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    Sheriff Jeff Christopher Lawsuit: "A Republic If You Can Keep It"






    CSPOA SUPPORTS SHERIFF JEFF CHRISTOPHER

    The Attorney General of Delaware is the son of Joe Biden. Obviously he did not fall far from the "lack of intelligence" tree as he gave an opinion that the sheriff has no arrest authority!!! How is it that the State Constitution states that the sheriff is in fact the "conservator of the peace", yet according to Beau Biden, he lacks the authority to arrest anyone who may violate the peace? This is why Richard Mack and the CSPOA are helping Sheriff Christopher fight the political stupidity of some out of touch Delaware politicians. We must make certain that Delaware does not repeat the outrageous unconstitutional removal of the office of sheriff from the State as Connecticut did about 12 years ago.

    Here is a public announcement regarding the matter.

    Here is a letter by George Otto regarding the case and here is a copy of the filed complaint.

    Letters of support should be mailed to:

    Sheriff Jeff Christopher
    11621 Doublefork Road
    Greenwood, DE 19950

    FOR DONATIONS TO DIRECTLY SUPPORT THIS FIGHT: The Legacy Foundation

    May, 2012 - Constable of Sunbury’s 9th Ward to Sign Resolution Opposing NDAA and PATRIOT Act

    Pennsylvania State Constable Ed Quiggle, Jr., the elected Constable for the City of Sunbury’s 9th Ward, will sign a resolution in opposition to the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012, also known as the NDAA, on Saturday, May 26th, 2012 at 10 a.m., in Cameron Park directly across the street from the Northumberland County Courthouse in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. The NDAA authorizes the federal government to arrest and indefinitely detain Americans and legal aliens without charge or trial.

    On January 17th, 2012 the County Commissioners of Elk County, Pennsylvania unanimously passed a resolution opposing the NDAA, titled “To Preserve Habeas Corpus And Civil Liberties.” Sheriff Mike McMoran, Comanche County, Kansas, Sheriff Grayson Robinson, Arapahoe County, Colorado, and former Sheriff Richard Mack have signed resolutions opposing the NDAA and ordering no one in their department to cooperate with the enforcement of the NDAA. Virginia, Maine, and Utah have passed bills opposing and nullifying the NDAA, and many other states have introduced similar bills. Many local governments and groups have already passed resolutions.

    Groups across the political spectrum are supporting the nullification and repeal of the NDAA, such as the ACLU, Demand Progress, Downsize DC, Gun Owners of America, Japanese American Citizens League, the Tenth Amendment Center, Oath Keepers, Amnesty International, the Patriot Coalition, PANDA - People Against the National Defense Act, Rhode Island Liberty Coalition, the John Birch Society, Reclaim Democracy, Bill of Rights Defense Committee, People’s Campaign for the Constitution, Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries, United Methodist Church General Board of Church and Society, Physicians for Human Rights, Presbyterian Church (USA) Office of Public Witness, Rabbis for Human Rights –North America, National Religious Campaign Against Torture, the Ron Paul and Gary Johnson Presidential campaigns, and many others.

    On Wednesday, May 16th, 2012, Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI), Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA), Rep. John Garamendi (D-CA), and Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) held a press conference about the Smith-Amash Amendment to the NDAA, which would repeal the indefinite detention provisions. On the same day as the press conference, US District Judge Katherine Forrest in Manhattan ruled to temporarily block Section 1021 of the NDAA pending the result of the Hedges v. Obama case. The Smith-Amash amendment failed in the House of Representatives by a vote of 182-236. Both the 10th and 11th District’s representatives, Rep. Tom Marino (R-PA) and Rep. Lou Barletta (R-PA) both voted against the Smith-Amash amendment.

    Constable Ed Quiggle, Jr. was elected during the 2011 election as the Republican write-in candidate. He has lived in Sunbury since 1988 and has worked as a freelance journalist. Constable Quiggle says that he is issuing the resolution because he took an oath to the Constitutions of the US and Pennsylvania. He feels the NDAA and the PATRIOT Act violate both constitutions and are in direct conflict with the oath he took and his conscience.

