She Has…a blog

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I would like to take this time to thank

my good friends

in

The Washington State Democratic Party

who troll my  my blog and drive the stats through the ceiling

when we are holding internal Party Elections.

What David Tennant, Babies born with two faces and Fiji Mermaids have to do with

Politics

escapes me.

I don’t blame you though- those Doctor Who Pictures  are pretty neat.

Still.

While I have you here may I suggest you visit the following links listed below? There are no  Billy Connolly youtube clips or stories about mentally ill guys chasing people around the street with a hammer on theses sites- and there certainly are not any pictures of David Tennant  but you’ll actually learn something.

And that is always a good thing- so here it goes:

Mark P. Hintz

Washington State Democratic Party Candidate for State Chair

Candidate Hintz

Hello Candidate Hintz!

Luis S. Moscoso

 Washington  State Democratic Party Secretary (incumbent)

 

Yes It Is.

Yes It Is.

 

 Sharon Smith

 

Washington State Democratic Party Candidate for Vice Chair

psst- the tall guy next to Sharon is going to be President

psst- the tall guy next to Sharon is going to be President

 

And now we will now return you to our I.B. regularly scheduled program.

YAYAYAYAYAY!

And now back to your regularly scheduled program

 

 

Have You Hugged Your Governor Today?

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I’ve had a lot of fun at Sarah Palin’s expense…which must at least give a chuckle to those Vampires at the RNC who got stuck buying Palin a bunch of new clothes and her husband’s silk boxer shorts…

but in the middle of the train wreck that was Sarah Palin-

 my State re-elected our Governor- Chris Gregoire- and Gregoire is a Governor we can be proud of.

Here in Washington state we don’t have to wonder what Gregoire will do to us on the world stage everytime she opens her mouth- and we can also not worry about the fact that a very large percentage of the population sits around praying like crazy for her to say something stupid for a cheap thrill.

When Gregoire’s  challenger- a Bush Light chucklehead who thought he could win a campaign by saying Chris Gregoire released sex offenders in the community  who in turn were waiting to molest your children-Gregoire didn’t go nasty back on them.

I would have.

And it would have involved toilet paper, eggs and underwear hanging from somebody’s trees.

But then again, no one would ever elect me to anything.

Anyway.

Governor Gregoire stuck to the issues, she acted with class and she has always done right by us here in Washington and in the end she won the election.

Which makes me feel good to know that if you do the right things good things will come back to you.

So

Gov. Gregoire if I haven’t said it before I’m glad you’re our Governor

and Alaska all I can say is…

Thank You

for Sarah Palin

in these trying times we could all use a laugh- a good one- and in

 Sarah ‘Caribou Barbie’ Palin you have given us that.

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Governor Chris Gregoire

and

President Elect Barack Obama

In Seattle Washington

February 2008

:::additional stories:::

From PBS:::Washington Gov. Gregoire Wins Re-election

Rossi’s loss to Gov. Gregoire leaves state GOP in dire straits

Gregoire Wins; Democrats Increase Majority to 29

Gregoire campaign manager on her ‘decisive win’

Oh Yes We Will!

 

Join the 1st Congressional District and Snohomish County Democrats as we celebrate Democratic Victory! 

Start Time:
Tuesday, November 4, 2008 at 6:00pm
End Time:
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 at 12:00am
Location:
Nile Center and Golf Course Ballroom
Street:
6601 244th St SW
City/Town:
Mountlake Terrace, WA

Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
Buffet Served from 6:00 to 8:00
Party continues until midnight!

Musical Entertainment Provided by the Three Chord Progressives

 Election results from TV and Internet projected on large screens

Appetizer and Salad Bar Buffet No Host Bar Raffle/Auction

Cost & Reservations

SUPPER  TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT

HOWEVER

DOORS OPEN FOR ELECTION WATCH AT 8:OOPM
QUESTIONS:

 e-mail Marsha Scutvick at

marshascutvickatyahoodotcom

To Protect And Serve…and that goes for you too

 

 

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For years Non-Indians living or working on the Tulalip Reservation in Washington State have been beyond the reach of The Tribal Law Enforcement Agency- that has changed and for some reason it’s created a problem with Non-Tribal Members.

