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EddyTheDog 04-12-2013 03:54 AM

Americans - Is this for real?
 
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(CNN) -- Authorities intercepted a suspicious package with explosives that was addressed to tough-talking Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
U.S. Postal Inspector Andrew Rivas in Flagstaff screened the package Thursday and realized it was suspicious enough to call the local police bomb squad and the FBI.
"We evacuated the post office, got all our employees to safety," Rivas told CNN affiliate KTVK.
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office said Flagstaff police X-rayed the package and neutralized it Thursday night.
Rivas said authorities have an idea of where the package may have come from, but declined to specify, citing the ongoing investigation.
Flagstaff is about 150 miles north of Phoenix, the seat of Maricopa County.
Arpaio has made national headlines for years with his unorthodox -- and often controversial -- style of justice.
Many of his prisoners have been housed in tents and forced to wear pink underwear, and he once boasted about feeding them on less than a dollar a day.
Arpaio's critics say he has a long history of launching bogus criminal investigations against political opponents and anyone else who gets in his way.
But the sheriff is perhaps best known for his hard-line anti-immigration policies that have led to accusations of civil rights violations.
Arpaio was the subject of a civil lawsuit by the Justice Department alleging civil rights violations. According to the civil complaint, the sheriff's office has displayed a pattern of discrimination against Latinos, which includes racial profiling, unlawful detention and searches, and unlawful targeting of Latinos during raids.
Arpaio has denied any discrimination, and one of his attorneys called the Justice Department investigation a "witch hunt."
After winning his sixth term last November, the 80-year-old sheriff said he doesn't plan on leaving office anytime soon.
"For my critics out there, I'm going to say right now: In January, I'm signing up for 2016. So I'm not a lame duck," he told a crowd of cheering supporters.
Just miles from The Phoenix Forum...

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Many of his prisoners have been housed in tents and forced to wear pink underwear, and he once boasted about feeding them on less than a dollar a day.
You couldn't make this shit up - In any day time movie you would have some cowboy putting him in a cell - This is real though, OMG...

adendreams 04-12-2013 03:59 AM

Normally Im against anyone getting blown up but I must say I would have to make an exception for Ol Joe.

Captain Kawaii 04-12-2013 04:12 AM

Yeah, we should vote the Zetas in as the new AZ Sheriff's Dept. :upsidedow

dimfizz 04-12-2013 04:31 AM

yea that's crazy, putting criminals in tents & feeding them balony samiches... btw that was the obama justice dept that filed suit against joe.

obama - democrat
joe - republican

weird

EddyTheDog 04-12-2013 04:42 AM

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Originally Posted by dimfizz (Post 19574360)
yea that's crazy, putting criminals in tents & feeding them balony samiches... btw that was the obama justice dept that filed suit against joe.

obama - democrat
joe - republican

weird

Picture what we see in the rest of the world - You dress your prisoners in pink underwear and make the them live in tents in Arizona -

"Escape From Priscilla Queen Of The Desert Prison"....

CamTraffic 04-12-2013 04:45 AM

It's big business, I am sure there is tons of shit Sheriff Joe is doing we will never know about...
Making prisoners wear pink underwear? What did you think was going to happen when they get out?

On the same subject, I recommend you all check out this documentary:
'Independent Lens: The House I Live In'

little preview

best thing i've watched all Year, RottenT agrees with me

dimfizz 04-12-2013 05:08 AM

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Originally Posted by EddyTheDog
Picture what we see in the rest of the world - You dress your prisoners in pink underwear and make the them live in tents in Arizona -

So, the're our prisoners. Do you want em? Dress em however you like.

L-Pink 04-12-2013 05:11 AM

Key word is prisoners.

dimfizz 04-12-2013 05:19 AM

Arizona's so bad. It's hot, lot's of rocks, scorpions, cactus...

...swimming pools, golf courses, hookers.

Grapesoda 04-12-2013 05:25 AM

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Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 19574333)
Just miles from The Phoenix Forum...



You couldn't make this shit up - In any day time movie you would have some cowboy putting him in a cell - This is real though, OMG...

oh yeah.... got some buddys went camping with good 'ole Joe :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

EddyTheDog 04-12-2013 05:25 AM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 19574401)
Key word is prisoners.

