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August 28, 2006
  Category: Our Elected Officials, Elections   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 1:41 am  

I’ve been reading a lot of articles about the mayoral candidates.  The Washington Post is all over Adrian Fenty.  Bloggers range anywhere from Fenty Fanatics to Fenty Haters to Marie Johns Junkies to Linda Cropp supporters (well, a few of them) to a ton of Linda Cropp bashers to the other two guys who get very little attention.

And it seems like no matter how you write it, twist it, slant it, swear by it or whatever, I still come away knowing very little about how any of them will perform as a mayor.  The 30 second sound bites just aren’t cutting it.  The newspaper articles speak more about the bickering than the platforms.  Some bloggers even say they prefer Fenty just because he’s easier to look at than Linda Cropp.

So who loses?  Well, we the citizens lose because we’re voting in the dark, making the whole “your vote counts” slogan a joke because we really have no idea what we’re voting for!

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August 22, 2006
  Category: Crime/Public Safety, Recommended Reading   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 3:21 pm  

A few years ago I read a book that talked about how small, almost unnoticeable, events can have a huge impact on every and anything from best-sellers, crime, even American history. The book, “The Tipping Point” by Malcolm Gladwell, addressed the crime wave in New York City a decade or two ago and how local politics cleaned it up.

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August 21, 2006
  Category: Crime/Public Safety, Elections   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 10:59 am  

In this week’s themail from DCWatch.com, former assistant Police Chief Ron Linton was responding to a previous post about Adrian Fenty’s public safety plan. Instead of trying to paraphrase and not getting his point across, I copy-paste and hope he doesn’t mind…

…Let me address a couple of points. In his nearly six years on the city council, Fenty has visited numerous crime scenes in his ward shortly after the crime occurrence. He has met constantly with police and citizens to examine the issues impeding police and has supported police on the street and focused community policing. He recognized and understood the drain on patrol forces, which prompted him, along with Councilman Jim Graham, to introduce a bill in October 2005 to increase the MPD force by five hundred additional officers. I guess since no emergency had been declared the rest of the council wasn’t interested. 

Let’s look at the emergency that was declared. A heinous crime occurred on July 9 in Georgetown. The media played it to the hilt and alarmed the citizens in that area. The political outcry compelled the administration to push the Police Department to put more officers on the beat. But the chief can only significantly increase personnel on the street in the short term by declaring a crime emergency that suspends the notification provisions of the police labor policy. With that declaration, citizens were upset all over the city, which prompted the administration to rush out an emergency crime bill. An emergency is when the unexpected happens that temporarily overwhelms resources available to deal with the occurrence. So the chief pulled three officers from each of the other six districts to meet the Georgetown emergency. Now, lets go back to July 7. Early that morning east of the river there were three homicides, one a double. Already overworked detectives in 6D were even more stressed out to cope with those. But this apparently was not considered an emergency. No extra forces were made available to 6D. Perhaps it didn’t meet the definition of emergency because it wasn’t unexpected and there already were insufficient resources to deal with the ordinary. I’ll leave it to you to ponder the discrepancy in definition. Meanwhile, the council passed the crime emergency bill. It provided for cameras. What number? Oh some number, since no advance thought was really put into how many, where they should go, or what was trying to be achieved. But this is an emergency, let’s pass the bill first, then try to figure it out. Oh yes, while we are at it let’s tighten up the curfew on juveniles , no matter that most crimes are committed by adults. then as an after thought let’s increase the force by some number. Of course it takes a couple of years to get one hundred officers recruited, trained, and certified. But this is an emergency, let’s get cracking.

Now Adrian Fenty didn’t ask me if he should vote no. But had he, I would have said absolutely. Maybe it will be a wake up call that this action by the council and the city administration was nothing more than doing something that would really look good, make citizens feel at least something is being done, and take the pressure off without actually achieving much.. But now the council can really ignore doing something serious about the systemic problems that are wrecking the Metropolitan Police department. Let’s get Fenty for telling us the emperor had no clothes on. This is from Ron Linton, retired assistant chief, Metropolitan Police Department, who supports Fenty’s public safety policy approach.

