Opinion

Vin Suprynowicz

Lawmen who take their oath seriously

Posted: Jan. 29, 2012 | 2:05 a.m.

Richard Mack first came to national attention when, as sheriff of Graham County, Ariz., he successfully brought the lawsuit Mack v. United States (re-named Printz v. United States, when Mack's suit was joined with that of Sheriff Jay Printz of Montana), arguing Congress had no legitimate power to order local law enforcement to conduct background checks under the 1993 Brady bill, the "Handgun Violence Prevention Act."

Mack and Printz won a significant Supreme Court victory for states' rights and limits on federal power, though many now argue the decision had little practical effect, since most police agencies seem pleased as punch to earn a profit charging law-abiding citizens to submit to fingerprinting and other indignities to be licensed to exercise what was previously considered their "right" to keep and bear arms.

Sheriff Mack, a Utah native who's now running for Congress in Texas, also serves on the board of Oath Keepers, an outfit supporting officers who vow to keep their oaths to protect and defend the Constitution, even when ordered to do otherwise. (God bless 'em.)

Best of all, I've never known Richie Mack to put on any airs.

Mack is one of the organizers of an all-day event -- not open to the public -- on the proper role of county sheriffs under America's scheme of "dual sovereignty," to be held for sheriffs and other top law enforcement officers in Las Vegas on Monday. Among the presenters will be former IRS special agent Joe Banister, who was told by the IRS to pack his things and get out when he asked why he and his cohorts weren't regularly reading their Miranda rights to taxpayers before asking them to provide information that could be used against them in court.

Former Libertarian presidential candidate and constitutional expert Michael Badnarik is also expected.

But while Monday's events are open to law enforcement only, the group has scheduled an open-to-the-public Las Vegas event from 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesday on "the proper role of the sheriff" at the Tuscany, 255 E. Flamingo Road.

Presenters at the public shindig will include Sheriff Mack himself, Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America (who promises to address gun-running crimes committed by the Obama Justice Department under the rubric of "Fast and Furious"), and sheriffs Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Ariz., and Bradley D. Rogers of Elkhart County, Ind.

Libertarian historian and economist Thomas Woods, author of the 2009 book "Meltdown: A Free-Market Look at Why the Stock Market Collapsed, the Economy Tanked, and Government Bailouts Will Make Things Worse," and the more recent "Rollback: Repealing Big Government Before the Coming Fiscal Collapse" (now there's an optimist) is scheduled to speak on state supremacy and nullification at a closed, Monday banquet. Unfortunately, it appears neither Mr. Woods nor Mr. Banister will be present Tuesday.

Pre-register for the Tuesday evening event for $10 at www.cspoa.org, or pay $15 at the door. For more information, contact Sam Bushman at libertyroundtable@gmail.com or (801) 756-9133.

Investigate what?

Behind all the smoke screens about whether the Keystone XL pipeline jobs now blocked again by President Obama would be "temporary" or "permanent" (It seems to me the Obama administration got all excited about borrowing and taxing to fund home weatherization jobs -- which would be far from permanent, even if they actually existed), let us lock eyes with the gorilla in the room: If his administration is "focusing like a laser" on jobs, it appears to be the kind of laser that vaporizes whatever you point it at.

Obama and the far-left dwarves with whom he has stacked his Cabinet embrace the nihilist mythology and/or aim to buy the votes of green lunatics who believe the shale fracture technology used to extract Canadian tar-sands oil will produce dreaded greenhouse gases (primarily carbon dioxide, necessary to life on Earth). These gases will supposedly fry the planet, even though the globe has not substantially warmed since 1997 and mankind's contribution to global warming is so minimal that nothing short of the eradication of our species is likely to affect global temperatures by as much as a single degree -- even if the Indians and Chinese were on board with this "let-them-shiver-in-the-dark" lunacy, which they're not.

National Public Radio (or is it now "American Public Media"?) brings us endlessly repeated droning programs asking whether Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is an evil capitalist, while their investigative teams evince a complete lack of interest in the fact that the current president learned his economics (by his own published declaration) at the knee of communist Frank Marshal Davis, and started his political career in the living room of former Weather Underground member William Ayers, who told The New York Times in September 2001, "I don't regret setting bombs. ... I feel we didn't do enough." (I believe he lost a perfectly good girlfriend that way.)

Obama won his elections in Illinois, not on the issues, but by disqualifying his opponents, and he spent an inordinate amount of time in Springfield voting "present." Now he's clearly intent on destroying our free-market economy. That's not worth a look?

You do realize Mr. Obama circumvented bankruptcy law to allow his union pals to end up with a big share of Government Motors, right?

