Monday, September 07, 2009

Re-Posting the information about Jim Mullen's Apple Sauce - Sent in by our own blogger Jim McMahon



CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE JIM MULLEN FOOD WEBSITE



Dear friends,
I'm writing you to let you know about an online contest I have entered with my applesauce company. Those of you who are familiar with this product know that it is certainly worthy of consideration. I am attaching a link with the story and the location of the contest. I certainly could use your help in getting it out to as many people as possible. If you would not mind which you please forward it to some of your e-mail contacts or people you think might be interested in helping me by giving me an endorsement (CLICK HERE FOR THAT WEBSITE)

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,
James Mullen
Mullen Foods LLC.
P.O. Box 480-392
Niles, IL 60714

Mullen’s™
Chicago’s Finest Applesauce™
(877) 977-3663 toll free
773 716-9001
773 594-0925 fax

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Jim Mullen is a great guy and I would deeply appreciate it if you would take a minute to click on the link and then go half way down the page on the left and click on the button that says "Endorse this story now."

If you've never tried his applesauce, you don't know what you're missing. I go to his website www.mullenfoods.com and have mine shipped, but some select stores are carrying it too. You can't get anything close to this anywhere else. Somebody described it perfectly when they said is was like "eating apple pie, without the crust."

Most of us know Jim, but for those that don't, his story is below his letter.

Thanks.........Jim McMahon

www.jimmcmahonchicago.blogspot.com
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(Please disregard any small spelling or grammatical errors because the person writing this e-mail is physically disabled and is using voice recognition software.)

Milwaukee Police make arrest in serial killings - Offender linked to a minimum of 9 killings


Milwaukee man arrested in connection to 9 killings
MILWAUKEE - A Milwaukee man whose DNA authorities say linked him to the slayings of nine women since 1986 has been charged with two counts of homicide, with more charges expected later this week, police and prosecutors said Monday.

Walter E. Ellis, 49, was taken into custody after a struggle at a motel on Saturday, days after police served a search warrant to obtain a DNA sample, police Chief Edward Flynn said. Ellis was charged with two counts of first-degree intentional homicide and more charges will be filed within the next few days, Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm said.

Each homicide charge carries a maximum penalty of life in prison.

Police said Ellis' DNA was found on the bodies of nine women who were killed between 1986 and 2007 on the city's north side. Investigators believe eight of the women were prostitutes and one was a runaway. They ranged in age from 16 to 41.

"Good police work and good police science led us to Walter Ellis," Flynn said. "These cases, some more than 20 years old, were never forgotten."

Flynn declined to say what the motive may have been.

"I don't think it's possible for me to speculate what would cause someone to engage in these horrific acts," Flynn said.

Online court records show that Ellis pleaded no contest in 1998 to a reduced charge of second-degree reckless injury. He served three years of a five-year sentence, Flynn said.

Chisholm didn't know whether Ellis had an attorney. A message left with Ellis' previous attorney was not immediately returned Monday.

According to the criminal complaint, detectives searched Ellis' home on Aug. 29 and seized a toothbrush and razors that a female roommate said belonged to Ellis. Investigators at the Wisconsin State Crime Laboratory matched DNA from the toothbrush with samples taken from one victim and fingernail samples of the other, the complaint said.

A brother of one of the victims said earlier Monday that his family has carried a great burden since his sister, Joyce Mims, was strangled in 1997 at the age of 41. Terry Williams said the family thinks the killer might have been related to his sister's boyfriend at the time. That man has since died.

"We just hated that it had taken so long for them to find her killer, those women's killer. But you know, justice one day is better than no justice at all," said Williams, 49, of Madison.

Before Monday, investigators had said they believed one person was responsible for seven deaths. Police now believe he's connected to the deaths of two more women who were both strangled.

The investigation produced breaks in other cases after detectives resubmitted numerous DNA samples to the state crime lab in the unsolved homicides of suspected prostitutes. The work led to progress in at least 10 unrelated killings, authorities said.

"This is a phenomenal feat," Mayor Tom Barrett said. "The lesson here is there is never a totally cold case in the city of Milwaukee."


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Detective Shavedlongcock:

I had a post the other day on how the I.D.O.C. released over 50,000 inmates without ever taking their DNA. Imagine how many of those 50,000 have left DNA on some murder or sex crime scene.

I always wonder how many serial killers are walking around out there. Some leading "normal" lives and nobody even knowing the murders that he or she are doing. It's a crazy world and many crazies are out there.

Great News - More Stores Are Now Accepting Food Stamps - Maybe because they moved all the CHA residents through-out the city???


More stores are accepting food stamps
More chains allow purchases with government debit cards as more people seek help; official says that is out of necessity rather than generosity


Joanna Gugudan hesitated as she picked a box of brownies off the shelf at Aldi. "I can't believe I can buy this," she recalled thinking during her first grocery shopping trip in a month.

Her family had been relying on food pantry rations. But this time, she swiped her electric-blue Illinois Link food stamp card to cover the $74.50 tab.

Gugudan is among a record number of consumers relying on government aid to pay for groceries because of the economic downturn. And that flood of participants has persuaded retailers who never before accepted food stamps to join the program.

More than 35.1 million Americans received food stamps in June, up 22 percent over June 2008, according to data released last week by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. It was the seventh straight month that participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program increased.


CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL NEWS STORY


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Detective Shavedlongcock:

More places to spend your FREEBIES! All right! Just spread your legs, get some man seed and get knocked up! And then it is easy street as we work our 2 or 3 jobs.

What a fucking joke!

Search Warrant said Apt "D" not Apt "C" - Two female defendants may beat the case....Large drug arrests


Search warrant mistake helps reverse 2 women's drug convictions
Before search, police realized warrant listed wrong apartment -- they arrested women after raiding unit across hall instead
When police charged into the building with a battering ram, their search warrant authorized them to smash open the door of Apartment D at the top of the stairs, where Jerry Lechner was still asleep.

"That would have scared me a little bit -- somebody knocks down your door," Lechner said, recalling the early-morning encounter three years ago in Cary.

Luckily for Lechner -- and his door -- the Illinois State Police investigator in charge realized it was Apartment C, across the hall, where an informant had bought cocaine. So they broke down that door instead, arresting two women, who later were sentenced to 8 years in state prison on drug dealing charges.

The search uncovered about $90,000 worth of cocaine and marijuana, according to news reports. But in a recent ruling that underscores the precise protocols police must follow in such cases, the Illinois 2nd District Appellate Court overturned the convictions of Lisa Urbina, 30, and Alex Fahey, 21.

They remain at the state prison in Decatur while prosecutors file an appeal with the Illinois State Supreme Court, said McHenry County State's Atty. Louis Bianchi.

Even if the Supreme Court sides with the defendants, it's unlikely they'll leave custody any time soon. Also convicted on related federal charges, the two women could be transferred from state to federal custody, a defense lawyer said.

But the victory is still an important one that emphasizes a suspect's rights when it comes to police searches, said assistant appellate defender Arianne Stein.

"If there's any sort of ambiguity in a warrant, the officer is not able to use his discretion," said Stein, Urbina's lawyer in the appeal. "The officers are not able to make that decision on their own."

The officer in charge should have gone back to the judge, Stein said.

Stein said Special Agent Daniel Thomas of the state's North Central Narcotics Task Force knew that the letter of the apartment was wrong on the warrant -- a crucial reason for the Appellate Court's ruling, she said.

Thomas filled out the affidavit for a search warrant with a "D" instead of a "C" based on what an informant had told him, said the Appellate Court ruling. But the same informant had told him that the apartment was at the top of the stairs and to the left in the two-story, four-unit apartment building.

The officer had "no doubt" that Apartment C was where the drug dealing was happening, the ruling said.

Prosecutors argued that going back to the judge would have caused a delay that might have allowed the defendants to destroy evidence. And McHenry County Circuit Judge Sharon Prather dismissed the defendant's claims about an improper search.

But last month's Appellate Court ruling spells out what police should have done: "Thomas should have contacted the judge who had authorized the search warrant, informed the judge of the ambiguity, requested instructions regarding any necessary change, and subject to the judge's approval, amended the search warrant."

State police spokesman Sgt. Juan Valenzuela declined to comment on the case but said police are trained on all court rulings that affect how they do their jobs.

