Posted on 05/30/2013 10:14:01 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
PHOENIX (AP) A campaign to force a recall election against the polarizing sheriff of metropolitan Phoenix failed on Thursday after recall organizers said they couldn't collect enough voter signatures to bring the lawman to the ballot again.
Organizers of the recall effort against Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio needed to turn in more than 335,000 valid voter signatures by 5 p.m. Thursday to force a recall election.
"It is a sad day," said recall campaign manager Lilia Alvarez. "It is a disappointment."
Recall organizers won't reveal the number of signatures they gathered. That said, the last update they gave on their numbers five weeks ago was that they gathered 200,000 signatures.
"The count at this point doesn't matter," Alvarez said in deciding not to reveal the number of signatures gathered.
Arpaio issued a statement suggesting that recall organizers aren't revealing the number of signatures they gathered because they are embarrassed by the level of their failure. "This effort failed because the good people of Maricopa County, whom I'm honored to serve, rejected the wrong-headed idea of overturning an election," Arpaio said.
Arpaio supporters say the sheriff won re-election in November fair and square and that recall organizers shouldn't have been allowed to contest the election simply because they didn't like the outcome.
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Of the signatures that this group of Sheriff Joe haters gathered, how many were illegal aliens, dead people, and fake names? Just sayinâ it’s the Chicago Way (but it might not work in Phoenix).
Come on people; we all know they got at least 11 million signatures, probably more like 30 million. Only problem with the signatures is, “YOU HAVE TO BE A LEGAL CITIZEN TO VOTE”, or at least until McPUKE and rump ranger buddies can get that law changed.
Good! Now, Sheriff Arpaio and his deputies need to round up this “group” and send their goatsmellin’ asses back to Mexico.
Thanks Impala64ssa. Needed 335K, won’t even reveal how few they got.
“...needed to turn in more than 335,000 valid voter signatures”
You missed the part about VALID. Unlike voting in elections, an effort is actually made to verify that the people signing are doing so legally.
Eight Year-Old Suspended for Gun-Shaped Pop-Tart Gets Lifetime NRA Membership
May 30, 2013 - 10:49 AM
By Gregory Gwyn-Williams, Jr.
An eight year-old boy who was suspended from school for shaping a gun out of a Pop-Tart has been given a lifetime membership to the National Rifle Association (NRA).
According to the Baltimore Sun, Josh Welch was presented with a lifetime membership to the NRA by Maryland state House Minority Leader, Nicholaus R. Kipke (R-Md.) at a fundraiser for Anne Arundel County Republicans.
that is the procedure that should be followed. The signers are all suspect for undiscovered crimes.
“It is a sad day,”
Not for the legals!
“It is a sad day,”
Not for the legals!
Major Announcement! Obama Fraud Case Breaking!
May 30, 2013 by Breaking News
Mike Zullo, lead investigator, for the Sheriff Arpaio Cold Case Posse Obama Fraud case has revealed to PPSIMMONS News that he will be a featured speaker at the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association Convention St. Charles, Missouri this coming weekend, May 31-June 1. Hundreds of Constitutional law enforcement officers from around the country will be in attendance as well as U.S. Congressmen.
http://www.westernjournalism.com/category/news/
Probably 3,200 miles away. Not sure what one has to do with the other?
The faculty and alarmist, sissyfied parents are to blame for teaching their children to cower at almost anything.
No way they grow up with a healthy respect for those things and people they should nor a valid fear of those situations they should or shouldn’t.
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