Warrants, warrants and more warrants
In her effort to subdue popular Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s law enforcement operations, Gov. Napolitano neglects to mention that the outstanding warrants she is so exercised about are statewide.
Additionally, the facts are that comparatively few warrants represent serious felonies. Many are minor cases such as possession of marijuana or other drug related matters, where defendants are released on their promise to appear and then never show up for their arraignments. Felony warrants are issued in those cases. These are not murderers walking the streets as we are lead to believe.
Governor Napolitano served as AZ Attorney General and was a Clinton appointed U.S. Attorney for the state of Arizona. She knows these facts well. She’s hoping you don’t.
May 15, 2008 at 2:24 pm
Janet is quoted in yesterday’s news conference that she pulled these funds because the Sheriff was intimidating the illegal immigration community! Well, Lord Almighty, I certainly hope so. I hope every law breaker is intimidated into obeying the law by the presence of a law officer. I know I am intimidated into obeying traffic laws when I see an officer in my rear view mirror. She is not in favor of protecting U.S. citizens, she is in favor of open borders. You RINOs elected her. Thank you Grant Woods, Wes Gullet and crew.
May 15, 2008 at 3:04 pm
Never forget that it was lawyer Janet Napolitano who defended Anita Hill against U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. She tried to keep one of the best conservative justices OFF the highest court.
May 15, 2008 at 3:22 pm
Great title! Bouquets!
And thanks for the good information. Gives me some facts to use with the liberals I have to spend time with.
May 21, 2008 at 12:29 pm
[...] She tied the withdrawal of funding to a backlog of warrants, which she claimed Arpaio allowed to accumulate in favor of his neighborhood crime suppression efforts. The successful MCSO patrols, it should be noted, have turned up numerous fugitives with outstanding warrants. [...]