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Staged assassination plot
In 1999, undercover MCSO deputies arrested James Saville, then 18 years old, and charged him with plotting to kill Arpaio with a pipe bomb. A local television station had been tipped off to the arrest by the MCSO, and broadcast footage of the arrest that evening. The MCSO held a news conference shortly after the arrest, and Arpaio appeared in interviews on local television stations, saying "If they think they are going to scare me away with bombs and everything else, it's not going to bother me."[109]
After spending four years in jail awaiting trial, Saville was acquitted by a Maricopa County Superior Court jury, which found that Arpaio's detectives had helped buy the bomb parts themselves and had entrapped Saville as part of a publicity stunt.
Saville filed suit against Arpaio and Maricopa County for wrongful arrest. In 2008, the suit was settled, with Maricopa County paying Saville $1.6 million.
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The justification for ignoring sex crimes
An internal memo written by one of the detectives assigned to the Morrison case blamed a high case load, saying the special victims unit had gone from five detectives to just three, and the detectives left were often called off their cases to investigate special assignments. They included a credit card fraud case involving the Arizona Diamondbacks and a mortgage fraud case in Arpaio's home city of Fountain Hills.[75]
MCSO employees say staffing shortages were exacerbated by the agency?s preoccupation with illegal immigration and public corruption cases.
When county supervisors provided more than $600,000 to fund six additional detective positions to investigate child abuse in fiscal 2007, none was added to the sex-crimes squad. Sheriff?s administrators now say they have no idea where those positions were added or what became of the money after it was added to the budget.[76]
The guy is a nut case - The key word is not "prisoners" its "nut case"...

CyberHustler 04-12-2013 05:26 AM

Shit's real out here. They had DMX in pink in Arizona too.


dimfizz 04-12-2013 05:35 AM

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Originally Posted by EddyTheDog
The guy is a nut case - The key word is not "prisoners" its "nut case"...

It's kinda funny... the prisoners are the ones to be pitied & the good 'ole boy (Joe Arpio) is the guy who get's the shit.

First, he was elected by the people who live there, not in Jolly Old England.

And he is doing what he was put in office to do, I.E. lock up the criminals, who if they had a chance would have a nice time fucking with all the pretty people that where at the Arizona ShinDig.

EddyTheDog 04-12-2013 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by dimfizz (Post 19574434)
It's kinda funny... the prisoners are the ones to be pitied & the good 'ole boy (Joe Arpio) is the guy who get's the shit.

First, he was elected by the people who live there, not in Jolly Old England.

And he is doing what he was put in office to do, I.E. lock up the criminals, who if they had a chance would have a nice time fucking with all the pretty people that where at the Arizona ShinDig.

Did you read the quotes - In "Jolly Old England" we haven't pulled that BS for ages....

We chopped the head off the last guy that tried it....

Grapesoda 04-12-2013 05:52 AM

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Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 19574419)
The guy is a nut case - The key word is not "prisoners" its "nut case"...

not sure what you are thinking when 'illegals immigrants' are mentioned in connection with AZ. the reality is criminal gangs, kidnappings, murders, extortion etc... it's not about some poor guy selling oranges by the side of the freeway :2 cents:

EddyTheDog 04-12-2013 05:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Grapesoda (Post 19574461)
not sure what you are thinking when 'illegals immigrants' are mentioned in connection with AZ. the reality is criminal gangs, kidnappings, murders, extortion etc... it's not about some poor guy selling oranges by the side of the freeway :2 cents:

The poor guy standing at the side of the road selling oranges is just collateral damage...

dimfizz 04-12-2013 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by EddyTheDog
The poor guy standing at the side of the road selling oranges is just collateral damage...

Actually THAT poor old guy is getting much more consideration than he ever did because the immigrant issue has heated up so much in the US, and the politicians are realizing that illegals are there to stay, and they will be voting. But...
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Originally Posted by Grapesoda
not sure what you are thinking when 'illegals immigrants' are mentioned in connection with AZ. the reality is criminal gangs, kidnappings, murders, extortion etc... it's not about some poor guy selling oranges by the side of the freeway

... absolutely right. Just because you come from a different country doesn't make you pure as the driven snow... the bad comes with the good.

Witness the mafia that came to America with the Italian immigrants in the early 1900's.

RandyRandy 04-12-2013 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 19574401)
Key word is prisoners.

Actually, the key word is pre-trial detainees, as opposed to another key word convict. The vast majority of detainees in the infamous Tent City were awaiting trial, not having been convicted of anything. Sheriff Joe proudly measured the temperature in these tents as 145 degrees during the summer, something Amnesty International described as inhumane conditions. http://www.ipsnews.net/2009/05/migration-us-arizona-prisoners-on-lockdown-amid-hunger-strike/

EddyTheDog 04-12-2013 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by RandyRandy (Post 19574553)
Actually, the key word is pre-trial detainees, as opposed to another key word convict. The vast majority of detainees in the infamous Tent City were awaiting trial, not having been convicted of anything. Sheriff Joe proudly measured the temperature in these tents as 145 degrees during the summer, something Amnesty International described as inhumane conditions. http://www.ipsnews.net/2009/05/migra...hunger-strike/

I was coming to that - I just had to find the link - Thank you....

dyna mo 04-12-2013 07:05 AM

http://www.google.com/hostednews/get...ocId=163516030

Grapesoda 04-12-2013 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 19574469)
The poor guy standing at the side of the road selling oranges is just collateral damage...

always that way


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