Sheriff Mack: The County Sheriff, America’s Last Hope

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Sheriff Richard Mack, the former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona, talks about how the sheriffs in this country are indeed the ultimate law authority in their respective jurisdictions, how the sheriff has the power and responsibility to defend his citizens against all enemies – foreign and domestic, how presidents use the IRS as a political hit squad on their opponents, his landmark court case – and supreme court victory – in response to the Clinton administration and the Brady Bill back in the 1990’s, the federal government’s authority being only that which has been delegated to it in the Constitution, how to approach your county sheriff to encourage them to stand up for the Constitution, and more.

Sheriff Richard Mack will be interviewed Tuesday March 2, 2010 - 6:00 Pacific Standard Time. To speak directly with Sheriff Mack call 1 (646) 378-1643

Listen to a recent radio interview here:
tenthamendmentcenter.com/podcast

Sheriff Mack on Hardball:
http://www.saveoursheriff.com/mack-hardball

You might consider bringing Sheriff Mack to your town to speak. He will explain everything in his book to the people. Invite your own sheriff and chief of police, they will love what they hear. No one dislikes hearing how important he is =)

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