Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Linn County Oregon Sheriff Tim Mueller puts the Obama administration on notice that he will not enforce unconstitutional gun confiscation programs.

Linn County Oregon Sheriff Tim Mueller puts the Obama administration on notice that he will not enforce unconstitutional gun confiscation programs.

“Any federal regulation enacted by Congress or by executive order of the president offending the constitutional rights of my citizens shall not be enforced by me or by my deputies,” ... “Nor will I permit the enforcement of any unconstitutional regulations or orders by federal officers within the borders of Linn County, OR.” - Sheriff Tim Mueller

On June 1, 2005 Tim Mueller was sworn in as the 38th Linn County Sheriff, replacing Sheriff Dave Burright who assumed the executive director`s position with the Oregon State Sheriff`s Association.

In May 2006, in a three-way race, Sheriff Mueller was elected Sheriff in his own right when Linn County voters gave him 77 percent of the votes. In 2010, he ran unopposed and was re-elected. He is currently serving his second term.


The letter below explains Sheriff Tim Mueller's stance on unconstitutional firearms regulations.


Linn County Sheriff @LinnCountySO is the official Twitter of the Linn County Sheriff's Office in Albany, Oregon - Sheriff Tim Mueller. Albany, Linn County, Oregon · LinnSheriff.org


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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Deb Fischer Delivers Weekly GOP Address On Cutting Out Of Control Spending 1/12/13

1/12/13 - Sen. Deb Fischer (R-NE) Delivers Weekly GOP Address On Cutting Out-Of-Control Spending


In the Weekly Republican Address, U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-NE) points out that with the tax debate over, Washington can now focus on the real source of our nation's deficits: out-of-control Washington spending. Sen. Fischer calls on Congress to make the difficult decisions now: "It's time for serious action. No more kicking the can down the road.

No more using the threat of middle class tax hikes to force last minute deal-making. The debate over taxes and revenues is done. Tax increases barely pay for a few days of government spending and in all my years of public service, I have never had constituents ask me to raise their taxes. The problem is not that the American people are taxed too little; it's that the federal government spends too much."

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Senator Deb Fischer