As Ron Linton mentioned at the beginning of his post, which I edited out to get straight to the point, Adrian Fenty’s plan can be viewed on his website at Fenty06.com.

  Category: Entertainment/Events   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 12:31 am  

The Pact the MovieA gritty, provocative true-life story of three friends from the ‘hood, Rameck Hunt, Sampson Davis, and George Jenkins, who made a pact in high school to find a way to go to college and then medical school. They not only accomplished this, but they’re now spreading the word to inspire other inner-city kids to stay off of drugs, out of gangs and to take the educational route to a better life.

The Pact captures the pathos of the men’s individual journeys, the integrity of their voices and the power of their rare friendship. Their stories affirm the values that ultimately sustained and drove them: courage, tenacity, and faith. And they give tribute to the life of the mind and its power to turn dreams into reality.

This documentary will be aired August 24 at the Landmark E Street Theater.

August 20, 2006
  Category: Crime/Public Safety   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 9:24 pm  

One of the themes I continue to hear whenever the mayoral candidates speak about crime is community involvement. How can the police officers do it alone? They need us to assist in apprehending criminals and reporting crimes and not being afraid to go out on a limb and call out the perps.

Then you read about times when citizens have made an attempt to do something about a crime to no avail.

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  Category: Photos Around Washington DC   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 4:41 pm  

Borf Writes Letters to your Children

If you’ve lived in DC for a while, you know Borf’s work.
This photo was taken by Jaime of stop, blog and roll.

August 19, 2006
  Category: Our Elected Officials, Elections   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 4:24 pm  

Looks like Linda Cropp get her date with Adrian Fenty, and it’s going to be aired for all of to see. As both camps continued with the staring contest as to who’s going to flinch first, NewsChannel 8 anchor Bruce DePuyt broke the tie and offerd to host the debate for TV.

The hour-long debate between the leading mayoral candidates is scheduled for 4 p.m. next Monday. Then, two weeks later, we head to our voting stations. The polls already have Fenty leading anywhere from 10 to 21 points. To make up for falling behind with the public opinion, Cropp has recently included attacking Fenty in her campaign.

In Blogger News
Linda Cropp Thinks That I Am Gay
Tim, Emily and myself went to Dakota Cowgirl last night after too many $1.00 beers at Fast Eddies. For those who don’t know, Dakota Cowgirl is a gay bar. What I mean is that there are gay men there and it is obviously gay friendly, but it isn’t over the top gay so as to make a straight man uncomfortable… So there we were critiquing the music videos on the flat screen TVs and losing in Keno, when a man comes up to our table and asks if we are registered DC voters and if we would like to meet Linda Cropp.

Election Follow-Up
Adrian Fenty and Marie Johns both support gay marriage, so props to them. Linda Cropp does not support gay marriage in DC, but according to the Blade, “she supports recognition of same-sex marriages issued in Massachusetts, where gay marriage was legalized last year.” This makes no sense and sounds like she’s just trying to please everyone. Yet another reason not to vote for her.

  Category: Crime/Public Safety, Rallies/Demonstrations   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 4:12 pm  

There will be a “Rally for Public Safety and Against Gun Violence” next Sunday, August 27, 2006. Reaching Out to Others Together [ROOT Inc.] is organizing the rally to be held 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Freedom Plaza, located at 13th Ave NW & Pennsylvania Avenue NW. For more information, you can either call (202) 332-ROOT.

Their website is rootinc.org.

August 17, 2006
  Category: DC in Motion   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 5:01 pm  


  Category: Our Elected Officials, Elections   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 4:33 pm  

The Wire: Thomas CarcettiA friend of mine and I always talk a little about politics, locally, nationally and skeptically. He told me about one of HBO’s original series, The Wire, and I must say – I’m hooked. In season three the focus turned towards the politics. Councilman Thomas Carcetti’s run at mayor is quite fascinating as far as how winning the race affects what comes out of his mouth. Overall, his character does seem ultimately concerned about the well being of all the citizens of Baltimore, but Theresa D’Agostino consistently reminds him that it’s about winning the race.

