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“READERS FORUM” JANUARY 14, 2017

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WHAT IS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays “READERS POLL” question is: Who would you like to see appointed as the next Finance Chairman of City Council?

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OBAMA’S LOST LEGACY

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OBAMA’S LOST LEGACY

Making Sense by Michael Reagan

The Obamas have said their goodbyes to America.

The president and first lady have made their rounds on the late-night shows.

President Obama delivered his farewell speech the other night on national TV.

It was one of his best. The man knows how to write and deliver a speech. No one can ever deny that he’s good with words.

Unfortunately, what President Obama actually accomplished as president is another story.

For the past few weeks his liberal friends in the media have been desperately trying to come up with a list of his lasting accomplishments.

Obamacare, “saving” the economy from the Great Recession by spending trillions of federal dollars and issuing executive orders to please liberal voting blocs top the list of his domestic legacy.

But if Donald Trump and the Republicans keep their word, Obama’s domestic “triumphs” won’t last more than a few months.

Obamacare will soon go the way of HillaryCare, President Trump will trump Obama’s executive orders and a semblance of fiscal sanity will return to Washington.

President Obama’s real legacy is the bloody mess his foreign policy left us in the Middle East.

His teary-eyed friends don’t like to bring up the civil wars, the Syrian bloodbath, the rise of Isis, the global threat of radical Islamic terrorism or the shabby treatment of Israel when they review his record.

No wonder. The Middle East — a mess Obama inherited but made much worse — will cause the United States and future presidents trouble for decades.

No one can deny that President Obama and the First Family have been tremendous role models for the entire country.

The president has shown what it means to be a good father and husband.

First Lady Michelle Obama has charmed the pants off everyone with her grace and strength and she and her husband have raised their two daughters into fine young women.

But during the last eight years, one of the things that has been most disappointing to me was that President Obama didn’t use his own life and his family as examples to be emulated by blacks in the inner cities.

For more than half a century the federal government’s harmful social welfare policies have done serious damage to the black family, allowing fatherless “families” to exist and making drug gangs places where many black boys find their male role models.

As the president, as a respected hero to every black person in America, as a good father and family man, President Obama was in a unique position.

He should have constantly sent the message of the importance of strong families to the inner cities.

He should have worked tirelessly and publicly to end the deadly black-on-black gang violence in Chicago and other cities.

But our first black president said and did virtually nothing to address the serious social, economic and law enforcement troubles of the inner cities.

It’s a shame he didn’t spend more of his spare time working to solve the problems of the cities and less time screwing up the Middle East and playing golf.

I remember the night he was elected in 2008. I was watching the celebration on TV when a reporter asked a young black teenager what he had learned from Obama’s victory.

The kid — who was dressed almost like a gang member —- said, “what I learned tonight is that if I put on a suit and tie and get an education I can grow up to be anything I want to be.”

That kid got the message. But eight years later thousands of black kids are still shooting each other in Chicago, St. Louis and Baltimore and elsewhere.

If President Obama had paid more attention to the inner cities, things might be better today —- and he’d have a lasting legacy to be proud of.

Indiana Sheriff’s Association: Sheriff Dave Wedding To Lead Training Committee for K-9 Academy

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Vanderburgh County Sheriff Dave Wedding To Lead Training Committee for Indiana Sheriffs’ K-9 Academy
Vanderburgh County Sheriff Dave Wedding has been tapped by his 91 fellow sheriffs statewide to lead training and policies at the new not-for-profit Indiana Sheriffs’ K-9 Academy.

Indiana Sheriffs’ Association Director Steve Luce said Wedding was selected because of “his strong commitment to effective law enforcement training and his longtime, professional experience as a K-9 handler.”

Part of expanded training offered by ISA, the K-9 Academy is the first in-state facility dedicated exclusively to law enforcement canines. Opened in the fall of 2016, the center offers kennels, classrooms and tactical search facilities. Handlers and dogs from all county, city and state agencies are welcome to enroll.

“Canines have extraordinary talents in sight, smell, agility and diligence that can be invaluable policing tools in making our communities safer,” Luce said.

“A well-trained K-9 unit can help find lost children and others who have wandered from caregivers,” Wedding added. “What’s more, canines and handlers can speed searches of parcels, vehicles, and buildings when every moment counts for citizen safety.”

Luce said the K-9 Academy is housed at the new Indiana Sheriffs’ Youth Ranch, a privately funded project under construction to provide free leadership camps to future deputies, troopers and police officers, as well as at-risk youth.

“Part of the K-9 facility already existed as a veterinary clinic on the recently purchased Indiana Sheriffs’ Youth Ranch property located near Brazil, Ind.,” Wedding said. “The existing vet office was remodeled to accommodate classroom training and team teaching. A new structure was added to tactical simulations and evaluations of building and vehicle searches.”

