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scottx2

(20 posts)
Fri Nov 1, 2013, 06:33 AM Nov 2013

Sheriff Joe Arpaio and the Arizona Police State in Supreme Court

SUPREME COURT NEWS - FIRST AMENDMENT ATTACK UPON ARIZONA HARASSMENT STATUTE - Sheriff Joe not happy



Scott Huminski v. City of Surprise, Arizona
Washington D.C;


In a filing received by the U.S. Supreme Court, government is portrayed fervently defending a state criminal harassment statute that makes any speech contrary to the government's goals a crime under. AZ Rev. Stat. § 13-2921 (criminal harassment)


Speech that tends to "alarm, annoy or harass" anyone, including government officials and police, is a crime in Arizona. Silencing dissent is the hallmark of a police state.


Petition for Writ of Certiorari here...



http://www.scribd.com/doc/178501012/Supreme-Court-Certiorari-Petition-and-Appendix-First-Amendment-attack-upon-Arizona-Harassment-statute



No surprise that this statute exists in Arizona. Under the patently unconstitutionally vague and overbroad harassment statute, this Supreme Court litigation is a crime as is this article when read by a resident of Arizona, say … Sheriff Joe Arpaio. No doubt that the litigation and this article tends to "annoy" the Sheriff and like-minded residents of Arizona.

This case revolves around a top crony and close friend of Sheriff Arpaio, Justin M. Nelson, another extreme right winger.

CALL TO ACTION - click on the Supreme Court papers link above to cast your vote against Arpaio and the Arizona police state.

- Scott Huminski

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Sheriff Joe Arpaio and the Arizona Police State in Supreme Court (Original Post) scottx2 Nov 2013 OP
3000 mexican-americans turn 18 voting age every month in arizona jonjensen Nov 2013 #1
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jonjensen

(168 posts)
1. 3000 mexican-americans turn 18 voting age every month in arizona
Sat Nov 30, 2013, 04:00 AM
Nov 2013

We can try again to recall arpaio. The anwser to the tea bagger bumper sticker :what part of the word illegal don't you understand! Is the bumper sticker : What part of the word demographics don't you understand rascist! Or arpaio is doomed he got 61% of maricopa county vote in 2000 57% in 2004 53.5% in 2008 50.7% in 2012 Don't go down on the titanic with him republicans! The smart republicans know they have no future if hispanic-americans hate them as much as african-americans do! No amnesty! then No amnesty for you either republican! As the kleons say revenge is a dish best eaten cold! Every day we get stronger and you tea bagger racists get weaker!

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Mon Dec 23, 2013, 08:16 PM
Dec 2013

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