It's rare, but not unheard of, for search warrants to have mistakes, said Northwestern University law professor Al Alschuler, who agreed with the Appellate Court's ruling.

In 2003, for example, Chicago police raided the home of a 73-year-old widow whose address was mistakenly listed on their warrant.

"I asked them, 'What did I do?' And they told me to get out of the way because they were looking for drugs," the shaken woman told the Tribune at the time.

In cases where police find what they are looking for despite a flawed search warrant, Alschuler said courts generally have allowed the searches and evidence to stand provided it's the judge's mistake and the arresting police officer is unaware of the problem.

But if the officer recognizes a mistake, courts have said the obligation is to correct it before a search. "The easy answer to why that is [is] because the Constitution of the United States says so," Alschuler said, citing the 4th Amendment, which protects against "unreasonable searches and seizures."

A police search can be invasive and destructive, so it's crucial to have safeguards, the law professor said. "They really do rip the place apart," Alschuler said. "People hide drugs in all kinds of places. These searches are big deals."

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

Well the best thing is that even if they beat the state charges they have federal time hanging over both their heads...

But I hope the courts do rule in favor of the police department. What they officers have stated makes sense... Although the warrant said "D" when executing the warrant they learned by the informant's own statements that it was apartment "C" once they were in the hallway and saw the entry door.

From a black man who knows... Det. Shavedlongcock's black street reporter Dr. James David Manning

Click to watch....


Thanks to Greg! GEB for this submission.

Cops use stimulus checks to lure Floridians to their arrest


MIAMI (Reuters) - Police in a Florida city used the promise of economic stimulus checks to lure 76 people to their arrest on a variety of outstanding warrants.

The Fort Lauderdale Police Department set up "Operation Show Me the Money" to round up people wanted on charges ranging from second-degree murder to guns and drug charges to failure to pay child support.

Using the name of the fictitious "South Florida Stimulus Coalition," police mailed letters asking the suspects to call an undercover phone line and make appointments to claim their money. When they showed up at an auditorium and presented their identification, they were led to an area where uniformed police were waiting to arrest them.

Police said such roundups are safer and more efficient than serving warrants at people's homes.

"You totally control the environment whereas when you're walking up to someone's home there's an unknown factor there," Police Sergeant Frank Sousa said on Friday.

The operation ended on Thursday night and Sousa declined to say how much money the suspects were offered.

"They were not large dollar amounts," he said. "No one was promised thousands of dollars."

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

I am surprise that these bullshit offers always seem to bring in criminals. I really would think that most criminals would know by now that these are just tricks to get them to surrender.


Thanks to JJC! Good old Johnny for this submission!

Palmer Elementary School, 5051 N. Kenneth Ave - Furniture, Books Dumped Outside a Chicago Public School

Furniture, Books Dumped Outside School
School Says Chairs Are Dangerous, Books Are Out Of Date
Photo: These desks were found lying in a pile in the parking lot of Palmer Elementary School, 5055 W. Palmer St., along with chairs and textbooks. School officials say it's housecleaning and maintenance.

Reporting
Mai Martinez

CHICAGO (CBS-TV) ― These desks were found lying in a pile in the parking lot of Palmer Elementary School, 5055 W. Palmer St., along with chairs and textbooks. School officials say it's housecleaning and maintenance.
Dozens of desks were strewn about the ground after being tossed out of the building. Dumpsters in the parking lot behind the school were filled with books.
The scene surprised a lot of parents, given that school starts Tuesday. So CBS 2's Mai Martinez went to Palmer Elementary School, 5051 N. Kenneth Ave., to find out just what was going on.

CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL NEWS STORY

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

What isn't stolen, kicked back, over charged or out right stolen is usually wasted... like all this "stuff" they threw out.

I bet there is a few charities that could use those desks and chairs...


Thanks MotorCop40 for this scoop.

OK... I can sneak in the below Public Service Ad and also sneak a little station identification / ad for myself


Our fellow blogger Jim McMahon has reminded us about Jim Mullen's Apple Sauce



CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE JIM MULLEN FOOD WEBSITE



Dear friends,
I'm writing you to let you know about an online contest I have entered with my applesauce company. Those of you who are familiar with this product know that it is certainly worthy of consideration. I am attaching a link with the story and the location of the contest. I certainly could use your help in getting it out to as many people as possible. If you would not mind which you please forward it to some of your e-mail contacts or people you think might be interested in helping me by giving me an endorsement (CLICK HERE FOR THAT WEBSITE)

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,
James Mullen
Mullen Foods LLC.
P.O. Box 480-392
Niles, IL 60714

Mullen’s™
Chicago’s Finest Applesauce™
(877) 977-3663 toll free
773 716-9001
773 594-0925 fax

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Jim Mullen is a great guy and I would deeply appreciate it if you would take a minute to click on the link and then go half way down the page on the left and click on the button that says "Endorse this story now."

If you've never tried his applesauce, you don't know what you're missing. I go to his website www.mullenfoods.com and have mine shipped, but some select stores are carrying it too. You can't get anything close to this anywhere else. Somebody described it perfectly when they said is was like "eating apple pie, without the crust."

Most of us know Jim, but for those that don't, his story is below his letter.

Thanks.........Jim McMahon

www.jimmcmahonchicago.blogspot.com
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(Please disregard any small spelling or grammatical errors because the person writing this e-mail is physically disabled and is using voice recognition software.)

What's a Chicago morning without yellow crime scene tape decorating your front lawn


Little Village man stabbed to death in home
A man was stabbed to death this morning following an agrument at his residence, police said.
Eloy Gonzalez, 31, of the 2800 block of South Christiana Avenue, was pronounced dead at 2:02 a.m. at Mt. Sinai Hospital, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office.
Gonzalez was involved in an argument with another man in his residence when he was stabbed, said Chicago Police News Affairs Officer Michael Fitzpatrick. The suspect fled the scene after he stabbed Gonzalez, Fitzpatrick said.
There was no further information available. Police are investigating.


Man gunned down, killed in Grand Crossing
A 26-year-old man was killed Sunday evening in an apparent drive-by shooting, police said.
At about 6 p.m. Sunday, police responded to shots fired near 73rd Street and Stony Island Avenue, said Chicago Police News Affairs Officer Ron Gaines.
They found William Stark, of the 5300 block of South Kimbark Avenue, dead on the scene, according to a spokesman for the Cook County medical examiner's office. He was pronounced dead at 6:41 p.m. at Stroger Hospital, according to the office.
Stark was walking down the street when a person inside a car started firing several shots, striking him, Gaines said.
The incident is possibly gang related, Gaines said. Police are investigating.


Body found in abandoned West Side building
A body was discovered in an abandoned building tonight in the Montclare neighborhood on Chicago's West Side, police said.
According to preliminary reports, the body was found at about 8:45 p.m. in the 7100 block of West Grand Avenue, said Chicago Police News Affairs Officer Hector Alfaro.
It is not clear how police were alerted to the scene, Alfaro said.
The gender of the victim is not known, according to Alfaro and a spokesman for the Cook County medical examiner's office.
The remains were badly decomposed, the spokesman said.
Police are conducting a death investigation.


Girl, 5, struck and killed by vehicle on North Side
A 5-year-old girl riding her bicycle was struck and killed Sunday evening by a vehicle exiting a West Rogers Park alley, police said.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

I hate when crime is so down that there is no crime to post about... but since that ain't happening nor is it going to happen in Chicago... the postings keep coming.

More city slaughters.... which wouldn't be a bad name for a sport's team, the Chicago Slaughters

Proviso East High School football coaches also serve community as police in Maywood


Maywood police officer also serves as Proviso East football coach
Expressionless, Proviso East head coach Aaron Peppers stands before his football players. They are grass-stained and exhausted. On this late summer morning, someone forgot to bring out the tackling dummies, so everyone endured grueling conditioning drills -- before practice had even really begun.

Peppers sizes up the aftermath, scanning his players through wraparound shades.

"I want tempo today," the coach says evenly, a quiet demand for their long day ahead.

But Peppers' long day merely carries on. Less than two hours earlier, he finished his overnight shift as a Maywood cop, patrolling the west suburb's precarious streets. If he is also exhausted, it is impossible to tell.

