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Re: Arpaio pardon
« Reply #10 on: August 29, 2017, 11:28:07 AM »
We are talking about Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
Ok. So the one on a much smaller scale who was not the leader of the Catholic church. Got it.

Re: Arpaio pardon
« Reply #11 on: August 29, 2017, 01:33:28 PM »
I barely understand some of these replies and some of them just plainly sound stupid

I know I don't know Arpaio and he could be guilty of all kinds of stuff. But based on what I know about his court case,

I just say again

yay Trump

if he ignored sex traffickers, well, then, shame on him but I know nothing about that, and frankly I wonder if poster who mentioned that knows about such things either. I don't listen to just anyone


Re: Arpaio pardon
« Reply #12 on: August 29, 2017, 10:29:05 PM »
I barely understand some of these replies and some of them just plainly sound stupid

I know I don't know Arpaio and he could be guilty of all kinds of stuff. But based on what I know about his court case,

I just say again

yay Trump

if he ignored sex traffickers, well, then, shame on him but I know nothing about that, and frankly I wonder if poster who mentioned that knows about such things either. I don't listen to just anyone
He did not just ignore sex traffickers. He used the resources that would have been used to investigate sex crimes in order to enforce his border priority. Therefore if you were the victim of a sex crime in Arpaio's jurisdiction your crime would have not been ingnored by his department in favor of his other priorities. 

Re: Arpaio pardon
« Reply #13 on: August 29, 2017, 10:54:53 PM »
I barely understand some of these replies and some of them just plainly sound stupid

I know I don't know Arpaio and he could be guilty of all kinds of stuff. But based on what I know about his court case,

I just say again

yay Trump

if he ignored sex traffickers, well, then, shame on him but I know nothing about that, and frankly I wonder if poster who mentioned that knows about such things either. I don't listen to just anyone
I disagree with about 95% 0f what 'poche' is about-- nor is this a defense of the anti-pope JP2--  but it does look like Arpaio is covering up for Pizzagators( Templars)......
Yesterday  I heard the latter boast about his co-operation with Watergator G Liddy in some law enforcement  operation.

 Liddy's son was arrested last week on about 40 counts of child porn possession... :sleep:

Re: Arpaio pardon
« Reply #14 on: August 29, 2017, 10:55:49 PM »
He did not just ignore sex traffickers. He used the resources that would have been used to investigate sex crimes in order to enforce his border priority. Therefore if you were the victim of a sex crime in Arpaio's jurisdiction your crime would have not been ingnored by his department in favor of his other priorities. 
what are these alleged  sex traffickers? 
where do they come from?
Who says so?
"...not have been ignored... "?

Is it just possible, that border control could have an impact on, for example, sex crimes and human trafficking?
Also, departments have budgets. Every dept. uses resources that aren't used for lots of things. So what? Despite what the world says, we can't "...do, be and have it all." That lie is part of why many our kids have no parents to speak of and end up, for example, being sex offenders, and other darlings of the justice system so-called.