Challenging Obama’s Eligibility: How the County Sheriff can Protect the People’s Sovereignty
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DO SHERIFFS KNOW THE POWER OF THEIR AUTHORITY? WILL ANY OF THEM USE IT?
by Jedi Pauly
The county sheriff is the most powerful law enforcement officer in his county with more authority than any federal official.
(Jun. 9, 2011) — The county sheriff is defined as:
The chief law enforcement officer for the courts in a U.S. county.
An officer of a county or an administrative region in England, Northern Ireland, and Scotland, charged mainly with judicial duties.
Today The Post & Email spoke with Jedi Pauly, who discussed the role of the county sheriff in America, particularly as it relates to elections, as well as the economic havoc caused by a currency issued at will by a private corporation rather than the states or federal government.
The people are sovereign people; they have sovereign political rights. It’s the county sheriff’s job to protect the people in his county, including their political rights, from an unlawful election that has overthrown the Constitution. It’s the sheriff’s job to protect that. Therefore, the first sheriff who has the guts to stand up and say, “There will be no election held in our county which permits Barack Hussein Obama on the ballot. We will use force of arms, if we have to, to prevent him from being on the ballotâ€