For Peppers, and for three of his coaching assistants who are also on the police force, their second shift has begun -- and in it they forge a remarkable bridge between school and street, between football and town.

CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL CHICAGO TRIBUNE NEWS STORY

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

I would hate to be in any position at a high school today with how the kids behave. But maybe having these sport coaches as police officers, they might have a little edge over controlling the students.

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Michael Jackson's glove auctioned in Australia

Photo: Michael Jackson taking a whiff of Macaulay Culkin's asscrack scent from his glove...

Australia - A bejeweled white glove Michael Jackson tossed to an Australian fan more than a decade ago sold at auction Sunday for 57,600 Australian dollars ($48,400), almost twice the estimated selling price.Warwick Stone, a buyer for the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, beat out five other bidders for the late King of Pop's glove, said Charlotte Stanes, spokeswoman for the Melbourne auction house Bonhams and Goodman. The estimated selling price before the auction was AU$30,000.
"We are very happy with the result," Stanes said. "It's the first glove we know about in Australia."
Bonhams and Goodman said it was the first auction of a Michael Jackson glove since his death on June 25 this year at age 50.
Jackson visited Australia in 1996 as part of his HIStory world tour. While in Sydney, he attended the Australian premiere for the film "Ghosts," in which he had a starring role. At the end of the screening, he tossed the glove at audience member Bill Hibble, who has since died, said national head of collectables Giles Moon

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

And why was it sold in Australia? Because it had the fresh scent of being "DOWN UNDER" on Macaulay Culkin....

A white glove with brown stained fingers is a real collectable!

Pres. Obama's 32 hand picked "CZARS" - Triple the amount of Czars any president has had. Czars have no congressional oversite at all



List of Obama's Czars
As of July 20, 2009:


• The Brainroom counts 32 czars in the Obama administration, based on media reports from reputable sources that have identified the official in question as a czar.
• In addition, President Obama has said that he will create the position of cyber czar, and there have been media reports that there could be a health insurance czar and a copyright czar. When and if those positions are filled, that would bring the total to 35.
• Since czar isn't an official job title, the number is somewhat in the eye of the beholder.

NOTE: positions that also existed under previous administrations are indicated with an *.

1. Afghanistan Czar - Richard Holbrooke

Title: Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Appointed: January 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: State

• Will work with CENTCOM head Gen. David Petraeus to integrate U.S. civilian and military efforts in the region.
• 45 years of experience have made him a fixture of the Democrats' foreign policy establishment.
• Was U.S. ambassador to U.N., 1999-2001
• Brokered the 1995 Dayton Peace Accords in Bosnia
• Also served as Assistant secretary of state, East Asia and the Pacific (1976 to 1980); worked in foreign service (1962 to 1976)
• From 1972 through 1976, was the editor of Foreign Policy magazine.

2. AIDS Czar * - Jeffrey Crowley

Title: Director of the Office of National AIDS Policy
Salary: $102,000
Reports to: President Obama (as part of the Executive Office of the President’s Domestic Policy Council)
Appointed: February 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: Health and Human Services

• Coordinates HIV/AIDS policy domestically and internationally.
• Senior Research Scholar at Georgetown University's Health Policy Institute and a Senior Scholar at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University Law Center.
• Was Deputy Executive Director for Programs at the National Association of People with AIDS
• Has Master of Public Health from the Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health

3. Auto Recovery Czar - Ed Montgomery

Title: Director of Recovery for Auto Communities and Workers
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Larry Summers, the president's top economic adviser, and Labor Secretary Hilda Solis
Appointed: March 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: Labor

• Will work to leverage government resources to support the workers, communities and regions that rely on the American auto industry.
• Was Deputy Secretary and Chief Economist at the Labor Department (1997 to 1998)
• Is Dean of the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences at the University of Maryland (2003 to present)
• Has PhD in economics from Harvard
• In 2008, made $1,200 in political donations, all of which went to Obama’s presidential campaign.
• Wife is the granddaughter of a General Motors worker from Portland, Mich.
• Drives a 2000 Lincoln

4. Border Czar * - Alan Bersin

Title: Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Special Representative for Border Affairs
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano
Appointed: April 2009
Agencies that might have handled similar issues: Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

• Will coordinate all of the department's border security and law-enforcement efforts.
• Essentially had the same job under President Clinton; served as Attorney General Janet Reno's special representative on border issues, a job that he held while retaining the position of U.S. attorney for San Diego.
• This time, boss will be Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, who will expect him to handle illegal immigration and drug violence issues along the Mexican-American border
• Previous experience: Chairman of the San Diego Regional Airport Authority (2006 to 2009); Secretary of Education for California (2005 to 2006); Superintendent of San Diego Public Schools (1998 to 2005); U.S. Attorney for San Diego (1993 to 1998)
• Graduate of Harvard and Yale Law School
• Talking about border security shortly before he was named Clinton border czar in 1995, said he wanted to focus on suspected smugglers of both drugs and people and was not interested in prosecuting “economic migrants.”
• Often tied to the 1994 border policy called “Operation Gatekeeper.” The policy shifted the U.S. focus from the arresting of immigrants who actually crossed the border to an increased border presence designed to stop border crossing in the first place. When Bersin left the position in 1998, border arrests were on pace for an 18-year low of just more than 200,000. Latino groups complained that Operation Gatekeeper was immoral, saying the program monitored the border near San Diego but simply forced illegal immigrants to other, more dangerous areas.
• Has given more than $50,000 to political campaigns since 1999, almost all of it to Democrats.

5. California Water Czar - David J. Hayes

Title: Deputy Interior Secretary
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Interior Secretary Ken Salazar
Appointed: June 2009
Confirmed by Senate (as Deputy Interior Security): May 20, 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: Interior

• Charged with coordinating federal agencies to ease California's water shortage
• Graduate of Stanford Law School; clerked for U.S. District Court for the D.C., has been a partner at two big D.C. law firms
• Was deputy interior secretary under Bruce Babbitt during Clinton administration
• From 1993 to 1995, was chairman of the board at the Environmental Law Institute, a non-profit research center.
• As a lobbyist, represented the Southern California Metropolitan Water District in 2001
• In August 2008, wrote a policy report while working at the Progressive Policy Institute accusing the Bush administration of leaving a “damaging legacy” in their natural resource management policies
• Donated $2,300 to Clinton during 2008 campaign; after she withdrew, donated $2,300 to Obama

6. Car Czar - Ron Bloom

NOTE: on July 13, 2009, Bloom took over as head of the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry, replacing Steven Rattner

Title: Counselor to the Secretary of the Treasury
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and National Economic Council head Larry Summers
Appointed: July 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: Treasury

• A leader of the White House task force overseeing auto company bailouts; worked on restructuring of General Motors and Chrysler LLC.
• Was special assistant to president of the United Steelworkers union from 1996-Feb 2009
• Has negotiated restructuring deals for more than 50 companies, getting major concessions from unions and companies.
• Was raised in New York in a pro-union family, which included a schoolteacher mother and unionized relatives.
• After working for the Service Employees International Union, got an MBA from Harvard University because he thought unions lacked business smarts, he said in a 1996 interview in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
• From 1985 to 1990, he worked as an investment banker with Lazard Freres & Co., which specializes in mergers, acquisitions and corporate restructuring, before co-founding the investment-banking firm Keilin and Bloom.