So, as we get closer to the primaries, we’re starting to hear the things that usually aren’t spoken in a non-election year. Whether they’re sound bites or not is for the listener to determine, but I do keep it in mind as the spin doctors go to work.

Council Chair candidate Kathy Patterson brought up an interesting line of questioning that I wonder about. And it’s something I feel no one really wants to talk about.

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  Category: Entertainment/Events   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 12:21 am  

DC Shorts Film FestivalLooking for a reason to go to the movies other than Snakes on a Plane? Me, too. With a little patience, there’ll be 94 options, but you won’t be inundated with advertisements to watch them. Next month is the third annual DC Shorts Film Festival, and the range of films are all across the board.

Of the 94 shorts chosen from 495 entries, 74 films are from 18 countries from France and India to Macau and United Arab Emirates. This year’s main screenings will be held at Landmark E Street Cinema (near Metro Center Station), as well as two special showcases of Canadian films at the Canadian Embassy (near Judiciary Square/Archives Metro Station). And just so you know, a third of the films are from local (DC-based) filmmakers.

The event is being held September 14-21. View the General Information Press Release or the Highlights of the Festival Press Release for more information.

August 16, 2006
  Category: Our Elected Officials, Elections   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 8:43 am  

Another blogger battles those glaring orange signs. Not Vincent Orange for Mayor. The ones that the Cropp camp are planting wherever they so choose, regardless if they have permission or not.

The Cropp campaign had just put it there – presumably to counteract the affect of the Johns sign that our next door neighbors had put up – with no one’s permission, during the day, when none of us were home. And it’s not like they put it at the edge of the yard close to the street either. Nope. They put it at the summit of the yard. They had to go up an entire flight of stairs and spend several minutes on private property to install that atrocity.

Once we’d established that none of us had invited the sign into our yard, and that we are all still united in our hatred of Linda Cropp (even though we will never agree about Uli), I went outside and pried the thing out of the ground. And then I came back in and spent some time surfing the DC Board of Elections website and getting even more het up about the whole thing.

  Category: Elections   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 2:18 am  

Adrian FentyFrom the City Desk blog, there’s a link to survey results about which mayoral candidate is favored to win the race. I just read in a Washington Post article that Fenty had a 10 point lead, but looking at the SurveyUSA Election Poll Number 9891 results, it’s more like Adrian Fenty over Linda Cropp by 21 points.

In every category, from race and gender, age and ideology, education and income, Fenty is a clear-cut favorite. And Linda Cropp is just now calling for a one-on-one debate? What can she possibly say that’s going to cause a mass defection from the Fenty camp over to hers? If anything, Fenty could say something to discourage someone from casting a vote in his favor, in which case my vote would go to Michael Brown.

Right about now, it’s like the Washington Redskins game last year against the San Francisco 49ers. You knew the game was over at halftime, but you finished the game for statistical purposes. You don’t half-step to the end; you continue to play hard. But you know the game is over.

Someone just needs to tell Linda Cropp it’s time to go into save-face mode and be a cordial runner-up. All that attacking and mud-slinging and pouting is only going to make it harder for her to say, “I’m happy for his victory and wish him the best…”

August 15, 2006
  Category: Elections   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 11:25 pm  

So far the main focus is on the five candidates running for mayor, but just as important this year is the race for the DC Council Chair. The two candidates this year are polar opposites. There’s the black male living in Southeast DC – Vincent Gray. And then there’s the white female not from east of the river – Kathy Patterson.

I’ve taken a look at both their records and so far, well, I’m going to think about it more before I start sharing my opinions. But recently Tom Smith shared a few opinions about the race.

August 14, 2006
  Category: Photos Around Washington DC   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 10:44 pm  

The U.S. Capitol

Flickr photo posted by sorin_frumuseanu

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