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When the day came for Adam Stoddard to put up or shut up, he appeared to surrender. But the question that day, whether Sheriff Joe Arpaio blinked, could not be answered by watching the trees and ignoring the forest. Full Article at Simple Justice
You can view this video right here by getting the latest version of Flash Player! Full Article at Crooks and Liars
So much for free speech… Arpaio was sitting in on a First Amendment Forum sponsored by the School of Journalism. Oh, the irony. Full Article at Gateway Pundit
Controversial Phoenix, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio stopped talking and left when protesters at Arizona State University began singing a protest song. Full Article at The Post Chronicle
TEMPE, Ariz. , Dec. 2 (UPI) -- Controversial Phoenix-area Sheriff Joe Arpaio stopped talking and left when protesters at Arizona State University began singing a protest song. Full Article at United Press International
Alleging widespread conspiracy, Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas and Sheriff Joe Arpaio filed a civil suit in U.S. District Court on Tuesday against county administrators, elected officials, judges and attorneys. Full Article at AZ Central.com
Sheriff Joe Arpaio was describing his controversial views at a journalism school when he was heckled. Full Article at Denver Post
TEMPE, Ariz. , Dec. 2 (UPI) -- Controversial Phoenix-area Sheriff Joe Arpaio stopped talking and left when protesters at Arizona State University began singing a protest song. Full Article at United Press International
All about life, liberty and the pursuit of hopeiness. Show Trial Central: “We have taken the view that the judiciary does not have the ability necessarily to certainly require us to, with people who are held overseas, to release them ... Full Article at Sister Toldjah
PHOENIX -- Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas and Sheriff Joe Arpaio have filed a federal lawsuit against some county administrators, elected officials, judges and attorneys. Full Article at KPHO Phoenix
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio was asked by a panel of journalists Monday night to explain his relationship with the media, his various law enforcement policies and whether his office conducts racial profiling. Full Article at Confederate Yankee
News updates are sent daily. You can unsubscribe at any time. Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas and Sheriff Joe Arpaio have filed a federal lawsuit against some county administrators, elected officials, judges and attorneys. Full Article at East Valley Tribune
A year's worth of infighting between county officials culminated in a lawsuit filed today in federal court. Full Article at AZ Central.com
Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication invited Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio to speak Monday night, but his appearance was cut short when a group of protestors broke into their own version of Queen’s... Full Article at Mediaite.com
(CBS/AP) Hecklers in the audience broke into a loudly-sung version of "Bohemian Rhapsody" and forced a high-profile Arizona sheriff to abandon a First Amendment forum sponsored by Arizona State University's journalism school. Full Article at CBS News
Maricopa County Justice of the Peace C. Steven McMurry when ruling on attorney’s fees for five activists who were acquitted weeks ago of disturbing the peace charges on one defendant’s assertion that Joe Arpaio’s deputy was “fascist:” Moreover, it is... Full Article at Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion
Last night, Arizona State University held a "First Amendment Forum" with sheriff Joe Arpaio being questioned about his relationship to the media and immigration by a professor and two others from that school. Full Article at Lonewacko: Immigration, Politics, Media Bias
An appearance by Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication was cut short Monday night when a group of protestors broke into song. Full Article at Beltway Blips
Deputy Adam Stoddard helped himself to attorney Joanne Cuccia. Full Article at Civil Liberties Examiner | Examiner.com
PHOENIX -- Hecklers broke out into song and forced a high-profile Arizona sheriff to abandon a First Amendment forum sponsored by Arizona State University's journalism school. Full Article at KPHO Phoenix
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Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio (C) speaks to reporters during a crime suppression operation in Maricopa County, Arizona July 23, 2009. Several people were taken into custody on different charges, including undocumented immigrants, after Arpaio ordered the operation, officials said.
View Photo »Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio (C) speaks to reporters during a crime suppression operation in Maricopa County, Arizona, July 23, 2009. Several people were taken into custody on different charges, including undocumented immigrants, after Arpaio ordered the operation, officials said.
View Photo »Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio (R) speaks at the Sheriff's Youth Assistance Foundation in Tempe, Arizona July 21, 2009.
