Wednesday, July 20, 2016

LAW & JUSTICE, ADVOCACY NOTEBOOK REPORTS

LAW & JUSTICE


From the Dept. of Justice:

Deputy Attorney General Sally Q. Yates Delivers Remarks at the Second Chance Pell Pilot Inaugural Convening

Head of the Civil Rights Division Vanita Gupta Delivers Keynote Remarks at the 107th NAACP National Convention

Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch Delivers Remarks at the National Organization Of Black Law Enforcement Executives 40th Annual Conference

Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch Delivers Remarks at the League of United Latin American Citizens National Convention

FROM THE FBI FILES:

The Long Hike to Prison 

 Finding Solace, FBI Crisis Response Canines Help Victims Cope With Tragedy

Michael Danilovich Sentenced To 25 Years For Racketeering, Health Care Fraud, Securities Fraud, Mail Fraud, Wire Fraud, And Money Laundering

Former Executive Director And Two Co-Defendants Indicted For Embezzling And Laundering Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dollars From Charity

INTERPOL:

INTERPOL workshop delivers biosafety curriculum for law enforcement

Customs-Police cooperation recognized in INTERPOL Chief address to World Customs Organization

More than 4,100 arrests in INTERPOL-led operation targeting Asian illegal gambling networks

In other law & justice news headlines....

Gunfire often connected to gangs hitting Chicago children (AP)

"Black Lives Matter" note found near burning police car, cops say---CBS NEWS

9-year-old charged with robbery after neighborhood bicycle stolen ---WP

Missouri officer paralyzed after being shot during traffic stop---CBS NEWS

Northwest Legal brief:


41 opioid ODs, 5 fatalities in Clallam; Jefferson begins reporting---PDN

State tribe joins legal challenge over modified salmon---PDN

AG takes a pass on prosecution of Kidd---PORT O CALL

Editorial note: I figured this would happen, given the video clip presented as evidence was poorly done, I couldn't tell what was going on because the video which was shared was dark, it was like trying to take a picture of big foot in the dark.

STATEMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL BOB FERGUSON ON TRAGEDY IN BATON ROUGE

SEATTLE TIMES: Off-duty Seattle cop rescues woman from burning pickup


ADVOCACY NOTEBOOK:


CROSS CUT SEATTLE: Seattle’s 30-year fight to end homelessness

BELLINGHAM HERALD: Homeless and need help? Here’s where to look for it in Bellingham

DISABILITY SCOOP: TV Actors Rarely Have Conditions They Portray, Report Finds

Editorial Note: And I thought Hollywood was most tolerant folks around, boy I'm shock and dismayed! NOT! Hollywood is the biggest example of hypocrites around.

NEWS BUSTERS: Homemade MRC Sign Crashes CNN’s Convention Coverage

Editorial Note: One of my causes exposing the liberal media bias. (even here locally) Speaking of which, why hasn't there been any coverage of the latest ethic board complaint filed against Council members Whetham, Burch, Merideth, and Collins? They seem to be forgotten by the local media establishment. Is it because the three council members who are against fluoride being added to the water system is named in the latest complaint? We hardly hear anything about this ethic complaint in the two local newspapers: Port O Call, and the Peninsula Daily News....Tisk, tisk!

FAO: ‘TOXIC CHEMICAL’: GLADSTONE WOMAN TELLS OF ‘AGONY’ FROM FLUORIDE

HUD: HUD AWARDS $75 MILLION TO HELP LOW-INCOME RESIDENTS RECEIVE
JOB TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT


******NOTE PAD*****

CITY FORCES 2 class city question to 2017...big deal!
During the city council Tuesday, the council decided to send the matter to 2017's ballot. Making in essence in my opinion the petition to change the form of government null and void. Why I think that? Stay tuned. Also, in the mix, the mayor came up with another citizen advisory vote for the November Ballot coming on the same 2017 ballot. The council however to table that discussion on the second meeting in August...Get the drift readers?

Reference from the staff memo:
Petition to Reclassify as a Second-Class City / Presentation and Consideration of Setting Election Date in 2016 .
A citizens’ group, Our Water-Our Choice, filed with the City Clerk a petition
to change the City’s classification from a noncharter code city to a second class city. That
group recently requested the City Council to submit this proposition to the voters at the
November 2016 general election. To place the proposition on the November 2016 ballot, the
City Council must adopt a resolution and submit it to the County not later than August 2,
2016.



Today's video clip: Part two of the farming discussion during the Clallam County Work session on Monday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImYvgcbS_vM

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DAILY DEVOTIONAL

Homosexual Marriage?
Many homosexuals demand the right to marry. Regardless of what civil law says, God instituted marriage at Creation and only He can define what marriage is and who may enter it. What does His word say?--Gospel Way



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