Based on best practices of other states, Indiana’s police service dogs will now be able to receive in-state patrol certifications on obedience, tracking, searches and control as well as detection certifications on narcotics and explosives, Wedding said.

“Our hope is Indiana taxpayers will save money through the K-9 Academy’s lower training fees. Local law enforcement agencies will benefit from uniform training standards, less out-of-state travel and therefore more time with those we serve and protect,” Wedding said.

 

Camm Prosecutor Reprimanded For Book Deal

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Camm Prosecutor Reprimanded For Book Deal

IL for www.thrindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Supreme Court has imposed a public reprimand against a Floyd County prosecutor charged with violations of three Professional Conduct Rules after he failed to recuse himself from a case he planned to write a book about.

The justices issued an order Friday imposing the public reprimand against Keith A.  Henderson, who was the lead prosecutor in the case against David Camm, a former police officer charged with and eventually acquitted of the murder of his wife and two children after multiple trials.

Days after a jury found Camm guilty during a second trial, Henderson entered into an agreement with a literary agent to write a book about the case. Then, when the Indiana Supreme Court reversed Camm’s convictions and remanded the case to a third trial, Henderson told the agent that he now had a “bigger story.”

Although the book contract was eventually dropped, Camm petitioned for a special prosecutor to be appointed in his third trial, a motion that was denied at the trial court level but granted at the appellate level, when the Indiana Court of Appeals ordered Henderson’s removal from the case. The Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission then began an investigation into Henderson’s conduct, so he hired private counsel to represent him and sent payment vouchers, which included invoices from his private counsel, to the Floyd County Auditor.

The commission eventually found that Henderson had violated Indiana Professional Rules of Conduct 1.7(a)(2), 1.8(d) and 8.4(d) based on the conflict between his duties to the state and his own personal interests in the book deal, and the effect that conflict had on Camm’s trial. The commission also found Henderson to be in violation of Rules 8.4(c) and 8.4(d) based on the invoices he gave to the auditor, which the commission said he presented as requests for reimbursement related to his work on the Camm case, not the disciplinary action.

Judge David L. Pippen, who acted as the hearing officer, agreed with the conflict of interest charges against Henderson, but found that there was a lack of “clear and convincing evidence that (Henderson’s) submissions to Floyd County were fraudulent.” The justices of the Supreme Court agreed with the hearing officer’s report and found Henderson to be in violation of Rules 1.7(a)(2), 1.8(d) and 8.4(d), but found in his favor on the invoices charge.

While the Disciplinary Commission called for Henderson to be suspended, but Pippen recommended the public reprimand.

“The violation is serious and adversely affected the administration of justice in this case,” the court wrote in its Friday order explaining its decision to impose the public reprimand. “However, noting Respondent’s misconduct occurred in connection with a single, unusual case and is an aberration from what otherwise has been a long and distinguished career as a public servant, we conclude a suspension is not warranted in this case.”

All justices concurred except Geoffrey Slaughter, who did not participate. The full order can be read here.

WITH CHARITY FOR SOME, WITH MALICE FOR OTHERS By Jim Redwine

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Gavel Gamut

By Jim Redwine

www.jamesmredwine.com

(Week of 16 January 2017)

WITH CHARITY FOR SOME, WITH MALICE FOR OTHERS

James Mattis is President-Elect Trump’s choice for Secretary of Defense. According to former Secretary of Defense William Cohen, Mattis is a student of history who understands the dangers of Thucydides’ Trap. Thucydides (471 – 400 B.C.) was an Athenian historian who lived through the Peloponnesian War (431 – 404 B.C.), which exhausted both the loser, Athens, and the eventual winner, Sparta. This thirty years of internecine carnage sowed the seeds of Greece’s vulnerability to Roman conquest.

Thucydides observed it was the rise of the upstart Athenians and the fear and resentment of that rise in the more powerful Spartans that led to war. Archidamus, the Spartan king, had cautioned his citizens to not be hurried into conflict out of any sense of offended honor or an attitude of superiority. However, hotter heads prevailed.

The United States is unquestionably the strongest nation on Earth militarily and economically. We may have the power to dictate terms to most other countries. We are the Sparta of our time.

On the other hand, we may wish to learn from history, not repeat it. If Russia attempted to influence our elections, we should address this serious issue with all due diligence. Due diligence is not a euphemism for dueling.

If China builds artificial islands in international waters and declares them China, we need not make a bellicose response. Maybe negotiation from strength might be better.

If the United Nations Security Council passes a unanimous resolution that calls for Israel to follow international law, due diligence does not require that Congress withhold funds from the United Nations unless Israel gets a retraction.