View Photo »PHOENIX, AZ - APRIL 17: Inmates walk as they are moved after being ordered by Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio (R), looking on, to be placed into new housing to open up new beds for maximum security inmates on April 17, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX, AZ - APRIL 17: Inmates walk as they are moved after being ordered by Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio (L), looking on, to be placed into new housing to open up new beds for maximum security inmates on April 17, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX, AZ - APRIL 17: Inmates walk as they are moved after being ordered by Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio (R), looking on, to be placed into new housing to open up new beds for maximum security inmates on April 17, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX, AZ - APRIL 17: Inmates walk as they are moved after being ordered by Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio (C), looking on, to be placed into new housing to open up new beds for maximum security inmates on April 17, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX, AZ - APRIL 17: Inmates walk as they are moved after being ordered by Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio (R), looking on, to be placed into new housing to open up new beds for maximum security inmates on April 17, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX, AZ - APRIL 17: Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio (C) speaks to reporters before placing inmates into new housing to open up new beds for maximum security inmates on April 17, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX, AZ - APRIL 17: Inmates walk as they are moved after being ordered by Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio (L), looking on, to be placed into new housing to open up new beds for maximum security inmates on April 17, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX, AZ - APRIL 17: Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio (L) speaks to his Communication Director Lisa Allen (R) on April 17, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX, AZ - APRIL 17: Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio (R) speaks with Deputy Lindsey Smith and Communication Director Lisa Allen (R) near his desk in his office on April 17, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX, AZ - APRIL 17: Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio (L) looks at a newspaper article about himself with Deputy Lindsey Smith (C) and Communication Director Lisa Allen (R) near his desk in his office on April 17, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX, AZ - APRIL 17: Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio (L) looks at a newspaper at his desk in his office on April 17, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX - FEBRUARY 11: Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio speaks during a news conference regarding an immigration raid his officers conducted at HMI Contracting February 11, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX - FEBRUARY 11: Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio speaks during a news conference regarding an immigration raid his officers conducted at HMI Contracting February 11, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX - FEBRUARY 11: Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio speaks during a news conference regarding an immigration raid his officers conducted at HMI Contracting February 11, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX - FEBRUARY 11: Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio speaks during a news conference regarding an immigration raid his officers conducted at HMI Contracting February 11, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX - FEBRUARY 11: Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio speaks during a news conference regarding an immigration raid his officers conducted at HMI Contracting February 11, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »PHOENIX - FEBRUARY 11: Maricopa County Sheriff Officer Joe Arpaio speaks during a news conference regarding an immigration raid his officers conducted at HMI Contracting February 11, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, left, orders approximately 200 convicted illegal immigrants handcuffed together and moved into a separate area of Tent City, inmates behind Arpaio, for incarceration until their sentences are served and they are deported to their home countries Wednes...
View Photo »Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio speaks at the Sheriff's Youth Assistance Foundation in Tempe, Arizona July 21, 2009.
View Photo »Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio speaks at the Sheriff's Youth Assistance Foundation in Tempe, Arizona July 21, 2009.
View Photo »Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio speaks at the Sheriff's Youth Assistance Foundation in Tempe, Arizona July 21, 2009.
View Photo »Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio signs a pair of pink boxers that are issued to inmates in Maricopa county tent city jail, at the Sheriff's Youth Assistance Foundation in Tempe, Arizona July 21, 2009.
View Photo »Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio (C) speaks to reporters during a crime suppression operation in Maricopa County, Arizona, July 23, 2009. Several people were taken into custody on different charges, including undocumented immigrants, after Arpaio ordered the operation, officials said.
View Photo »The purchase of the MCI bus was not made maliciously or as an attempt to usurp the policies of the Board of Supervisors ... The purchase was a business decision to get critical equipment quickly.
If Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio decides to seek the Republican nomination for governor of Arizona, he will enter the race as the clear favorite ... Incumbent Governor Jan Brewer places third in an early look at the 2010 GOP gubernatorial race.
Certain criteria; no identification, look like you just came from Mexico, and they admit it, so that's enough ... We had no problem in identifying the people that we stopped.
If the US Attorney General and his boss President Obama are concerned with investigating criminal activity, perhaps they should focus on criminal aliens and gangs rather than persecuting an effective law enforcement commander such as Joe Arpaio
Joe Arpaio, the Bull Conner of America, his wings have been clipped ... He’s pulling out of the program.
The Obama administration has clipped the wings of Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, the immigration hardliner who has used his local authority to arrest over 30,000 undocumented immigrants in just two years
Arizona ACORN has been a leader in the campaign to end the racial profiling, civil rights abuses and harassment and intimidation being perpetrated on our Latino communities every day at the hands of Sheriff Joe Arpaio and his deputies in Maricopa County. In part, as a result of our work, Sheriff Arpaio ...
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