Constitutional Fidelity at the County Level

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  • Inform people why the office of Sheriff is so crucial to our Republic
  • Cultivate a positive social change effecting our entire Nation
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Candidate profile: Mark Adams
SAN LUIS OBISPO - Mark Adams said his perspective as a deputy sheriff for 22 years will help him lead the department. "I am an oath keeper," Adams told SaveOurSheriff in a recent video interview, "and I will ensure that your freedoms are always safeguarded."

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Immigration issue divides San Diego Sheriff hopefuls
San Diego County has three sheriff candidates that will face each other in the upcoming primary on June 8th. If no one wins a majority, the top two vote-getters advance to a November runoff.

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AZ Sheriff Says He Won’t Enforce New Immigration Law
Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik calls Senate Bill 1070 a "stupid law" that will force officers to start profiling. He is one of the first local law enforcement officials to rebel against the law.

"We don't need to enforce it. It would be irresponsible in my opinion to put people in the Pima County Jail at the taxpayers’ expense when I can give them to the Border Patrol," Dupnik said.

The Sheriff admits he could get sued for failing to obey the law, but says that's a risk he's willing to take. SB 1070 allows citizens to sue any law enforcement official who doesn’t comply with the law.

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April 19th - Patriots' Day
The true origins of Patriots’ Day have been all but forgotten; or perhaps it is more correct to say this topic is considered taboo by the so-called mainstream media. Since 2002, September 11 has been celebrated as Patriot Day to honor the memory of the 2,993 who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. This new term is the cause of some confusion, you see America already had a "Patriots’ Day" and that was yesterday (April 19th). That is the date when the first shots were fired at Lexington and Concord. Remember that thing in history called the American Revolutionary War?

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Who is the highest law enforcement officer in the land? A four Star General? Our Commander and Chief, the President of the United States? Nope. It’s your local Sheriff! So when electing a Sheriff, make sure you elect one who has principles, integrity and most of all one who will obey their oath to the Constitution and Bill of Rights, no matter how the political winds may change, and will stand up for what’s right.


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