Author: J. Christian Adams, former attorney for the Voting Rights Section of the Department of Justice. 2008. Regnery Publishing, inc. (You may order this book via the Gilbert Watch "click-through" ad for amazon.com. Gilbert Watch receives a small commission, and it doesn’t cost you any more!)
If you are a Republican who believes that Sheriff Arpaio should be voted out of office, then you should read this book before you cast your vote. If Arpaio loses the next election as the result of the "show trials" that have been waged down at the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors meetings by leftist radical publicity hog Randy Parraz, you will have witnessed Soviet style justice prevailing in what used to be the United States of America. And you will have been suckered by a “mainstream” media that reports every one of Parraz’s indignant outrages, and those of his leftist cult followers.
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DOJ Doesn’t Care About U.S. Citizens, just the Criminals
Introducing Gilbert Watch’s Conservative Letters to the Editor: An Ongoing Series. I have been encouraging as many conservatives as possible to send Letters to the Editor (LTE’s) to both the Arizona Republic and the Tribune. Both of these newspapers lean Left in their news articles and LTE’s. They don’t report the news anymore. They prefer to shape public opinion.
Read more“Bobby Kennedy didn’t die so jackbooted thugs could stand out in front of polls.”
This statement was made by Bartle Bull, an attorney and veteran rights activist from the 1960’s, who worked for Democratic candidates Charles Evers in Mississippi, Robert F Kennedy, and Jimmy Carter, when asked to comment on the New Black Panthers’ actions in Philadelphia. So distrusting of Barack Obama, Bartle Bull refused to campaign for him, calling Obama a "hustler." Instead, he did what he could to help John McCain.
Read moreObama’s Dept. Of Justice Suppresses Military Voting Rights
Remember the MOVE Act of 2009? It was signed by President Barack Obama in the fall of 2009. The intention was to “ensure that absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters are aware of their voting rights and have a
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