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    Joe Arpaio: Birther Investigation Is 'A Favor' To Obama

    The Huffington Post

    Elise Foley
    2/21/2012

    Excerpts (extensively and very selectively snipped from this Non-Birther-Friendly article posted on this Non-Birther-Friendly site!):

    "Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, ... said on Tuesday that he will release his findings on President Barack Obama's birth certificate on March 1.

    Arpaio further implied that the president should be thanking him for looking into whether his Hawaii birth certificate is a fake.

    "When I took this mission on, I took it on to possibly be able to clear the president," Apraio said during a speech in Maricopa County, where he serves as sheriff. "I was doing him a favor. We'll see what happens."

    He didn't give any hints as to what his birther "Cold Case posse" had found, but insisted his press conference was not driven by a desire to gain media attention. "I don't have press conferences just to get my name on television," he said...................................

    Arpaio insisted that he is investigating the .... "birther" claims, ... because of demand from Tea Partiers. Obama released his long-form birth certificate in April 2011, but that was not enough for Arpaio, who said in November 2011 that he wants to see the microfiche of that document.

    Arpaio met with ... Orly Taitz in October 2011 to discuss the investigation, again declining to give findings to the press.

    "What should I do, throw it in the waste basket and forget about it, like everyone else is this country has done?" Arpaio said on Tuesday. "But once again, I take my elected sheriff's status very serious, and when the people ask me to do something I try to do it regardless of the repercussions, the politics and the media."

    Arpaio spoke after an appearance by presidential candidate and former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum, with whom Arpaio said he met for about 20 minutes. But Arpaio did not issue an endorsement, although he was for Texas Gov. Rick Perry before he dropped out of the race.

    More than talking about candidates, Arpaio touted his immigration enforcement methods, which he said are merely part of his job description as an Arizona sheriff. He said he is glad that the state's lawmakers passed SB 1070 and that his job is now to enforce it ....................................

    Arpaio said Obama should thank him for his efforts to drive out undocumented immigrants, too, insisting he is creating jobs through raids on employers.

    "Every time we raid a place we remove illegal aliens, that makes another opening for U.S. citizens," Arpaio said. "How come the president doesn't thank me for doing what I can for the economy? I never get any thanks."


    View the complete article at:

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...l?ref=politics
    Last edited by bsteadman; 02-22-2012, 01:34 AM.
    B. Steadman

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    Arpaio: I briefed Santorum on birth certificate investigation

    CNN

    Jim Acosta
    2/21/2012

    Excerpt:

    "Phoenix (CNN) – Joe Arpaio, the sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, briefed GOP contender Rick Santorum on his investigation into President Barack Obama's birth certificate, the controversial law enforcement official told reporters Tuesday.

    After a speech to a Republican gathering in Phoenix where Santorum appeared earlier in the day, Arpaio explained he wanted to inform the candidate of his investigation "as a matter of fairness in case he wouldn't want me to support him."

    Arpaio said he plans to endorse one of the four remaining GOP candidates in the coming weeks. But the sheriff added he would not make his choice known before he announces the findings of his birth certificate probe at a news conference set for March 1st. This endorsement would be his second in the race; in November 2011, he endorsed then-candidate Rick Perry.

    Santorum, he said, seemed to have no problem with the nature of his investigation.

    "He had no problems with what I told him that I may be doing," Arpaio told reporters."


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    View the complete article at:

    http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...investigation/
    B. Steadman

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