Tuesday, December 28, 2004
Support (From) Your Local Sheriff
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After the Revolutionary War and the subsequent creation of the U.S. Constitution, certain safeguards to protect our newly acquired liberties were established. Among these was the requirement that all government officials, including the military and law enforcement, swear an oath of loyalty — not to the President or the governor or the legislative assembly or any judge, but to the Constitution itself, which was the great bulwark of our liberty.
— Former Sheriff Richard Mack Graham County, Arizona
After the Revolutionary War and the subsequent creation of the U.S. Constitution, certain safeguards to protect our newly acquired liberties were established. Among these was the requirement that all government officials, including the military and law enforcement, swear an oath of loyalty — not to the President or the governor or the legislative assembly or any judge, but to the Constitution itself, which was the great bulwark of our liberty.
— Former Sheriff Richard Mack Graham County, Arizona