7. Central Region Czar - Dennis Ross

Title: Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for the Central Region (encompasses the Middle East, the Gulf, Afghanistan, Pakistan and South Asia)
Salary: unknown
Reports to: National Security Adviser Gen. James L. Jones
Appointed: June 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: State

• Spent 12 years in the George H.W. Bush and Clinton administrations trying to create a permanent agreement between the governments of Israel and the Palestinian territories
• In 1981, was named to President Ronald Reagan’s national security staff as the director of Near East and South Asian Affairs.
• Was director of the State Department’s Policy Planning office during President George H. W. Bush’s term.
• 1993: appointed to the position of Middle East coordinator, making him the top negotiator for peace between Israel and Palestinian territories
• After he left government in 2000, headed up Washington Institute for Near East Policy, a hawkish think tank with a pro-Israeli bent

8. Climate Czar - Todd Stern

Title: Special Envoy for Climate Change
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Appointed: January 2009
Agency or department that might have handled similar issues: Environmental Protection Agency; State

• Responsible for developing international approaches to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases.
• Served in the Clinton White House from 1993 to 1999; Was Head of the Initiative on Global Climate Change (1997 to 1999) and Adviser to the Secretary of the Treasury (1999 to 2001)
• As a top aide to President Clinton, helped negotiate the Kyoto and Buenos Aires climate pacts, both of which fell apart partially because of a lack of U.S. support during Bush administration.
• After Bush was elected to office, went to the Wilmer Hale law firm, where he is a partner in the regulatory and government affairs division.
• Was most recently a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, where he focused on climate change and environmental issues.
• Has written extensively on climate change, and has called on the American government and the international community to take a series of steps to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases.
• Supports a national cap-and-trade system that would limit carbon emissions and reduce U.S. dependency on foreign oil
• Has law degree from Harvard

9. Domestic Violence Czar - Lynn Rosenthal

Title: White House adviser on Violence Against Women
Salary: unknown
Reports to: President Obama and Vice President Biden
Appointed: June 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: Health and Human Services

• Will advise the President and Vice President on domestic violence and sexual assault issues.
• 2000-2006: served as the Executive Director of the National Network to End Domestic Violence
• Was an advocate for the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act in 2000 and 2005 and has assisted states and local communities with implementation of this federal legislation
• Was director of the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence

10. Drug Czar * - Gil Kerlikowske

Title: Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy
Salary: unknown
Reports to: President Obama
Appointed: March 2009
Confirmed by Senate: May 7, 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: Justice

• Directs drug-control policy in the U.S.; is expected to shift drug policy to intervention, treatment and a reduction of problem drug use.
• Was police chief for the city of Seattle from 2000-2009
• Was Deputy Director of the Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (1998 to 2000); Police Chief for the city of Buffalo (1994 to 1998); Police chief of Fort Pierce, Fla. (N/A to 1994)
• A strong gun-control advocate, urged both the Washington legislature and the U.S. Congress to pass an assault-weapons ban and has worked to close the loophole that doesn't require background checks at gun shows
• 2003: admitted that busting people for personal marijuana possession was not a top priority of the Seattle police department.
• As Seattle police chief, assigned an officer full-time to the drug court, which commuted sentences of drug users who complete medical treatment in lieu of going to jail.

11. Economic Czar * - Paul Volcker

Title: Chairman of the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board
Salary: Volcker reportedly isn't paid for his advice.
Reports to: President Obama
Appointed: January 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: Treasury

• Charged with offering independent, nonpartisan information, analysis, and advice to the President as he formulates and implements his plans for economic recovery.
• Some reports say he's been marginalized by Larry Summers.
• Former Federal Reserve chairman (1979-1987)
• Was Undersecretary for Monetary Affairs, Department of the Treasury (1969 to 1974); Deputy Undersecretary for Monetary Affairs, Department of the Treasury (1963 to 1965)
• Gave Obama campaign $2,300 in 2008.

12. Energy and Environment Czar - Carol Browner

Title: Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change
Salary: $172,200
Reports to: President Obama
Appointed: January 2009
Agency that might have handled similar issues: EPA

• Coordinates energy and climate policy, emphasizing regulation and conservation.
• Was Environmental Protection Agency administrator in the Clinton administration (1993-2000)
• Was Florida Secretary of the Environment (1991 to 1993)
• Founded and continues to serve as a principal of The Albright Group LLC, a global strategy firm led by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. Also a principal of Albright Capital Management, an investment advisory firm that concentrates on emerging markets.
• Worked on the Socialist International's Commission for a Sustainable World Society, which argues that the global community must work collectively to address environmental policies
• Described Bush administration as the "worst environmental administration ever"
• While orchestrating private discussions between the White House and auto industry officials on vehicle fuel efficiency standards, kept the talks as quiet as possible. Mary Nichols, the head of the California Air Resources Board, said, "We put nothing in writing, ever."
• 2003: A federal judge held the Environmental Protection Agency in contempt for destroying computer files during the Clinton administration that had been sought by a conservative legal foundation. U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth also ordered the EPA to pay the Landmark Legal Foundation's legal fees and costs because the agency disobeyed his order to preserve the electronic records of Browner, the former EPA chief.

13. Faith-Based Czar * - Joshua DuBois

Title: Director of the Office of Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
Salary: $98,000
Reports to: President Obama
Appointed: February 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: Health and Human Services

• Acts as a liaison between faith and secular community groups and the White House, often partnering with them to tackle social issues. Helps these groups apply for federal grants available to them.
• Is 26 years old
• Has master’s in public affairs from Princeton University; served as associate pastor
• Worked for Rep. Rush Holt (D-N.J.) as an intern and then as a fellow for Rep. Charles B. Rangel (DN. Y.).
• Hired as a legislative correspondent in Obama’s Senate office in May 2005
• In 2008, at the age of 25, was appointed director of religious affairs for the Obama campaign.

14. Government Performance Czar - Jeffrey Zients

Title: Chief Performance Officer
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Office of Management and Budget Director Peter Orzag
Appointed: April 2009
Confirmed by the Senate (as deputy director for management for the OMB): June 19, 2009
Agency that might have handled similar issues: OMB

• Charged with cutting costs and finding best practices throughout government.
• Has never worked in government before
• Was a chief executive and former management consultant
• Was founder of Portfolio Logic (2004 to present); Partner of the Washington Baseball Club (2004 to 2006); CEO of the Advisory Board (1998 to 2004)
• Has donated just over $90,000 to political campaigns since 1999, almost all of which went to Democratic candidates

15. Great Lakes Czar - Cameron Davis

Title: Special advisor to the U.S. EPA overseeing its Great Lakes restoration plan
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson
Appointed: June 2009
Agency that might have handled similar issues: Environmental Protection Agency

• Oversees the administration's initiative to restore the Great Lakes' environment.
• President of the Chicago-based environmentalist group Alliance for the Great Lakes
• Was a litigating attorney and served as an adjunct clinical assistant professor of law at the University of Michigan Law School.
• Served with the United Nations Environment Program in Nairobi, Kenya, where he worked on the Montreal Protocol to protect the Earth’s ozone layer, and U.S. EPA’s Office of Regional Counsel in Chicago.

16. Green Jobs Czar - Van Jones

Title: Special Adviser for Green Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation at the White House Council on Environmental Quality
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Head of Council on Environmental Quality Nancy Sutley
Appointed: March 2009
Agency or department that might have handled similar issues: Environmental Protection Agency; Labor

• Will focus on environmentally-friendly employment within the administration and boost support for the idea nationwide
• Rose from near obscurity in the Oakland, Calif., grassroots organizing scene to the leader of a national movement to spur the green economy.
• Founded Green For All, an organization focused on creating green jobs in impoverished areas
• Also co-founder of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights and Color of Change, which includes Bay Area PoliceWatch, a group devoted to "protect[ing] the community from police misconduct"
• Published New York Times best-seller The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems, in October 2008
• Started career as a prison-reform advocate in Oakland, Calif., lobbying for reform of the juvenile justice system and youth-violence prevention programs
• Has law degree from Yale
• 2007: worked on the Green Jobs Act with then-Rep. Hilda Solis (D-Calif.), who co-sponsored the bill in the House
• 1993: was arrested at the Los Angeles riots that followed the acquittal of cops in the Rodney King beating. "I was arrested simply for being a police observer," says Jones, who had just graduated from Yale Law School and was working with the Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights in San Francisco.
• 1999: was arrested in the 1999 Seattle protests against the World Trade Organization
• Excerpt from a Nov. 2005 interview in the East Bay Express:
Jones had planned to move to Washington, DC, and had already landed a job and an apartment there. But in jail, he said, "I met all these young radical people of color -- I mean really radical, communists and anarchists. And it was, like, 'This is what I need to be a part of.'" Although he already had a plane ticket, he decided to stay in San Francisco. "I spent the next ten years of my life working with a lot of those people I met in jail, trying to be a revolutionary." In the months that followed, he let go of any lingering thoughts that he might fit in with the status quo. "I was a rowdy nationalist on April 28th, and then the verdicts came down on April 29th," he said. "By August, I was a communist." In 1994, the young activists formed a socialist collective, Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement, or STORM, which held study groups on the theories of Marx and Lenin and dreamed of a multiracial socialist utopia. They protested police brutality and got arrested for crashing through police barricades. In 1996, Jones decided to launch his own operation, which he named the Ella Baker Center after an unsung hero of the civil-rights movement.

