Sheriff Joe targeted for ouster
Faces 'resign now' campaign as Cold Case Posse prepares Obama eligibility report
WND
Jerome R. Corsi
1/3/2012
Excerpts:
"Just as famed Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is preparing to release results of his investigation of Barack Obama’s eligibility for Arizona’s 2012 ballot, a top-gun activist who led a successful campaign to recall a key Arpaio ally is now targeting the sheriff himself.
In the coming weeks, it will be decided whether transplanted radical attorney-activist and “community organizer” Randy Parraz can force Arpaio to resign before the sheriff’s Cold Case Posse has a chance to deliver a report in February.
Parraz, who has made his career applying Saul Alinsky-style community organizer tactics for radical leftist movements in the U.S. and Canada, has told WND that Arpaio “has to go.”
Arpaio’s response: “No way will I resign,” he told WND....
Parraz’s maneuver is strictly political, since the Board of Supervisors lacks the authority to force the sheriff to resign."
View the complete article at:
http://www.wnd.com/2012/01/sheriff-j...ed-for-ouster/
Faces 'resign now' campaign as Cold Case Posse prepares Obama eligibility report
WND
Jerome R. Corsi
1/3/2012
Excerpts:
"Just as famed Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is preparing to release results of his investigation of Barack Obama’s eligibility for Arizona’s 2012 ballot, a top-gun activist who led a successful campaign to recall a key Arpaio ally is now targeting the sheriff himself.
In the coming weeks, it will be decided whether transplanted radical attorney-activist and “community organizer” Randy Parraz can force Arpaio to resign before the sheriff’s Cold Case Posse has a chance to deliver a report in February.
Parraz, who has made his career applying Saul Alinsky-style community organizer tactics for radical leftist movements in the U.S. and Canada, has told WND that Arpaio “has to go.”
Arpaio’s response: “No way will I resign,” he told WND....
Parraz’s maneuver is strictly political, since the Board of Supervisors lacks the authority to force the sheriff to resign."
View the complete article at:
http://www.wnd.com/2012/01/sheriff-j...ed-for-ouster/