I wonder why?

Published: Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Tribal police to gain power to arrest non-Indians

 

TULALIP — Tulalip Tribal police officers soon will have the power to protect their community — all of it.

 

Newly minted Sheriff John Lovick plans to cross commission 17 of the 22 tribal officers on Friday. That act will give tribal officers authority to arrest non-Indians on the reservation, where the vast majority of people who live, work and visit aren’t tribal members.

 

This should leave no doubt that the tribal police have the right to stop, and arrest, all criminals on the reservation. It should also put an end to any debate about tribal police officers’ authority over non-Indians, Lovick said.

“It’s their jurisdiction. We’re going let them handle their jurisdiction,” he said.

The partnership is the first in Snohomish County.

Former Snohomish County Sheriff Rick Bart didn’t grant commissions to any tribal officers, except to former Tulalip Tribal Police Chief Jay Goss. He did not believe they met the qualifications of other sworn officers.

Over the years, a group of non-Indians living on the reservation have contested the tribal officers’ authority, leading to dangerous confrontations.

In one incident, a woman attempted to interfere with tribal police who stopped a suspected drunken driver from escaping into a house.

As they were putting the man in their cruiser, to wait for the State Patrol to arrest him, an agitated woman approached the officers, screaming “time out” and arguing that they didn’t have the right to stop the suspect because the man wasn’t a tribal member.

Sen. Val Stevens, R-Arlington, later suggested that non-Indian drivers flash a card during traffic stops made by Tulalip Tribal Police. The card was intended to serve as notice to the officers that the driver was not required to recognize their authority.

Snohomish County criminal justice officials publicly opposed the idea a nd urged anyone police stopped on the reservation to obey the officers’ commands and save arguments over jurisdiction for court.

Lovick believes giving tribal police officers the authority to arrest nontribal criminals will increase police protection on the reservation and relieve some of the workload for his deputies.

Approximately 80 percent of the people who live on the 22,000-acre reservation are non-Indian and the majority of the 20,000 to 30,000 people who visit the reservation each day aren’t tribal members.

Without the deputization, “I can’t protect my community, and that’s just ludicrous,” new Tulalip Tribal Police Chief Scott Smith said. Such agreements are not even necessary for city police officers.

“We’re as professional a police department as any other,” Smith said. “This isn’t going to be a haven for you because you’re not an Indian.”

Smith, who took over for Goss in January, was chief of police in Mountlake Terrac e for seven years.

Under the previous rules, tribal police could investigate any crime or stop anyone on the reservation. But if the suspect wasn’t a tribal member, the officers were required to call a sheriff’s deputy or Washington State Patrol trooper to make the arrest.

That meant waiting for a deputy to be free. As the clock ran, tribal officers knew they had only about an hour to detain someone before it could be considered an unlawful arrest.

“We’re at the mercy of their call load,” Smith said. “We have to kick them loose or hope the deputy gets there damn quick.”

Smith and Lovick worked together to make sure tribal officers met all of the same qualifications required for sheriff’s deputies. A sheriff’s lieutenant spent a week reviewing the officers’ backgrounds and training, Lovick said.

Tribal police officers must have completed training at the state academy, or equivalency training, and passed a polygraph and psychological evaluation.

“There’s nothing to worry about — these are well qualified, well-trained officers,” Lovick said. “I think people will be pleased with the level and quality of service they provide.”

Smith believes giving his officers expanded authority will make for more efficient policing. It’s not going to mean that his officers will be booking everyone into jail. If someone is arrested for investigation of a serious crime or one that requires a mandatory arrest, such as a domestic violence assault, or if officers can’t verify a person’s name, that person will be locked up, he said.

His department also will train with the sheriff’s office and call on sheriff’s deputies to assist with major crimes involving non-Indians. The FBI has jurisdiction in major criminal investigations on Indian reservations.