17. Guantanamo Closure Czar - Daniel Fried

Title: Special envoy to oversee the closure of the detention center at Guantanamo Bay
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
Appointed: March 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: Justice; State

• Works to get help of foreign governments in moving toward closure of Guantanamo Bay, in fulfillment of Obama's promise to close the prison within a year of taking office.
• Was Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasian Affairs, State Department (2005 to 2009); Director for European and Eurasian Affairs, State Department (2001 to 2005); U.S. Ambassador to Poland (1997 to 2001)

18. Health Czar * - Nancy-Ann DeParle

Title: Counselor to the President and Director of the White House Office of Health Reform
Salary: $158,500
Reports to: President Obama
Appointed: March 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: Health and Human Services (HHS)

• Coordinates the development of the Administration's healthcare policy agenda.
• Experience: Managing Director, CCMP Capital (since 2001); Adjunct professor (focusing on healthcare policy), Wharton School of Business (since 2001); Commissioner, Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (since 2001); Fellow, Harvard Institue of Politics (2000 to 2001); Director, Healthcare Financing Administration (1997 to 2000)
• Has law degree from Harvard
• Served as the OMB’s representative on health-care reform during Bill Clinton’s first term
• As head of the HHS Health Care Financing Administration under Clinton, ran the largest health insurance provider in America, overseeing $600 billion in payments annually to 74 million recipients of Medicare and Medicaid
• 2001: left government to take a year-long fellowship at Harvard’s Institute of Politics, where she was part of Harvard’s Health Care Policy Forum and led a weekly study group on reforming Medicare.
• During Bush administration, sat on the boards of many health companies, from medical treatment producers to hospital systems
• In September 2008, donated $2,300 each to Clinton and Barack Obama.

19. Information Czar - Vivek Kundra

Title: Federal Chief Information Officer
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Director of the Office of Management and Budget Peter Orszag
Appointed: March 2009
Agencies that might have handled similar issues: other federal agency CIOs

• Basically in charge of overseeing other federal agency CIOs and for setting technology policy across the government.
• Head of a federal technology budget that amounts to $71 billion annually
• Operation is housed in the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and will likely have authority to question how money in departmental technology budgets is used
• Formerly head of the District of Columbia's technology operations
• Shortly after he joined the OMB, federal authorities raided his old District government office. They arrested two technology office managers and a subcontractor, charging them with a bribery scheme that allegedly defrauded the city out of at least $500,000. Kundra was not a suspect in the case, the U.S. Attorney’s office said.
• Has a masters from Maryland in information technology.
• Experience: Washington, D.C. Chief Technology Officer (2007 to 2009); State of Virginia's Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Trade (2006 to 2007); CEO of computer security firm Creostar

20. Intelligence Czar * - Dennis Blair

Title: Director of National Intelligence
Salary: $197,700
Reports to: President Obama
Appointed: January 2009
Confirmed by Senate: January 28, 2009
Agency that might have handled similar issues: CIA

• Nation’s top intelligence official.
• Retired four-star admiral.
• Graduate of the United States Naval Academy, 1968; sixth-generation naval officer
• Lacks professional roots in the world of intelligence
• Held a number of prestigious Washington posts, including the Pentagon’s top liaison to the CIA and director of the Joint Staff.
• Ran the non-profit Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA), which focuses primarily on issues related to national security, and does a lot of work for the Defense Department. Left IDA under a cloud of controversy in mid-2006.

21. Mideast Peace Czar - George Mitchell

Title: Special Envoy for Middle East Peace
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
Appointed: January 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: State

• Works to maintain the shaky peace between Israel and Hamas after recent hostilities
• Senate majority leader from 1989 to 1994
• Was special envoy to Northern Ireland during the Clinton administration and lead investigator into steroid use in Major League Baseball.
• 2000: led a fact-finding committee to study violence in the Middle East; 2001's Mitchell Report formed the basis for the road map for Middle East peace

22. Pay Czar - Kenneth R. Feinberg

Title: Special Master on executive pay
Salary: reportedly receiving no compensation for his work.
Reports to: Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner
Appointed: June 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: Treasury

• Named to examine compensation practices at companies that have been bailed out more than once by the federal government
• Oversaw the payouts to the families of the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks
• Was the chief administrator to the Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund, which commemorates the students who died in the April 2007 shooting rampage at Virginia Tech
• Founder and managing partner of Feinberg Rozen LLP (1992 to present), law firm specializing in mediation
• Was Chief of staff for Sen. Edward Kennedy (1978 to 1980)
• While working with the Feinberg Group, donated over $150,000, nearly all of which has gone to Democratic candidates and political action committees. In 2007, donated $2,300 to 2008 presidential candidate Rudolph Giuliani (R).

23. Regulatory Czar - Cass R. Sunstein *

Title: Administrator of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Office of Management and Budget head Peter Orszag
Appointed: January 2009
Nomination was sent to Senate on April 20, 2009 - no action yet taken
Agency that might have handled similar issues: OMB

• Will be responsible for reviewing draft regulations and assessing their costs and benefits
• Is a Harvard Law School professor; prior to that, was a professor at the Univ. of Chicago Law School (1981-2008)
• Academic specialties: constitutional law, administrative law, and regulatory policy
• Obama: "Cass is not only a valued advisor, he is a dear friend"
• Known for advancing a field called "law and behavioral economics" that seeks to shape law and policy around the way research shows people actually behave; though embraced by conservatives, critics say it fails to account for the sometimes less-than-rational aspects of human behavior.
• In his 2002 book, Republic.com, discussed the drawbacks of limitless choices on the Internet that allow people to seek out only like-minded people and opinions that merely fortify their own views; he talked about the idea of the government requiring sites to link to opposing views. He later came to realize it was a "bad idea."
• In his 2004 book, Animal Rights, suggested that animals ought to be able to bring suit, with private citizens acting as their representatives, to ensure that animals are not treated in a way that violates current law.
• In a 2007 speech at Harvard he called for banning hunting in the U.S.
• The American Conservative Union started a website, Stop Sunstein, in an effort to keep him out of the White House.

24. Science Czar - John Holdren

Title: Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Co-Chair of the President’s Council of Advisers on Science and Technology
Salary: unknown
Reports to: President Obama
Appointed: December 2008
Confirmed by Senate: March 19, 2009
Agency or department that might have handled similar issues: Energy

• Top adviser to Obama on science and technology, issues that are increasingly relevant to other issues such as homeland security, energy and environmentalism
• Teresa and John Heinz Professor of Environmental Policy and Director, Program in Science, Technology, and Public Policy at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government (1996-2009); Harvard University Professor of Environmental Science and Public Policy (1996-2009); University of California, Berkeley Professor of Energy and Resources Emeritus (1996 to present)
• Studied aerospace engineering and plasma physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology — where he earned his BS and MS — and Stanford University, where he received his doctorate in 1970
• Is an outspoken advocate of the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and believes the United States should sign the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty.
• In a 2008 New York Times op-ed, Holdren called climate change skeptics “dangerous” members of a “denier fringe.”
• In 1971, co-authored a paper in Global Ecology suggesting "some form of ecocatastrophe, if not thermonuclear war, seems almost certain to overtake us before the end of the century."
• Some conservative media outlets have called attention to a book Holdren co-authored in 1977 titled Ecoscience: Population, Resources, and Environment. The book reportedly includes this statement: "population-control laws, even including laws requiring compulsory abortion, could be sustained under the existing Constitution." Holdren's office says he "does not now and never has been an advocate of compulsory abortions or other repressive measures to limit fertility."

25. Stimulus Accountability Czar - Earl Devaney

Title: Chair of the Recovery Act Transparency and Accountability Board
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Vice President Biden
Appointed: February 2009
Agency that might have handled similar issues: OMB

• Leads oversight board that monitors money spent by the stimulus package
• Experience: Inspector General at the Interior Department (1999 to present); Director of criminal enforcement at the Environmental Protection Agency (1991 to 1999); Special Agent at the Secret Service (1970 to 1991)
• During his tenure at Interior, uncovered the shady dealings of disgraced ex-lobbyist Jack Abramoff, an investigation that eventually led to Abramoff's imprisonment and the resignation of Interior's no. 2, J. Steven Griles, for lying under oath about his own role in the scandal.
• On July 8, 2009, the U.S. General Services Administration issued a press release announcing an $18 million contract for a new recovery.gov web site, which quoted Devaney as saying, “We are pleased that another major milestone has been achieved."

