Oath to Defend the Bill of Rights
Every government official is required to take an oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the unied States and the Bill of Rights.
In order to defend these rights against the potential abuse of power by county, state and Federal agents. we must know oir rights befire we can expect our servants to honor their oath.
Violating one's oath pf office is a criminal offense and it is the repsonsibility of the people to hold the violators accountabble.
Every responsible citizen should know their rights and should file criminal complaints when their elected officials violate their oath.
Government officials are expected to follow all lawful orders, but ,but must refuse to comply with directives that would caise them to violate the rights of the people they were elected to serve. .
The primary job of the County Sheriff is not to enforce rules, regulations, codes, ordinances and statutes it is to enforce the first ten amendments to the Constitution.
There are extraordinary times in the course of human events when County Commissiones will be called upon to listen to the still small voice of God and summon the courage necessary to defy their superior state and/or federal magistrates.
If the leaders of Nazi Germany had follwed the example of the Henrew midwives and refused to follow the orders of their Pharoah, tns of millions of lives would have been spared.
The President and/or Congress does not have the Condtitutional authority to require state and county officials to comply with Federal mandates that violate the rights of the people.