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    I Suck at Math
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    Default *UPDATE*I have the answer. Seriously.*UPDATE*

    I remember when I was a Sheriff about a case that went high up in federal court-about a Sheriff in Wyoming who basically told the feds to fuck off. Now, I don't remember much except for the outcome-the court said that the Sheriff had/has supreme authority for his county-over any local, state or federal authority, including atf, dea, troopers, marshals, etc. and that, if he so chose, he could detain, arrest or even fire upon any federal authority as he saw fit. And it is legal. And the gubermunt can't do shit about it.
    In other words, the Sheriff is king. Period.
    Now, I don't think this ever got overturned. At least to my knowledge.
    My point is this-

    1. The Sheriff is an elected official
    2. It really doesn't take a whole lot to "qualify" as a Sheriff.
    3. Vote in a Sheriff who is a member of Oath Keepers. If you don't know who we are, look it up.
    4. Once elected, make a big deal of it. Get it and his policies as much media exposure as possible.
    5. Others will follow (please see *footnote below).
    6. Arrest senators and congressmen (and the impostor in the white house if he comes here) for treason or whatever. Cops are great at making shit up sometimes. But I figure most every politician is crooked, so it shouldn't be too difficult.
    7. All 535 are elected. Now we can vote in GOOD folks.

    According to the law, an incarcerated individual is not eligible for government stuff-in other words, they would lose their pension, their health insurance, etc. etc. May be off a little on this one. I'm no lawyer, thank God.

    Devils advocates (except stu )welcome to tear this apart. It can't be.

    Matt Dillon can make a comeback.


    *fn: I graduated college with a BA in psychology. Oops. Anyways, there is a thing called "the dog pack mentality". In other words, while one dog may not attack or even defend (most often will flee), the pack will always fight, and more will join. If others in our Great Country become aware of this, they will follow suit.
    Last edited by Tristan; 09-13-2009 at 20:43.

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