26. Sudan Czar - J. Scott Gration

Title: Special Envoy to Sudan
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
Appointed: March 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: State

• Will coordinate U.S. role in the aftermath of the genocide in Darfur
• Experience: Supreme Allied Command, NATO (2004 to 2005); Air Force assistant deputy undersecretary for international affairs (2003 to 2004)
• Commanded all air operations during the Iraq war in 2003
• 2006: left Air Force position to join Obama’s staff after traveling to Africa with the then-Senator from Illinois, even though he was a Republican
• Has won a Bronze Star, a Purple Heart, a Defense Superior Service Medal and 16 other awards
• Is a fluent Swahili speaker who grew up in the Congo
• Has called on the Obama administration to incentivize participation by the Sudanese government in peace talks by lifting sanctions, a position that is controversial. Also worked to position himself as the principal negotiator between the Sudanese government and its adversaries in Darfur, and is planning an international conference for September 2009
• Has M.A. in security studies from Georgetown

27. TARP Czar - Herb Allison

Title: Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Stability
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner
Appointed: June 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: Treasury

• Leads the government's $700 billion financial rescue program in the office of financial stability
• Veteran Wall Street banker and interim head of the mortgage-finance company Fannie Mae
• Worked at Merrill Lynch for 28 years, reaching position of president and COO
• Was CEO of Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association College Retirement Equities Fund (2002 to 2008); CEO of the Alliance for Lifelong Learning (2000 to 2002)
• Has undergraduate degree from Yale and MBA from Stanford
• 2000: was John McCain’s 2000 presidential campaign finance chairman
• In 2008, donated $2,300 to Obama's presidential campaign

28. Technology Czar - Aneesh Chopra

Title: Chief Technology Officer
Salary: unknown
Reports to: President Obama
Appointed: April 2009
Confirmed by Senate: May 21, 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: Commerce

• Will lead in the effort to eliminate wasteful government programs
• Will probably work to increase broadband access nationwide and computerize medical records
• Was Virginia’s secretary of technology (2005-2009)
• Has degree in public health from Johns Hopkins, Master's from Harvard in public policy
• Worked at Morgan Stanley as investment banker; also worked at Advisory Board, a health-care research and consultancy firm
• Has donated more than $24,000 since 1997 to various campaigns. With the exception of a $1,000 donation to Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) in 2004, all of Chopra’s contributions have gone to Democrats. From 2007 to 2008, Chopra donated $2,750 to Obama’s presidential campaign.

29. Terrorism Czar - John Brennan

Title: Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism
Salary: $172,200
Reports to: National Security Adviser James L. Jones
Appointed: January 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: Homeland Security

• Under Obama's plan the homeland security adviser’s office would be eliminated, and the National Security Council would take over those duties. Brennan would be responsible for guarding against natural disasters and terrorism.
• Has called for increased integration between the Departments of Commerce, State and Defense
• Graduated from Fordham University in 1977 after a year of intensive Arabic and Middle Eastern studies in Cairo. Earned his J.D. from the University of Texas at Austin before joining the CIA as an intelligence director in 1980.
• Is a CIA veteran and fluent Arabic speaker
• Was CIA deputy executive director (2001 to 2003) and National Counter-Terrorism Center, Chair (2004 to 2005)
• Worked at Analysis Corp, (2005 to 2008);
• Staunch supporter of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Program; defended the use of extraordinary rendition, saying it is “an absolutely vital tool.”

30. Urban Affairs Czar - Adolfo Carrion Jr.

Title: White House Director of Urban Affairs
Salary: $158,500
Reports to: President Obama
Appointed: February 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: Housing and Urban Development

• Job entails coordinating transportation and housing initiatives, as well as serving as a conduit for federal aid to economically hard-hit cities.
• Has undergraduate degree in world religions from Kings College; became an associate pastor at a Bronx church; earned his master’s degree in urban planning from Hunter College
• Was Bronx Borough President (2001-2009); President of the National Association of Latino Elected Officials (since 2007); City Council member (1998 to 2000)
• Many reporters say he has higher ambitions and will probably run for New York City mayor in the next ten years.
• Was an active campaigner for Obama, travelling across the country to speak on his behalf. He focused particularly on states with large Hispanic populations.
• The NY Daily News reported numerous developers made tens of thousands of dollars in campaign donations to Carrión around the same time he was considering approving their projects in the Bronx.

31. Weapons Czar - Ashton Carter

Title: Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics
Salary: unknown
Reports to: Defense Secretary Robert Gates
Appointed: April 2009
Confirmed by Senate: April 23, 2009
Department that might have handled similar issues: Defense

• Will coordinate the Pentagon's acquisitions, technology and logistics for weapons.
• Will oversee a weapons-buying system that Obama has placed at the top of his list of federal programs he wants to fix and will be asked to quickly weigh in on difficult decisions concerning at least 10 major defense programs, while also instantly dissecting the procurement system’s ailments so he can advise the administration on its Pentagon acquisition reform agenda
• Is a physicist and Harvard academic whose only previous Pentagon stint was in a mid-level policy post from 1993 until 1996 under the Clinton administration
• Graduated from Yale summa cum laude; studied at Oxford University as a Rhodes scholar and earned a doctorate in theoretical physics.
• Chair of Harvard’s International Relations, Science & Security Area International Security Program within the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs; Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy (1993 to 1996); Director of the Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University’s Kennedy School (early 1990s)
• Has donated primarily to Democratic politicians since 2000. He donated $6,900 to then-Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in 2007 and 2008. He gave the same amount to then Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) during that same span.

32. WMD Policy Czar - Gary Samore

Title: White House Coordinator for Weapons of Mass Destruction, Security and Arms Control
Salary: unknown
Reports to: National Security Advisor Gen. James L. Jones
Appointed: January 2009
Department or agency that might have handled similar issues: NSC; Defense; State

• Will coordinate issues related to weapons of mass destruction across the government. His portfolio includes proliferation, nuclear and conventional arms control, threat reduction, and terrorism involving weapons of mass destruction.
• Position sits within the National Security Council.
• Is a veteran arms control negotiator.
• B.A. in sociology from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and his PhD in government from Harvard University in 1984.
• After brief stints with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the RAND Corporation, joined the State Department during the Reagan administration in 1987. Held several positions there, including director of the Office of Regional Non-proliferation Affairs; special assistant to the Ambassador-at-Large for Non-proliferation and Nuclear Energy Policy; and deputy to Ambassador-at-Large for Korean Affairs Robert Gallucci. Helped to negotiate the 1994 U.S.-North Korea Framework Treaty
• Joined the Clinton administration’s National Security Council in 1995 as an adviser on nonproliferation. Coordinated U.S. policy on nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.
• Was Director, Council on Foreign Relations (2006 to 2009); Vice President for Global Security and Sustainability, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (2005); Researcher, International Institute of Strategic Studies (2001 to 2005)

Baseball coach shot multiple times after arguing with player on the team - This follows two young children shot in separate shootings

 
Baseball coach shot at Abbott Park in Roseland
A baseball coach was shot by one of his players after an argument during a game at a Far South Side's park this afternoon, officials and witnesses said.
The incident occurred at about 2:20 p.m. near 95th Street and Michigan Avenue, police said. That location is Abbott Park.
The coach was taken from the scene in serious-to-critical condition to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn. Police said he suffered multiple gunshot wounds.
Police said it appears a player on a community baseball team shot his coach after an argument. The player, police said, went to retrieve a gun from his car before shooting the coach.
Officers are searching for the player, a 19-year-old man. Calumet Area detectives are investigating.
The shooting happened after the gunman got upset with the coach for pulling him from the game, the captain of one of the teams, the Cardinals, told WGN-TV Ch. 9.
The captain, a 23-year-old man, told the station the player argued with the coach, who he identified as Glenn Hall, in the dugout until the captain intervened and kicked the player out.
The player retrieved a semiautomatic handgun, returned to the field and chased after the coach, firing repeatedly. At one point, the player even stopped to reload his gun with another magazine, said the captain, who did not want his name published.
Hall, who is in his in his 40s, appeared to have been hit twice, in an arm and in the back, the captain said. When the coach fell the to ground, it appeared the player wanted to continue firing at him, but couldn't. "He ran out of bullets; that's the only reason he didn't kill him, I know [for sure]," the captain said. "He tried to kill him. I know that."
The Cardinals were playing another Chicago team called the Hitmen, the captain said. Both teams are part of the National Adult Baseball Association's Chicago Community League, a league for young adults to keep them out of trouble.
"Everywhere you go, there's going to be knucklehead somewhere," the captain said. "We found out where that knucklehead was. He was on our team."


