LUBBOCK
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UN tanks will roll across the staked plain and into the red sands of the cotton
lands if the O-man gets a second term, according to one highly placed
local official.
Lubbock
County Judge Tom Head is pushing a tax increase for the district
attorney’s office and the Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office. He
says the money
is needed to “beef up” its resources in case President Obama wins
the November election.
In
the event of civil unrest, Judge Head said he’s concerned the
President would hand over sovereignty of the United States to the
U.N., causing the American public to react violently.
“He’s going to try to hand over the sovereignty of the U.S. to the United Nations. What’s going to happen when that happens?” Judge Head told a local news affiliate in Lubbock.
“I’m
thinking worse case scenario,” Judge Head explained. “Civil
unrest, civil disobedience, civil war maybe…we’re not just
talking a few riots or demonstrations.”
The
West Texas judge’s proposed tax increase is to help the sheriff’s
office hire a law enforcement staff large enough to protect
the county and to drive away the invaders.
“I
don’t want rookies,” Head said flatly. “I want trained, equip
and seasoned veteran officers to back me.”
The
republican judge said that he himself will meet the enemy, “in
front of their armored personnel carriers” to tell them they are
not welcome, and has the county sheriff to back him up. “I don’t
want U.N. troops in Lubbock County,” he said.
Tom
Head, a graduate of Highland Park High School, has been Lubbock
County judge since 1999.
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