AZ Sheriff: 'I Have As Much Regard For The U.N. As I Do The Vermin'
Sheriff Larry Dever of Cochise County, Ariz. reacts to the news that the recently passed immigration law in his state was mentioned to the United Nations Human Rights Council.
He just bitch slapped the whole Obama communist regime!!
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Added: Aug-31-2010 Occurred On: Aug-31-2010
By: star53
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Tags: Sheriff Larry Dever, Cochise County, Ariz., immigration law, United Nations Human Rights Council, obamas communist regime
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By: star53
In: News
Tags: Sheriff Larry Dever, Cochise County, Ariz., immigration law, United Nations Human Rights Council, obamas communist regime
Marked as: approved
Views: 7101 | Comments: 33 | Votes: 2 | Favorites: 1 | Shared: 0 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 1
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