Friday’s cross commission will come just two weeks after Gov. Chris Gregoire signed legislation that allows tribal police to expand their authority on Indian reservations.

The legislation was sponsored by John McCoy, D-Tulalip. The law requires tribal police officers to be state certified. Tribes also must obtain liability insurance and waive sovereign nation immunity if the police department is sued or an officer is accused of misconduct.

“It’s landmark,” McCoy said. “The whole thing is that it’s equal justice for all. We can’t have a haven for people and not have them responsible for their actions.”

The law closes some important gaps, said Mike Lasnier, legislative chairman for the Northwest Association of Tribal Enforcement Officers and Suquamish tribal police chief on the Port Madison reservation near Poulsbo.

No longer will tribal police authority be completely dependant on the relationship between a tribal police chief and the county sheriff, he said.

Opponents don’t believe the legislation is constitutional.

“The tribe doesn’t have the right to do this,” said Tom Mitchell, president of the Marysville Tulalip Community Association. He testified in January against the legislation.

He isn’t opposed to greater police protection but the new law doesn’t protect the civil rights of nontribal members, Mitchell said.

Smith recognizes that his officers’ expanded authority may cause some unease among residents, but he encourages anyone with concerns to contact him.

“I know the whole world is watching, by that I mean those who might be skeptical about the authority granted to us,” he said. “It’s an issue and perception from the past but at some point we have to say ‘enough’ and give these guys a shot.”

Tulalip Tribal Police Sgt. Jeff Jira said the expanded authority is an honor that he and his fellow officers take seriously.

He believes he’ll be able to do his job more efficiently. There is no reason to burden a sheriff’s deputy with more work when tribal officers are already there to do the job, he said.

“I think the only ones who should be opposed are the criminals,” Jira said.

 

It Only Hurts When You Laugh

The men who attached the picture at the bottom of this post to an e-mail as a joke are not sitting in a basement lined with tin foil –

they don’t visit sites like:

CTRL Forums where nobody knows your name

and

they don’t listen to The Conspiracy Channel On Line.

No, the people who passed this picture along via the Internet are NOT sitting in a room with five deadbolts on the door and that door is not monitored by a 24 hour surveillance camera. They are not sleeping on  boxes of sardines in crates and their electricity is not provided by a gasoline generator

They are sitting on the Snohomish City Council in Washington State and from their elected positions they say certainly don’t harbor any ill-feelings towards the Hispanics living in our county.

Really.

Let’s take a look at this ‘joke’…shall we?

Leaving Mexico. Entering MeximericaWelfare Dept. (1/4 MI),

 Social Security (3/4 MI), Free Medical (1 1/4 MI)

 

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Do you know what?

 I beg to differ…

and I would also hazard to say that Snohomish does not deserve the black eye that Councilmen Doug Thorndike and R.C. “Swede” Johnson have given it.

We ALL deserve so much better

LINK to one ( but somewhat anemic story ) HERE:

 

Statement from

 The Diversity Committee of the Snohomish County Democratic Central Committee.

 

The Diversity Committee of the Snohomish County Democratic Central Committee takes a stand against “white privilege” in our county.
Recently two Snohomish City council members used the Internet in an inappropriate manner and must be held accountable for their actions.

      These two members of the council, Council Member Thorndike and Council Member Johnson recently sent an inappropriate email message to another Council Member that was an example of “white privilege”.

      “White privilege is the advantages given freely to white people for no other reason than being born with the “right” skin color. If their skin color had not been white, they would not have been making these jokes. This is no way for an American to treat another American.

      Mr. Thorndike and Mr. Johnson have left question marks with most people about their decision-making process. If either were my employee, this behavior would not be tolerated. As an elected official, I expect a higher standard of leadership than what they displayed.

      It is time that this attitude is removed from our society and the respect of all people be truly adopted.

-Mark Hintz-

Mark is the chair of the Snohomish County Democrats in Washington State. He is also the vice chair of the Washington State Democratic Chairs Organization.