Posted on 07/26/2014 4:54:37 PM PDT by montag813
by Brian Hayes | Top Right News
Ohio Sheriff Richard Jones was interviewed by Dana Loesch after he sent a bill to the Mexican President for the illegals that are in his jail. What he said he got in return was stunning.
Jones said he got a letter from the federal government stating that the Butler County Sheriff had violated a treaty from 1790, and that his life was being threatened by drug cartels.
This is just crazy.
WATCH:
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If that kind of thing starts happening it’s war as far as I’m concerned.
> The headline, while accurate, is a little misleading. Pot is not causing people to go homeless in Colorado. Pot is the reason homeless people from other states are moving to Colorado
The government has been a criminl enterprise for some time. It just took a black president to prove it.
One or two Arizona Sheriffs have been living under threat for about four years.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (Tratado de Guadalupe Hidalgo in Spanish), officially entitled the Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Limits and Settlement between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic,[1] is the peace treaty signed on 2 February 1848, in the Villa de Guadalupe Hidalgo (now a neighborhood of Mexico City) between the U.S. and Mexico that ended the MexicanAmerican War (184648).
With the defeat of its army and the fall of the capital, Mexico entered into negotiations to end the war. The treaty called for the United States to pay $15 million to Mexico and pay off the claims of American citizens against Mexico up to $3.25 million. It gave the United States the Rio Grande boundary for Texas, and gave the U.S. ownership of California, and a large area comprising New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and parts of Wyoming and Colorado. Mexicans in those annexed areas had the choice of relocating to within Mexico's new boundaries or of receiving American citizenship with full civil rights. Over 90% chose the latter.
The U.S. Senate ratified the treaty by a vote of 3814. The opponents of this treaty were led by the Whigs, who had opposed the war and rejected Manifest Destiny in general, and rejected this expansion in particular.[2]
and it seems to have no bearing to the conversation
I was thinking one of the three would likely be Sheriff Joe.
This IS nuts. Again, where are our elected reps? Not at the border. Not saying a word about this report.
The feral government is using the drug cartels to shuttle "unaccompanied children" (only 15% of them are actually children, accompanied or not) from the Central America to the United States, so I guess they can pretty much do anything they please.
Also provides information that the mexican government is working with the drug cartels, at least the drug cartels the mexican government chooses to work with.
> I notice how quiet the Senate has been lately.
They probably got their bucket of cash from Soros to sit back and do nothing. We know Pelosi, Reid, McCain, McConnell, and Jarrett already got theirs....
yep ... cannot disagree.
It’s already a war. I’m just waiting for it to “go hot”...
Take out the politicos who are financed by the narcos.
I remember that ... they are utilizing the drug cartels and paying them as they are paying isis in the form of their private armies. Well there goes the neighborhood over to the hoods.
Sheriff Joe is definitely under threat.
Bloodshed is coming to America, I’m afraid.
Take out the politicos who are financed by the narcos.
Who would that leave?
Timing is strange
Timing is strange?
How so?
Don’t forget the weapons we gAve them
Did the FBI just tell him about threat when he sent the bill
I have been unable to pin down a relevant treaty from 1790. Does anybody have insight to the treaty reference in OP?
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