You do realize oil production on the public lands is down 40 percent since this gang moved in (per both Bloomberg and The Heritage Foundation), while new offshore drilling permits are essentially at zero? And this in the very decade when new oil, coal and gas fields adequate to keep us well-supplied for centuries have been newly discovered, on this continent.

Gasoline prices should be tumbling.

The absurd diversion of vast funds into unworkable green energy schemes will not merely cause electric bills to skyrocket -- crippling our recovery -- but will take years to recover from, even after sanity is restored.

Grill the GOP hopefuls, by all means. But the issues above aren't worth as much investigative energy as Newt Gingrich's serial marriages, or the fact that Mitt Romney earned $21 million, paid $3 million in taxes and gave another $3 million to church and charity? Oh, the bounder!

Vin Suprynowicz is assistant editorial page editor of the Review-Journal, and author of the novel "The Black Arrow" and "Send in the Waco Killers." See www.vinsuprynowicz.com.

Comments

Registration Notice: The Review-Journal has implemented a new registration procedure that requires all existing and new accounts to validate and login using Facebook. Visit the Registration FAQ for more information.
Terms & Conditions

The following comments are provided by readers and are the sole responsiblity of the authors. The Review-Journal does not review comments before publication nor guarantee their accuracy. By publishing a comment here you agree to abide by the comment policy. If you see a comment that violates the policy, please use the Report Abuse button.

Some comments may not display immediately due to an automatic filter. These comments will be reviewed within 24 hours. Please do not submit a comment more than once.

Note: Comments made by reporters and editors of the Las Vegas Review-Journal are presented with a yellow background.

  1. gary Mar. 7, 2012 | 12:51 p.m. Report Abuse

    Democrat, Republican. Is there a difference?

  2. Jerry S..Dickinson Jan. 30, 2012 | 10:00 p.m. Report Abuse

    To nancy...what is wrong with identifying yourself as an citizen before voting? You already have to sign by your name. With 30 million illegals saturating the southwest ID shouldd be a requisite to vote. there is no need to tie your name to your ballot, that is seperate. The rise in absentee voting is very scary to me. To vote on voting day you must vote at one location only, specific to your zipcode. Early voting you can vote anywhere in town for three weeks. There is a fish stinkin in this mess somewhere.

  3. Gordon.Martines Jan. 29, 2012 | 3:05 p.m. Report Abuse

    To my fellow bloggers;
    I would strongly recommend anyone interested in maintaining our Constitutional Rights to attend Former Sheriff Mack's event. Should be rather interesting especially on the Gun Registration issue in this county, for which I strongly oppose. Other possible subjects that may be of interest to discuss is "REX84" and the "FUSSION CENTERS" that are established and funded by the government across the country. Just an old veteran cop reflecting,

    Gordon Martines
    CURRE.ORG

  4. beentheredonethat Jan. 29, 2012 | 2:51 p.m. Report Abuse

    Wait, found one; "Grill the GOP hopefuls." Well, a clause at least.

  5. Winston.Smith Jan. 29, 2012 | 2:04 p.m. Report Abuse

    Asked my sheriff a week ago if he was going, wasn't sure yet but was planning to, depending on his workload. (Had a rare double-homicide recently in county)

    Meanwhile, why would anyone trust PBS or NPR for truth? They were taken over decades ago by the left wing of the klepto-republicrats. Well, actually not taken over, created...

    Only total Obamameisters haven't realized by now that he works only to destroy our liberty and prosperity. Of course, a lot of Bushmeisters never did figure out that Bush was doing the same thing. Sometimes I think only independents are able to rise above partisan brainwashing and really see what's going on.

  6. xfmrhsd Jan. 29, 2012 | 12:57 p.m. Report Abuse

    Gas prices should be tumbling. That is a fact and it proves Ø is far more comfortable in bed with big oil than any republican.

  7. Athos Jan. 29, 2012 | 12:28 p.m. Report Abuse

    Well said, Vin. The usual perfection. Thanks.

  8. LasVegasLibertarian Jan. 29, 2012 | 12:23 p.m. Report Abuse

    Vin, try not to confuse the liberals with facts....In the future, make sure you write your columns at the junior high level (like Maobama's speeches)...call everyone who disagrees with you a racist or a greedy one percenter; then maybe the lunatic leftists will feel better!

  9. Floyd.Fitzgibbons Jan. 29, 2012 | 10:37 a.m. Report Abuse

    Is our Sheriff attending?

  10. nancy. Jan. 29, 2012 | 10:37 a.m. Report Abuse

    I suppose you feel the same about requiring voter ID?

Read All Comments

Saturday, May 26, 2012
Partly Sunny Partly Sunny, 60° Weather Forecast