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From: politicatty
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  • Quit breaking the law and good ol' Sheriff Joe will leave you alone. You break it he has a spot for you in his tent city.

  • love this song thumbs up if u agree

  • GREAT SONG. Sheriff Joe Arpaio Needs to be Locked up in Tent City Listening to this Song Full Blast 24/7 for all the white collar crimes he's done, abusing his power and ruining lives!!!

  • Yup, He's a bully alright!

    I know a guy who was just pulled over because of "suspicion".

    Guess what? The guy was 100% LEGAL!

    We don't need arpios bully'istic bullshit here. He's costing us some big bucks!

  • HAHA! This video made my day! hahah PASS THIS VIDEO AROUND EVERYBODY!!!

  • *standing ovation*  Loved it!

  • 5 stars and a standing ovation!

  • brilliant!!!

  • Absolutely love it.  Keep sharing it with everyone.

  • which lawyer wrote the lyrics?

  • Great job, but what of the henchmen as in county attorney's offices.

  • This gonna be my new ringtone! Great job catty!

  • Just a note. "Hay te miro" is nonsense. "te miro" means "I see you" and "hay" means "there is". As well, The Spanish word "hay" is pronounced like how we say "aye" in English, not like "hey".

  • Actually ¨Ahí te miro¨ (literally ¨I see you there¨), but you are correct that the first word is pronounced like ¨aye¨ in English. At 1:46 it should be ¨Abusón¨ (ah-Bu-sonne, Spanish for ¨Bully¨). But I can understand the Spanglish to have the words pronounced correctly by English readers.

  • @IBMMuseum Actually, Aubuchon is Lisa Aubuchon, the one who presented the "charges" to a Grand Jury.

    Catchy song, though!

  • @IBMMuseum Lisa Aubuchon is the name of the MCAO attorney who signed the RICO suit on behalf of Thomas

  • @GanLuo No, it does make sense. As a fluent Spanish Speaker the expression is "Ahi te Miro." Which means like "I'll see you there." or "I'll see you later." The lyric writer spelled "hay" wrong; it's "ahi." And you're right on the pronunctiation of "ahi." But still it's a nice song.

  • Nice job !

  • this rules!

  • This is brilliant. Who wrote this? Who's singing?

  • The songwriter and singer have chosen to remain anonymous. If you'd like to suggest further material, however, just leave a comment.

  • Smart move..

  • @politicatty lol why would they hide themselves

  • @chrisstevensjunior cause they are cowards. so they hide and post shit like this no the net.

  • @NAVMAR16 this aint shit its a good song... if you look up about Joe, it shows he broke the law and how he deliberately got away...

  • Great song and lyrics. I love it.

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