“Showdown for Sheriff,” a new documentary by Matthew Masson, hits screens this October. It tells the exciting story of a big disagreement over the Constitution. The film is praised for showing both sides fairly and includes an election where the winner barely won. You can watch the trailer now to get a sneak peek! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The speaker feels overwhelmed by the IRS, likening it to a form of modern slavery. They discuss the Civil War, suggesting it was more about states’ rights than slavery and possibly influenced by politics. They believe the South missed a chance to win early at Bull Run and urge support for local sheriffs. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The CSPOA talks about Colorado’s new gun law is making some sheriffs worried. They think it might go against the Constitution. Starting next year, people will need to get fingerprinted and take a class to buy certain guns. Sheriffs, like Steve Reem, feel stuck because they have to enforce this law without extra money to help. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In a recent podcast, Sheriff Mack talked about authority in the U.S. The article criticizes the host, Julie, for not asking tough questions about Mack’s Supreme Court case. It explains that the U.S. is a constitutional republic, not a democracy. The article also highlights how a few companies control most mainstream media, affecting news fairness. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Jack Mullen recently hosted a webinar for the CSPOA, where he talked about important issues. He explained why the dollar is losing value and suggested investing in gold and silver. Jack also praised Florida for its new vaccine and gun laws. He encouraged everyone to join the CSPOA to help protect their rights. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The CSPOA talks about how a small-town sheriff challenged the federal government in the Supreme Court, questioning its power to enforce big changes without funding. The justices are worried about this issue. The decision, expected in a few months, could change the country. Thanks to Sheriff Richard Mack and his family for traveling far to attend the hearing. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Imagine a world where computers watch everything you do online to guess if you might commit a crime. This idea, like in the movie ‘Minority Report’, worries many people. They fear it could harm our freedom and privacy. It’s important to speak up and support groups that protect our rights and privacy. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
This article explores how the U.S. Constitution shapes our government, focusing on the roles of the Supreme Court, the President, and Congress. It also discusses how rich donors and special interest groups affect elections. Meet Richard Mack, who believes sheriffs can overrule higher government. His ideas resonate with many frustrated by today’s politics. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The speaker is upset about how slowly people are being deported from the United States today. They remember how, during the Eisenhower administration, many illegal immigrants were deported quickly. Now, states and laws make it hard. The speaker thinks local communities should act based on good morals and learn about standing up against unfairness. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The San Francisco Deputies Association is talking about their unclear role in the city. Unlike the Police and Fire Departments, their duties aren’t clearly written down. This can be risky and old-fashioned. One sheriff even chose not to deliver eviction notices to help people in need, showing how much freedom and power a sheriff can have. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









