Sheriff Paul Babeu |
Feds Now the Enemy of Local Law Enforcement
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Jim Spence
on Tuesday, August 3, 2010
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Sheriff Paul Babeu |
Feds Now the Enemy of Local Law Enforcement
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What the state of Arizona needs to do is implement the "OBAMA NEGATIVE COURT RULING" policy. When the Obama administration lost it's bid to block additional drilling in the Gulf Of Mexico, the president said he would simply issue ANOTHER executive order, worded slightly different, and force the will of the Louisiana people to once again spend valuable tax dollars filing another injunction against the NEW executive order, which would take many weeks, if not months, to overturn. The legislature of Arizona should do the same. A new law, cleverly worded, that says essentially the same thing should be passed that goes into immediate effect. If the DOJ continues to file suits, the Arizona legislature should continue to pass NEW laws that would require NEW SUITS to be filed.
If you knew and understood the Constitution for the United States, you would know and understand that the feds are ILLEGALLY and UNCONSTITUTIONALLY operating police forces.
The Constitution allows the feds to exercise certain, limited police powers through 3 explicit grants. All activities outside these areas are illegitimate and unconstitutional. The vast majority of Police Power was retained by the States when the Constitution was ratified. This fact one can find by reading any of the hundreds of pre1850 constitutional writings.
The three areas, where the Framers through the Constitution Convention and where the States and We the People through ratification of the Constitution allowed the federal government to exercise some police powers, are:
1) counterfeiting (article 1, section 8, paragraph 6.
2) piracies and felonies on the high seas, and offenses against the Law of Nation (article 1, section 8, paragraph 10.
and
3) to punish treason (article 3, section 3, paragraph 2)
The inclusion of these explicit grants provides undebatable evidence that the federal government holds no power to punish outside that which is granted. All punishment authority, commonly known as police power, must be granted explicitly. These grants also prove beyond any doubt that there are no implied or inherent powers in the federal government.
Those who believe that lie are fools.
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