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Innocent kids hit by bullets in separate incidents

Sharon Taylor turns to the news cameras, cracks a half-smile and says reassuringly, "Daddy, I'm OK."
But it's a trick of fate and the slightest of angles that left her only slightly injured after a birthday party at her Far South Side home went awry Saturday night.
Sharon, 11, and James Terry, 4, are two Chicago children who were injured in separate gunfire incidents in the span of just four hours. Neither were critically injured, and Sharon says she's improving physically but is "still scared" from the traumatic events.
Yolanda Reese, Sharon's mother, said she had decided, against her better judgment, to hold a birthday party for her 14-year-old daughter, Sharon's sister, on Saturday.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

The quote of the year???
"Everywhere you go, there's going to be knucklehead somewhere," the captain said. "We found out where that knucklehead was. He was on our team."


Yes I would have to say that this quote is a real winning quote!

Our prayers and wishes to this Joliet Illinois Police Officer who was attacked on duty

Joliet police officer attacked responding to call
A man is in custody and is to be charged with attempted murder in connection with an attack on a Joliet police officer who was responding a call Saturday night, officials said.
The incident occurred at about 9:50 p.m. near Bicentennial Park, 201 W. Jefferson St., said Lt. Jeff Allbert, who referred all other questions about the incident to Joliet Police Chief Fred Hayes. Calls to Hayes this afternoon were not returned.
Chuck Pelkie, a spokesman for the Will County State's Attorney's office, said this evening that a man was in custody in connection with the attack and that the office has authorized attempted murder charges against him.
He said the man would be appearing in bond court in Joliet Monday morning.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

I know that I as well as many of the Chicago police officers who view this blog... would like to exrend our prayers and wishes for a speedy and full recovery.

God bless!

The illegal aliens get their asses kissed in this city and state but they will march on Monday for MORE MORE MORE - FREEBIES FREEBIES FREEBIES


Immigration march Monday will add to downtown traffic
Downtown Chicago drivers seeking to avoid any "Oprah Winfrey Show" traffic caused by Monday's closing of Michigan Avenue will also have to contend with an immigration march.
Police expect several thousand people to parade through the Loop during a four-hour Labor Day demonstration scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. in Union Park.
The event is part of several Labor Day demonstrations planned across the country by groups frustrated over the lack of movement on federal immigration reforms.
President Barack Obama has expressed a willingness to adopt measures that, among other things, would allow an estimated 11.6 million illegal immigrants a path to legalization. But White House aides have said legislation isn't likely to be taken on until next year.
Partly led by unions, Monday's march will have participants arriving in chartered buses and commuter trains from as far as Glen Ellyn, organizers said.
Starting at Union Park, the march will head east on Washington Boulevard, south on Desplaines Street, east on Monroe Street, south on Clark Street, east on Adams Street to Federal Plaza. Traffic will be closed on a roving basis, police said.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

Please allow Det. Shavedlongcock, Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force, to handle this matter!

Air strikes on Michigan Ave, followed by carpet bombing and then Napalm on any movements observed.

Yep, that should take care of this matter....

WTF? Welfare, Food Stamps, Link, Free Housing, Free Medical... and they are marching? We need 100 well supplied snipers PLEASE!

Our prayers and wishes for a speedy & full recovery for this injured Chicago police officer


Chicago police officer injured during chase
One officer was slightly injured Saturday night when police in the Northwest Side chased down three people and recovered a weapon after responding to a call of shots fired, authorities said.

About 7:45 p.m. police from the Grand-Central District responded to the call near the 2600 block of North McVicker Avenue, and witnesses pointed out a vehicle from which the shots came, said Sgt. Antoinette Ursitti of Police News Affairs.

The three people in the vehicle tried to drive away but hit some other nearby vehicles before jumping out and fleeing on foot, Ursitti said, citing preliminary information.

After a short foot chase officers took three persons of interest into custody and recovered a weapon, she said. No shots were fired at police or by police during the chase, but one officer suffered a minor injury and was taken in good condition to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center for treatment.

Also during the response, a police vehicle had a minor collision. Since the investigation was still preliminary, Ursitti could not say if the injury to the officer came during the foot chase or from the vehicle contact. Only the one officer was injured.

No charges were sought immediately as the investigation continued, and the three persons of interest were being interviewed, she said.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

Good luck officer! The thoughts and wishes from SLC and his viewers are with ya!

Remember Crime is DOWN.... And that the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny are going to stop for breakfast this morning too


Bullet grazes child sitting in car seat on West Side
A 4-year-old boy was struck by gunfire while sitting in a vehicle this morning with his mother in the East Garfield Park neighborhood on the West Side, Chicago police said.

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Girl grazed by bullet in Morgan Park
An 11-year-old girl was grazed by a bullet Saturday night following a birthday party at her home in the Morgan Park neighborhood on Chicago's Far South Side, police said.
The girl was listed in good condition at Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn.

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Man found dead after being run over by vehicle
Chicago police were conducting a homicide investigation this morning into the death of a 25-year-old man who was run over by a vehicle following a fight.
Andrew Aleon, whose home address was unavailable, was found dead at a gas station near 95th Street and Escanaba Avenue in the Far South Side's Calumet Heights neighborhood about 1:30 a.m.

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Man shot in Little Village drive-by
A man was wounded this morning in an apparent drive-by shooting as he was walking through the Little Village neighborhood, Chicago police said.
The man was taken to Mt. Sinai Hospital after he was shot in his chest, but his condition was unavailable.
The suspect, who remained at large this morning, fled in a gray vehicle, police said.
The shooting happened about 3 a.m. in the 2800 block of South Keeler Avenue.

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4 shot at West Englewood party
Four people were shot at a party this morning in the West Englewood neighborhood on the South Side, Chicago police said.
A 16-year-old boy suffered gunshot wounds to his neck and arm. He was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn and was listed in serious-to-critical condition. A 19-year-old man was listed in serious condition at Stroger Hospital after being shot shot in his abdomen and groin, police said.
An 18-year-old woman and 20-year-old man were in good condition this morning at Holy Cross Hospital. The woman was shot in her arm, and the man was shot in his leg, police said.
About 1 a.m., two suspects approached the victims in the 6400 block of South Bell Avenue and opened fire, police said.

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Woman sought in Humboldt Park stabbing of 4 people
Chicago police this morning were searching for a woman who may have stabbed as many as four people Saturday night in the Humboldt Park neighborhood.

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Man shot in stomach in Logan Square
A man was shot in the stomach Saturday night in the Logan Square neighborhood.
The man was taken to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, but there was no information available this morning about his condition. Chicago police have a possible suspect in custody, said Officer Amina Greer, a police spokeswoman.
The shooting happened about 11 p.m. near Moffat Street and Winnebago Avenue.

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Pres. Obama "Green Jobs" Advisor quits after he makes racists comments against whities...


Obama 'green jobs' adviser quits amid controversy (AP)
AP - President Barack Obama's adviser Van Jones has resigned amid controversy over past inflammatory statements, the White House said early Sunday.


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Detective Shavedlongcock:

Maybe the Rev. Wright might hire you now....Just one of a handful of Obama's hand picked people who BLAME WHITIE FOR EVERYTHING....

The white man is to be blamed for everything.... Based on Obama's guide lines...

Time and time again the system frees VIOLENT CRIMINALS to commit more violent crimes... They its - He slipped through the cracks....BULLSHIT!


Freed rapist's release: Prosecutors want answers
Officials to meet with prison authorities after paroled man is accused in 2 rapes

Prosecutors plan to meet this week with prison officials on why convicted sex offender Julius Anderson wasn't committed indefinitely to a detention facility after his release from prison.

