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December 22, 2012

“The Finish”

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 9:13 am

TheFinishWhereas the book “No Easy Day” was primarily about the mental discipline, focus, and training of the Navy SEAL team that went into Pakistan and killed Osama bin Laden on May 2, 2011, “The Finish — The Killing of Osama Bin Laden” recounts the intelligence and political actions leading up to the Abbottabad operation.

“The Finish” is not an action-packed tactical shoot-em-up thriller.  It is an account of what our government was doing to try and find, fix, and finish Osama bin Laden.  Though the book referred to F3EAD, it never explained the origin of that doctrine going back to the Korean war, nor did it explain the doctrine’s evolution.  F3EAD refers to find-fix-finish, exploit, analyze, and disseminate.  It is military shorthand for the US’s counterinsurgency doctrine.

An interesting side note is that because of newly-released movies such as “Zero Dark Thirty”, one of the CIA’s analysts was mentioned by pseudonym in both “No Easy Day” and “The Finish.”  In “No Easy Day” the analyst is a woman named “Jen.”  In “The Finish” the analyst is a man named “John.”

The book is interesting to read, and those who want some insight into the governmental processes that lead up to this type of tactical operation will get it.  Just recognize that it has been sanitized, and it is a bit self-serving.  Chapter 9, the final chapter, is appropriately titled “Glitter.”  It’s a pretty good summary of what politicians and their lackeys do to unnecessarily add “glitter” to a standalone stunning achievement.

December 21, 2012

Spokane Police Department 2013 Strategic Plan

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 2:55 pm

SPD-badgeIn 2006 I posted Strategic Planning:  A Federal Model for Local Government on Whitecaps.  According to the Government Accountability Office, strategic planning is, “”A systematic method used by an organization to anticipate and adapt to expected changes.”

Today, Spokane’s new Chief of Police, Dr. Frank Straub, released the Spokane Police Department’s 2013 strategic plan titled Making Spokane a Safer City.  It is very readable.

Dr. Straub received his Ph.D. in criminal justice from City University of New York; his M.A. in forensic psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice; and his B.A. in psychology from St. John’s University.

December 19, 2012

Action Alert – Part 2

Filed under: The City's Pulse — mary @ 2:20 pm

Mary Souza’s Newsletter  -3

As promised yesterday, let’s talk about Obamacare in Idaho.  This is a serious problem that needs our prompt attention.  Decisions will be made over the next few weeks that will impact our state, our economy and our nation forever.  (more…)

December 18, 2012

Action Alert, Part 1

Filed under: The City's Pulse — mary @ 3:44 pm

Mary Souza’s Newsletter  -2

There are important things happening right now which will seriously affect the future of our city, our state and our nation.  But it’s the Christmas season and no one really wants to pay attention to two pesky, huge problems. Yet we must.    (more…)

December 16, 2012

Trust Staff? 365,000 Good Reasons Why Not!

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 12:19 pm

TrustMeThe minutes of the September 4, 2012, Coeur d’Alene City Council meeting reflect that Councilman Mike Kennedy excoriated Councilman Dan Gookin for asking how the City’s staff arrived at some information included in the City’s proposed annual appropriation.

The minutes state, “Councilman Kennedy believes it is the role of a Councilmember to act as a board member of a Corporation and trust staff and provide them with the appropriate tools to do their jobs and allow them flexibility to manage their departments.”

Regrettably but unsurprisingly, Kennedy did not say a Councilman’s roles also include properly and diligently ensuring that City’s department heads are doing their jobs and protecting the public treasury. (more…)

December 14, 2012

Excellence in CdA

Filed under: General,The City's Pulse — mary @ 1:40 pm

Mary Souza’s Newsletter  -1

Ready for a good news story with a frustrating twist?  Our local Coeur d’Alene Charter Academy has been ranked the #1 public high school in Idaho by US News.  It was also named #67 in the top 100 public high schools in the nation by Newsweek.

And the competition was not even close. No other Idaho school made the national top 100 list, (two southern Idaho schools were ranked 853 and 876) and the school second to Charter for state rankings was significantly behind Charter in Math and English proficiencies, which the Charter kids aced at 100% for each category. (For local comparison, CdA High was 89% for Math and 79% for English, Lake City was 77% for Math and 74% for English.)  (more…)

December 12, 2012

School Board Caught Lying

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 7:49 am

From a December 11, 2012, Idaho Statesman (Associated Press) article headlined Records show Blackfoot school board tried to hide payout, we learn that the Blackfoot, Idaho, school board tried to hide two payments of about $105,428 each to buy out the contract of one of its teachers.  Not only did school board members conspire to violate Idaho’s public records law by burying the nondisclosure agreement in the teacher’s personnel jacket so it would be exempt from disclosure as a “personnel matter,” but the board met twice in illegal executive sessions to discuss how to complete their deception.

Fortunately, the 6th District Court has a judge, David Nye, who follows Idaho law.   He correctly ruled that it was public money being spent for the buyout, so the public was entitled to know about it.

No, none of the Blackfoot school board members will be criminally prosecuted.  Thanks to Idaho’s “Hold no public officials accountable” Legislature and Attorney General’s Office, all the school board has to do is find a way to “cure” the illegal actions they took.

They just have to remember to be more clever next time they want to violate the law.  It’s the Idaho way.

Sounds About Right …

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 7:10 am

I was reading in today’s local skewspaper, the Coeur d’Alene Press, that several of our “honorable” district court judges had sentenced some drug users to determinate penitentiary time for possession of controlled substances.   Two years in the pen seems to be the favored sentences for the local judges who want to appear to be tough on crime.

In contrast, our crackerjack US Department of Justice just couldn’t seem to find one HSBC bank official or collection of bank officials who had any criminal intent in making HSBC the bank of choice for international drug cartels and money launderers. Imagine that!

Our local prosecuting attorney goes after the low-hanging fruit and our local judges  agreeably go along and jail users for years while our US Attorney General Eric Holder, Assistant US Attorney General Lanny Breuer (see Breuer’s press conference comments), and US Attorney Loretta Lynch just couldn’t find any criminal intent in any HSBC official’s actions.

For once, I agree with the New York Times.

As a former Treasury Department money laundering investigator Jimmy Gurule said about the HSBC scheme, “We’re not talking about mere negligence. We’re talking about a criminal scheme that was adopted as a policy of HSBC that involved looking the other way in regard to suspicious transactions involving money laundering.”

Drug users in Idaho go to prison.  Crooked bankers who financially enable and empower the drug cartels and terrorist-sponsoring countries pay fines and dine with elected officials in Washington.

Sounds about right.

December 9, 2012

The Affordable Housing Racket

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 8:22 am

“Affordable housing.”

It sounds noble and charitable, and sometimes it can be.

But as the cities of Los Angeles and Glendale have learned, other times it can be a racket, a criminal enterprise run by people willing to pay off politicians and deliver substandard products in order to personally enrich themselves and their cronies.  (more…)

December 7, 2012

Congratulations, Rep. Kathy Sims!

Filed under: Probable Cause — Bill @ 12:19 pm

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Congratulations to Representative Kathy Sims.

For the upcoming Idaho Legislature term, she has been selected to be the Vice-Chair of the House Local Government Committee and to be on the House Judiciary, Rules & Administration Committee.  She will remain a committee member on the House State Affairs Committee.

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