Vatic Note: This is a MUST WATCH AND LISTEN video. I can't remember the last time I ever heard an elected official speak AND ACT, in a manner that this man has done and was representative of what our founding fathers intended when they passed the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. What an exciting event to have happen and what a joy to see a man of integrity and courage speak about those things we have almost forgotten, that is our great legacy in this rapidly deteriorating system of governance by the people, and for the people.
I feel the same way about the Commissioners of that county as well. It does take courage and a willingness not to be bribed to do the wrong thing. The Feds and state use their grants to the sheriffs and county commissioners offices to force them into doing their bidding on these fed and state assaults upon our rights. You could tell by his passion, that he truly believes in his mission as a Sheriff and what a gift to the citizens of El Paso county to have a man who cannot be bribed, he refused the grants if it came with instructions to violate the peoples protected rights.
Its truly time for all publicly elected officials to take a hard look in the same way and resign or withdraw if they do not have that same deep belief in their sworn duty to uphold all that is our God given rights, as well as protect and defend. I suspect we will all soon be finding out if our own elected officials are of the same metal as this sheriff and commissioner were in that county.
Please watch and read this. Its something you either have not seen in a very long time, or ever, if you are under 40 years of age. Not since JFK have I seen this same high level integrity and courage in the face of unbelievable threats and danger to our nation. In most cases, that sheriff is all we have standing between us and abject tyranny. We must offer to be deputized for him as his posse. It makes a difference when a posse consists of a million deputies. LOL
Our Archuleta County Commissioners just passed a resolution upholding the 2nd amendment and are in the process of visiting another resolution nullifying the NDAA bill in our county as well as providing us with a liberty zone here on all violations of our Bill of Rights, so the movement is happening.
Commissioner Littleton & Sheriff Maketa: NDAA Nullified in El Paso County Colorado
Uploaded by CountySheriffProject on Feb 18, 2012
El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa, who supports the nullification measure, explains how prior to the current board of commissioners he felt he stood alone, when it came to upholding the people's liberties. Maketa explains how and why he swears in, himself, all of his deputies and, in an unusual move, his civilian staff as well. Maketa also shares his account of how and why he ceased performing random vehicle checkpoints.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=xiiFe2q8AxA
On January 30-31, 2012 over 100 county sheriffs and peace officers, from over 30 states, united to uphold their oaths of office, protect citizen liberty, and stop state and federal tyranny. Inspired and led by the example of former Graham County Arizona Sheriff Richard Mack, the meeting, which was held in Las Vegas, was funded by the generous donations of thousands of Americans from all fifty states, as well as the support of freedom loving sponsors.
The agenda included training on the Bill of Rights, Interposition, Nullification and the importance of Property Rights versus Privileges. Many sheriffs, a police chief and even a county commissioner shared their experiences, challenges and actions taken to uphold their oaths of office, directly with the sheriffs in attendance.
The videos of these presentations are shared here on the County Sheriff Project YouTube channel. We hope that you will share these videos with your own county sheriff and all the oath takers in your county. To read the meeting agenda, see the event sponsors, learn more and show your own support for helping back more constitutional county sheriffs, visit http://www.CountySheriffProject.org
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