    The date of the signing, May 26th, also has some historical significance. “Pennsylvania has a long history of standing up for liberty, and nullifying unconstitutional federal laws,” Constable Quiggle said. On May 26th, 1857 Dred Scott was emancipated. Slaves who were taken to states where slavery was illegal, and could be kidnapped and forced to go back with their masters. There were also kidnappings of fugitive slaves who had escaped to the northern states. One personal liberty law to prevent the kidnapping of fugitive slaves was passed in Pennsylvania in 1847, and is still in effect today. The law is titled, “An Act: To prevent kidnapping, preserve the public peace, prohibit the exercise of certain powers heretofore exercised by Judges, Justices of the Peace, Alderman, and Jailors in this Commonwealth and to repeal certain slave laws.” The Constable believes this act may already partially nullify the NDAA. Also in May 26th history, in 1938 the House Un-American Activities Committee began its first session. The committee would go on to investigate the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. The only committee member to oppose the Japanese internment was Rep. Herman Eberharter (D-PA), the rest of the committee seemed to support the internment.

    Constable Quiggle said, “I believe I must follow my conscience and my oath to the US and Pennsylvania Constitutions. Opposing unconstitutional laws is the duty of all Americans. We are on the right side, we are patriotic Americans standing up for our inalienable rights that the government does not have the authority to take away from us. I feel all elected officials need to speak out and do whatever possible to oppose and nullify the NDAA.” Constable Quiggle is a member of the ACLU and the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association. Contact information for the Constable is available on the Office of the Constable for the 9th Ward of the City of Sunbury’s website at Office of Constable for 9th Ward of the City of Sunbury, PA, e-mail is the prefered method of contact. A copy of the resolution is also available on the website.

    April, 2012 - Sussex County, Delaware - The Legacy Foundation - Dispute with the Sussex County Council over the County's efforts to seriously limit the abilities of the Sheriff's office to perform the duties entrusted to it by the people of Sussex County and by the Delaware Constitution.

    April, 2012 - Grant County, Oregon:

    Click to go to Glenn Palmer's Facebook page.

    February 25, 2012 - Yreka, CA - Support Rural America Sheriffs' Event

    January 11, 2012 - Ohio Peace Officer Drafts NDAA Letter For Police And Sheriffs - Below is a letter composed by one of our peace officers in Ohio. This letter was written to raise awareness of the ominous problems in the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012.

    Video of Sheriff Mack at link below


    December 18, 2011 - Elkhart County sheriff intervenes against feds in raw milk case - A CSPOA member sent us this link and said: "This story inspired me to make a $50 donation through the CSPOA site for Brad Rogers heroic stand protecting from unwarranted Federal intrusions. This should be something all Sheriff's take to heart, and inspire them to truly fulfil their Oath of Office. This is very encouraging and an example of how our government should and CAN work if the upright people start to take control of it!"

    November 22, 2011 - New Mexico Sheriffs Standing Tall - Larry Pratt: I recently interviewed Dr. Seidel a second time on my Gun Owners News Hour weekly radio program and asked him about several acts of local interposition in the surrounding counties -- all of which underscores the importance of the office of the sheriff and the militia.

    October 28, 2011 - Sheriff Glenn Palmer, Grant County OR - VIDEO - Palmer is the elected sheriff of Grant County OR. This clip is part of a Yreka CA meeting on October 22, 2011 where eight elected county sheriffs report to citizens their feelings and solutions to the impending federal government threat on their property rights.

    August 3, 2011 - Infowars Special Report With Sheriff Richard Mack - VIDEO - Obama's Stealth Attack on The 2nd Amendment

    July 2, 2011 - Oregon Sheriff stands up against the U.S. Forest Service - An excellent and thorough article regarding Sheriff Gil Gilbertson and his fight to protect his people

    May 5, 2011 - Letter To Roy Bergstrom, District Ranger - An Oregon sheriff stands tall against overreaching feds

    March 31, 2011 - Letter To US Forest Service - A grant county, Oregon sheriff refuses to sign a cooperative policing agreement with the USFS

    March 23, 2010 - Listen to the podcast as we discuss our last set of constitution classes for peace officers with Bill Meyer on the radio. Broadcast was on March 23, 2010

    July 30, 2010 - Tony DeMeo, Sheriff of Nye County, Nevada In this 3-part video interview with Sheriff Tony DeMeo, he explains that he is a Constitutional Sheriff and that authority for public office holders is derived from the people. He tells the story about how he used the Constitution as his foundation in the saga of Nye County rancher Wayne Hage’s disputes over encroachments by the federal government.




    See the news page for more info.

    Visit Sheriff Mack Needs Your Help! at: Sheriff Mack Needs Our Help! - Please Join CSPOA Today!

    Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Assn.
    Last edited by kathyet; 08-03-2012 at 08:38 AM.

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