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Arizona Politics for Conservatives: Sonoran Alliance
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Copyright © 2013 ·Sonoran Alliance by Adeptplus · Log in
If any public official belongs behind bars, it is Mary Rose Wilcox. She has been engaged in criminal activity for years and gotten away with it. Your tax dollars are paying for her salary and enabling her, folks!
Just shows how the genies emerge from pots when you’re on the “correct” side of the illegal migrant issue!
On this issue alone, the Wilcoxes are owed a great deal by our bi-partisan ruling class!
Why did our “conservatives” exhonerate the Board of Supervisors for their illegal action last year?
http://sonoranalliance.com/2010/04/09/sb1018-the-photo-radar-resurrection-act/
It’s kind of weird that the same “faction” that condemns the supervisors (Pearce, etc) turns around and exhonerates them for their illegal actions.
I don’t have a dog in the county controversies but several of your facts are wrong or don’t support your conclusion. First, Superior is in Pinal County, not Gila County, and is surely more than “a stone’s throw” from Globe. Try 30 miles? And Morenci is well over 100 miles from Globe, separated by not only the San Carlos Indian Reservation but the entirety of Graham County. So you should start with an Arizona geography lesson.
And if anyone who lives within 100 or even 30 miles miles of each other is guilty of a conflict, then obviously any judicial action would be virtually impossible in Arizona, where 60 percent of the state’s population lives within a 30-mile radius of downtown Phoenix. Or are you saying that people born in rural Arizona are so ignorant and backwards that they would ignore the law in order to benefit another person from rural Arizona simply for that reason?
Finally, pulling Ernie Calderon into your conspiracy is ridiculous. To state it more clearly than you did in your post, Calderon represented Andy Thomas when the former county attorney was being pursued by the State Bar of Arizona, and from all appearances, did the job ably getting all charges dismissed at that time. Thomas and Wilcox were political and legal adversaries. So how does the fact that Calderon and Wilcox served on a board together qualify as a conflict?!? Are you alleging that Andrew Thomas somehow backed off his pursuit of Wilcox because his attorney was acquainted with her? If so, then the one you’re impugning is Thomas, and that doesn’t even make sense.
And now you’re implying that apparently conservative county attorney Bill Montgomery is part of the conspiracy because he doesn’t find probably cause for prosecution. Sigh. Go back to the drawing board if you want this conspiracy theory to hold together.
This gives me great hope that Bill Montgomery has brought the conservative change we deperately need.
I have every confidence that our new County Attorney will not put everyone on trial in the media before he has done the work to get convictions. This is something Thomas refused to learn.
If we have a County Attorney that is more interested in justice than publicity, we can have confidence in the system.
I was at a home meeting Saturday evening that County Attorney Bill Montgomery spoke at – he made an excellent point. What is fair is for the county to pay the court costs and attorney fees and for the office holders to walk away on this one and call it even.
The office holders suing are only costing the people of Maricopa County more – depriving them of other services.
Wilcox and the rest should walk away on this and get back to taking care of the county.
I have full confidence that Travis has found Thomas guilty based on what he’s read in the media.
#7 – You’re wrong. I’ve found Thomas guilty of nothing. It’s not my job. I actually know how the justice system works. Thomas didn’t seem to. The proof of that is where he sits now and who is and is not coming to his rescue. Take careful notes.
Oh, Travis. Who does come to the rescue of those who are wrongfully accused? Is it always lots of people? Is it always talented, paid, or powerful people? Is it people like you?
There was a dude back in the old days named Socrates. You should go back and look at the notes a guy (Plato) kept about him and his case.
I’m a little jaded, but few people stand up for their friends when they are mistreated. They are too afraid of getting the same treatment and so they pretend to care, but keep quiet so they aren’t affected. Not honorable, but it is human nature to look out for number 1.