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Joe Arpaio Protest 2001
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Created By: chuck b.Client: az
Tags: joe arpaio sheriff civil rights webcams humanity protest public
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At 11 am and then again at 7 pm on Wednesday, 4 July (Independence Day) 2001, the Arizona SCP returned to Mill Avenue, handed out flyers and performed directly in front of the web cam operated by the City of Tempe, Arizona. One of the subjects of these performances was Joe Arpaio, the Phoenix-based Sheriff of Maricopa County, who has set up a blatantly unconstitutional webcam inside the county jail. The following pictures are available of the first performance: You are being watched; the banner of the Arizona SCP, which sets itself against Joe A, who is wrong and being watched because of it; and explaining it to a passer-by. Of the second performance, there are the following pictures: the performance seen from afar; and the man in the crowd.
At 11 am and then again at 7 pm on Wednesday, 4 July (Independence Day) 2001, the Arizona SCP returned to Mill Avenue, handed out flyers and performed directly in front of the web cam operated by the City of Tempe, Arizona. One of the subjects of these performances was Joe Arpaio, the Phoenix-based Sheriff of Maricopa County, who has set up a blatantly unconstitutional webcam inside the county jail. The following pictures are available of the first performance: You are being watched; the banner of the Arizona SCP, which sets itself against Joe A, who is wrong and being watched because of it; and explaining it to a passer-by. Of the second performance, there are the following pictures: the performance seen from afar; and the man in the crowd.
At 11 am and then again at 7 pm on Wednesday, 4 July (Independence Day) 2001, the Arizona SCP returned to Mill Avenue, handed out flyers and performed directly in front of the web cam operated by the City of Tempe, Arizona. One of the subjects of these performances was Joe Arpaio, the Phoenix-based Sheriff of Maricopa County, who has set up a blatantly unconstitutional webcam inside the county jail. The following pictures are available of the first performance: You are being watched; the banner of the Arizona SCP, which sets itself against Joe A, who is wrong and being watched because of it; and explaining it to a passer-by. Of the second performance, there are the following pictures: the performance seen from afar; and the man in the crowd.
At 11 am and then again at 7 pm on Wednesday, 4 July (Independence Day) 2001, the Arizona SCP returned to Mill Avenue, handed out flyers and performed directly in front of the web cam operated by the City of Tempe, Arizona. One of the subjects of these performances was Joe Arpaio, the Phoenix-based Sheriff of Maricopa County, who has set up a blatantly unconstitutional webcam inside the county jail. The following pictures are available of the first performance: You are being watched; the banner of the Arizona SCP, which sets itself against Joe A, who is wrong and being watched because of it; and explaining it to a passer-by. Of the second performance, there are the following pictures: the performance seen from afar; and the man in the crowd.
At 11 am and then again at 7 pm on Wednesday, 4 July (Independence Day) 2001, the Arizona SCP returned to Mill Avenue, handed out flyers and performed directly in front of the web cam operated by the City of Tempe, Arizona. One of the subjects of these performances was Joe Arpaio, the Phoenix-based Sheriff of Maricopa County, who has set up a blatantly unconstitutional webcam inside the county jail. The following pictures are available of the first performance: You are being watched; the banner of the Arizona SCP, which sets itself against Joe A, who is wrong and being watched because of it; and explaining it to a passer-by. Of the second performance, there are the following pictures: the performance seen from afar; and the man in the crowd.
At 11 am and then again at 7 pm on Wednesday, 4 July (Independence Day) 2001, the Arizona SCP returned to Mill Avenue, handed out flyers and performed directly in front of the web cam operated by the City of Tempe, Arizona. One of the subjects of these performances was Joe Arpaio, the Phoenix-based Sheriff of Maricopa County, who has set up a blatantly unconstitutional webcam inside the county jail. The following pictures are available of the first performance: You are being watched; the banner of the Arizona SCP, which sets itself against Joe A, who is wrong and being watched because of it; and explaining it to a passer-by. Of the second performance, there are the following pictures: the performance seen from afar; and the man in the crowd.
At 11 am and then again at 7 pm on Wednesday, 4 July (Independence Day) 2001, the Arizona SCP returned to Mill Avenue, handed out flyers and performed directly in front of the web cam operated by the City of Tempe, Arizona. One of the subjects of these performances was Joe Arpaio, the Phoenix-based Sheriff of Maricopa County, who has set up a blatantly unconstitutional webcam inside the county jail. The following pictures are available of the first performance: You are being watched; the banner of the Arizona SCP, which sets itself against Joe A, who is wrong and being watched because of it; and explaining it to a passer-by. Of the second performance, there are the following pictures: the performance seen from afar; and the man in the crowd.
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Back Ted N-Ted, 04-27-2008 6:52 PM |
| nice work! joe arpaio needs to go. we should throw an immigrant rights (anti sherrif joe) concert or rally. |

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