My Side of the Fence

The danger isn't going too far. It's that we don't go far enough.

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Interesting Read

In August the City Council goes into hibernation. A few weeks without constant meetings allows Council members to go on vacation or work around the house. Something we have precious little time to do the rest of the year. One of my favorite things to do in years past was to visit Skyline Drive. I love to hike and hang out up there. It is cooler, less humid and the views are amazing. In the evenings I like to read or hang out by the fire. I do not, any longer, actually camp in a tent. I’m done with the whole sleeping on the ground thing.

A couple of weeks ago I was at Border’s and I picked up a little book entitled “George Washington’s Rules of Good Behavior”. I thought it looked interesting so I took it up to the mountains to read. The “Rules” were interesting but in the back was a copy of his “Farewell Speech” that he gave at the conclusion of his second Presidential term. The speech was far more interesting than the rules. What I remembered most about the speech from school was that the United States should “avoid entangling alliances”. In re-reading the speech, it is nearly a crime to limit the purview of the document to simple alliances. Even in 1796, it was clear to Washington that his fledgeling country faced significant challenges in the near future: regional alliances pitting groups of states against each other, abuse of public credit and political parties that hold their own interests above those of the state.

In short, the man was smart and very practical. Here’s a copy that you can read. Let me know what you think.

ICE Update

I recieved an update from the Chief of Police today on the ICE program.  The computers that staff will use to access ICE data should be installed this week.  According to his data, staff at the ADC have processed 56 deportation retainers so far.  There are three dozen more in the queue.  The types of violations committed are all over the place.
Also, the MOU for the jail is in the process of being amended to include the 3 seperate jurisdictions so that the police departments may participate in the ICE program.  This request is under review by DHS.  If it is approved, it may be a bit before training for the various PD’s can begin training.  ICE is currently out of money to run the 287 training program.
Overall, things are starting to get moving.

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