February 28, 2013
Kentucky Sheriff Tells White House: Go Ahead Make My Day…
A Jackson County Kentucky Sheriff is telling the Feds that they better not step foot into his jurisdiction. In fact, he is telling the Federal Government that he will not enforce any new gun control laws that he considers unconstitutional, and that they better remember that Sheriffs have more power than the Federal Government. Jackson County Sheriff Denny Peyman told reporters that as Sheriff he has a “moral obligation” to uphold the Constitution of the United States. Therefore he will not allow the Feds to take any actions against the citizens within his jurisdiction.
He told Reporters: “The Sheriff has more power than the Federal People.” “We are a constitutional office and will uphold the Constitution…. American citizens already have given up too much power over guns… My office will not comply with any federal action which violates the United States Constitution or the Kentucky Constitution which I swore to uphold,” Peyman said. “Let them pull that stuff in other places if they want, but not in Jackson County, Kentucky.” Source
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Let's see what he says when he discovers 'they' have a photo of him and a 6 year old boy on his lap.
ReplyDeleteThis guy thinks he can tell the feds to "go away"? ROTFLMAO!!!!
ReplyDeleteTalk about delusional!
They have probably accumulated every record they can get on the guy, going all the way back to his 1st grade teacher's notes. Whatever they might have on the guy will be racked and stacked until it is really needed. They will let him rise higher in popularity before they pop his bubble.
ReplyDeleteThe patriotic stuff that brings him on the verge of tears is a wonderful touch. People eat that shit up; especially those that have no clue of factual history. The jew history books is what allows the typical tax payer to feel the goose-bumps with they think of that red, white and blue horseshit.
If he gets too big for his britches and has nothing in his closet, they will pull an operation on him; yes, perhaps supplying him with that little boy, or, just fatten his bank account. Either way, he will have to shut his mouth or it will be shut for him.