For those of you not in the Phoenix, AZ region, you are most likely not aware of our hard-core Sheriff Joe Arpaio. He is bad to the bone… which means he is doing his job, but for those who are sympathizers with illegal aliens he’s downright nasty.
I have personally enjoyed learning of the creativity of our law man. He built Tent City, which houses inmates in tents because the prisons are overflowing… in the desert in Phoenix… all year long. When the inmates complained of 110* temperatures, they were given extra water, fans and were told that the USA soldiers in Iraq were living in tents where it was over 120* and they hadn’t committed any crimes! HAHAHAHHA… am I the only one that found that humorous? And he has a PINK Vacancy sign! :oD
THEN, the prize decision… he had all the inmates underwear died pink, so they wouldn’t be smuggled out of the prison. Apparently this had been an issue????? It created such a fan base, that he is now selling pink Arpaio boxers as a fund raiser. I love a man who laughs at danger. He limits movies to only G rated flicks. (You get to watch movies in jail???) He cut smokes, coffee and work out equipment. It ain’t no picnic in the pink desert.
This week his posse (that’s really what they’re called!) conducted a sting sweep on a candle manufacturer here in the area. There is much controversy over the covert operation because some fellow “legals” were held at the crime scene while 40 or 50 people were legally apprehended. They were texting their lawyers, who weren’t allowed access to the crime scene… OK, I’ve watched enough Ironside reruns to know that you can’t enter a crime scene just because you’re a lawyer. Duh!
Anyway, last night the police surveillance came a little too close to home. We woke up this morning and realized that the police had been watching us all night long… in our bedroom… without a search warrant. I have never felt so violated and exposed in all my life. We’re considering calling Sheriff Joe. Here’s our proof:
If you have not witnessed police in their sneaky hiding places, you may not even notice the officer of the law. Here’s a zoom in for you:
WHAT NEXT? Tapping our phones?