Instead, Anderson was placed on parole this summer, Then he is alleged to have raped two women.

The case is raising larger questions about a controversial state law that allows Illinois courts to lock up sex offenders even after they have served their prison sentences.

Under the 11-year-old law, prosecutors have secured indefinite civil commitments for more than 400 offenders after arguing they had a mental illness and were substantially likely to offend again if released, according to state officials.

These offenders are detained in a former prison in Downstate Rushville under the watch of mental health officials. Only 33 of the patients have successfully won release since 1998.

Law enforcement officials say such commitments, used in many other states and upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, provide a valuable tool to keep the most sexually violent offenders off the streets.

But the subjective process of selecting offenders for commitments has raised concerns.

Affiliated Psychologists, a private agency hired by the Illinois Department of Corrections, reviews nearly 2,000 sex offenders released from prison each year. Most offenders whom the agency recommends to be committed end up in the Rushville facility, illustrating the sway of its evaluations.

Affiliated Psychologists has no written protocol for deciding who should be recommended for civil commitment, said Barry Leavitt, its vice president. It draws on risk assessments as well as guidelines established by the state's Sex Offender Management Board. The evaluators also apply their own judgment, striving to balance prisoner rights with public-safety concerns, he said.

"There's a certain degree of subjective judgment," Leavitt said.

The agency recommended against a civil commitment for Anderson, a repeat sexual offender with a history of mental illness who acted out in his 30 years behind bars. Within weeks of his release in June from Big Muddy River Correctional Center, he is alleged to have forced a 25-year-old woman into a gangway at knifepoint and sexually assaulted her. He was also charged last week in a second rape.

Officials from Cook County and the state attorney general's office said they will meet Wednesday with prison authorities to question why Anderson was deemed fit to be freed.

Some critics say the agency's evaluations may have led to other offenders being wrongfully committed. Lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union who unsuccessfully brought a lawsuit over conditions at the facility, said they came to question the selection criteria.

"When we asked our national experts, 'Are these the most dangerous sex offenders in Illinois?' They said, 'No,' and were puzzled why some of them had been committed," said Ben Wolf, associate legal director of the ACLU of Illinois. "It's a real question: Who gets selected and why?" Wolf said.

Affiliated Psychologists is paid $1.2 million a year by Illinois Department of Corrections to perform the evaluations. A single psychologist -- with the help of several assistants -- decides which of the approximately 2,000 sex offenders released from prison each year should be considered for commitment, normally about 100 of the inmates. Then five other psychologists recommend how many of those should confined to the Rushville facility, Leavitt said.

Leavitt said he felt horrible that Anderson allegedly raped two women on his release from prison. But he remains confident of his firm's abilities and said it takes its responsibilities very seriously.

A top aide to Illinois Atty. Gen. Lisa Madigan, whose office seeks the civil commitments, said the evaluation process was extremely important but "not a perfect science."

"The cornerstone of the civil commitment process depends on the adequate evaluations and referrals," said Cara Smith, Madigan's deputy chief of staff. "It rises and falls on the integrity of that piece."

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

So fucking tired of the bullshit... the prisons and the courts repeatedly releases violent criminals all the time and many if not most go back to crime. They you hear the bullshit that is in this news story.. LIKE A BIG SHOCK AND SURPRISE this offender was paroled... When it happens over and over again. So they have to make it sound like this is a fluke and rare happening... Sorry folks, it happens EVERY FUCKING DAY.

More wasted tax dollars on the ghetto baby breeders....


Toddler's death a homicide, autopsy finds
The death of a 20-month-old Sauk Village girl at a home in Phoenix earlier this week was ruled a homicide after an autopsy Friday by the Cook County medical examiner's office.

A spokesman for the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services said this morning that Daneah Cousins, of the 1600 block of East 223rd Street, was in the care of a babysitter when police responded to the Phoenix home.

"Our investigation is against another perpetrator," said Kendall Marlowe, the spokesman. The woman who was babysitting Cousins is the foster mother of two other children who were removed from her care.

"The children were placed in another foster home, only as a precautionary measure," he said. "There are no allegations of harm to the foster children."

Daneah was pronounced dead at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday at University of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital. The medical examiner's office concluded she died from head injuries caused by blunt trauma due to child abuse.

The girl was found in a home in the 700 block of East 155th Court in Phoenix, according to the medical examiner's office.

Phoenix police could not be reached for comment.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

Another case of hundreds of thousands of dollars being spent on children from shit parents.

THIS PHRASE..."Our investigation is against another perpetrator," said Kendall Marlowe, the spokesman. The woman who was babysitting Cousins is the foster mother of two other children who were removed from her care. - Yes, paying big tax dollars for this foster mother to watcht he first two kids taken from this scumbag piece of shit mother as she has another child.

IT'S COSTING US BILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO LET THESE BREEDING PIECES OF SHITS KEEP BREEDING KIDS THEY WILL NEVER TAKE CARE OF.....

Funny how many children of AMBER ALERTS are found in Mexico - After one of their illegal alien parents flees back there after committing a homicide


3 Chicago children taken by father to Mexico are back with relatives
Authorities still seek Benito Casanova, who is charged in the 2008 death of his kids' mother, Sofia Garcia


Three children missing since their mother was killed on the Northwest Side last year spent Saturday reunited with family in Chicago after they were found in Mexico this summer.

Benito Casanova, who is charged with abducting his three children and murdering their mother, Sofia Garcia, is still at large.

The Casanova children -- Fernando, 12; Karla, 8; and Oscar, 7 -- were located this summer after a tipster alerted Mexican authorities that they were at the home of Casanova's mother.

All three are reported to be in good health, FBI spokesman Ross Rice said Saturday.

They were flown back from Mexico City on Friday, Chicago police said.

The children were waiting for clearances from Immigration officials and child protective services before coming back home.

Garcia, 30, was found hanged with a plastic bag over her head April 21, 2008, in a closet in her Humboldt Park home in the 1700 block of North Harding Avenue.

A few days after the killing, a security video recording from an Arkansas gas station showed Casanova and the children going into a store and buying items.

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Detective Shavedlongcock:

What did this whole incident cost us? Flying anchor babies back to or country... now that the children's mother has been killed by the baby's daddy and the baby's daddy is hiding in Mexico.. I figure our country will end up spending over a few million dollars on these children... HOUSING, FOOD, MEDICAL and all the other freebies... not to mention paying a foster parent big money to take care of them....

Yes, Mayor Daley's sanctuary city.... THIS IS WY WE ARE BROKE.....

Saturday, September 05, 2009

Crime is down in chicago because of more cops on the streets??? When did we get more cops??? We have less cops!!! MORE BULLSHIT!


Shootings in Chicago: After a violent start to summer, police report decrease in shootings the last 2 months
Officials credit federal help, more cops on street

MORE COPS ON THE STREETS?????? WHAT????????


Shootings in Chicago are down as the summer comes to a close, reversing a trend that dogged the city much of 2009, authorities said Friday.

While homicides have been down, shootings have been a persistent problem with a few unusually bloody weekends over recent months.

By July 1, the city had logged 927 shootings, 60 more than in the first half of 2008. Two months later, there had been a total of 1,335 shootings, 31 fewer than in the first eight months of 2008, police said.

Officials credited the decrease on federal money for overtime in busy districts, continued use of specialized units and moving administrative personnel to the streets.

Deputy Supt. Daniel Dugan said officers have also been successful at investigating gang structures and targeting gang gunmen. "Our purpose has been locking up the right person, a guy out there who is driving the violence," he said.

Chicago police also reported decreases of 9.6 percent in overall crime and 9.2 percent in homicides through the first eight months. Through August, there have been 307 murders in the city, compared with 338 last year.

Overall violence is down as well in South Shore, but a gang feud sparked deadly shootings in recent weeks, said Talmadge Betts, senior program officer for Black United Fund of Illinois, based in the neighborhood.

Betts said several community groups have just combined efforts to do long-term planning, including finding programs for youth, but the problems are complex.

"We need industry. We need ... employment for people, particularly the males in the neighborhood, so there are some alternatives to joining the street [gangs]," Betts said. "Those things take time and they take even more time in an economy that is where it is today."