Now that Secretary Clinton and President-Elect Trump have ended their election cycle neither they nor their supporters should precipitate a Pyrrhic Victory for our country by continuing to attempt to delegitimize their opponents or their opponents’ positions by the technique of circular firing squads.

Perhaps it is time to once more look to the wisdom of some of those marvelous ancient Greeks and even our own President Lincoln and not let a misguided sense of offended honor or an overestimation of our own righteousness lead us to another long series of self-destructive attitudes and actions.

{This article relied heavily on an article dated May 6, 2015 by Leon Whyte that drew upon the scholarship of Harvard Professor Graham Allison and appeared in The Diplomat.}

For more Gavel Gamut articles go to:

www.jamesmredwine.com

Exhibit To Feature Work Of 2016 Efroymson Bridge Year Fellow

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Cornell William Brooks, president and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), will be the keynote presenter at the University of Southern Indiana’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Luncheon at 11 a.m. Monday, January 16, 2017, in Carter Hall.

As president of the NAACP, Brooks serves as the leader of the nation’s oldest and largest civil rights organization. Prior to joining the NAACP in 2014, he served as president of the New Jersey Institute of Social Justice, the executive director of the Fair Housing Council of Greater Washington, senior counsel for the Federal Communications Commission, and as a trial attorney for the Department of Justice.

Brooks received a bachelor’s degree in political science from Jackson State University, a Master of Divinity degree from Boston University and a doctorate in law from the Yale Law School, where he served as senior editor of the Yale Law Journal. He is an ordained minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church.

This event is sponsored by the USI Foundation and the USI Multicultural Center, and also will include entertainment by student and community groups.

“2017 will mark 60 years from when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. began to collaborate with the NAACP on civil rights campaigns,” said Pam Hopson, director of the USI Multicultural Center. “It is our desire that this luncheon continues to inspire solutions on how we protect our rights in our community, state and country.”

Tickets are available now and may be purchased online or at the USI Multicultural Center, located at Room 1224 in University Center East. Tickets are $5 for USI students, $10 for USI employees and $15 for the general public. Call 812-465-7188 or visit USI.edu/mcc for more information.

Hazardous Road Conditions Anticipated This Weekend; Public Safety Agencies Urge Caution

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The Indiana State Police is rebroadcasting this release, issued earlier today by the Indiana Department of Homeland Security.  Hoosiers are encouraged to read and heed these safety precautions.

Hazardous Weekend Weather Predicted; Evaluate Travel
Weather reports are predicting the potential for a variety of weather conditions across the state, including freezing rain and ice. Some of the main risks are downed power lines and potentially unsafe travel conditions.

State authorities – The Indiana Department of Homeland Security, Indiana State Police, Indiana Department of Transportation and the National Weather Service – are advising Hoosiers to be ready to keep a close eye on weather and road conditions, and make some basic preparations.

Monitor Conditions
Stay in touch with dependable weather sources. These include the National Weather Service: http://www.weather.gov/.

Before deciding to drive, check road and traffic conditions at http://indot.carsprogram.org, 800-261-ROAD (7623) or by turning on the traffic feature on a mobile mapping app. County governments post color-coded travel advisories on the Homeland Security website at http://in.gov/dhs/traveladvisory.

The state homeland security travel advisory map is also available for mobile devices. Search for Indiana Travel Advisory app for iPhone (https://appsto.re/us/QHVw4.i) in the App Store, and Android (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gov.in.traveladvisory) in the Google Play Store.

State, county and city law enforcement officials remind citizens that the best sources for accurate road and weather information are the links included in this release, as well as local radio at TV news stations. Please do not call police agencies to ask about road conditions. Avoiding such calls helps keep phone lines open for true emergency calls.

Is Travel Necessary?
Hoosiers should carefully consider if travel is necessary during times of bad weather. Can travel be delayed? Sometimes travel is better during daylight hours when ice is more likely to melt.

If travel is necessary, let someone know the route, expected time of arrival and how to make contact. Charge cell phones before leaving. For safe driving tips, go to http://in.gov/isp/3253.htm.

If stranded, do not leave the car unless there is a better shelter within view nearby that can be easily accessed. While in a vehicle, even while stranded, continue to wear seat belts. Call for help. If unable to call for help, tie a brightly colored cloth to the antenna for rescuers to see. Run the engine for 10 minutes every hour to stay warm and keep the exhaust pipe free of blockage to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

Make a Car Preparedness Kit
Gather supplies for vehicles in the event travel is necessary.

  • Cell phone and mobile device chargers
  • Bottled water
  • Shovel
  • Sand or kitty litter
  • Extra blankets
  • A hand crank flashlight or battery powered flashlight with extra batteries
  • Booster (jumper) cables
  • Nonperishable food, such as high protein snacks
  • First-aid kit

For more winter weather preparedness information, visit GetPrepared.in.gov, isp.in.gov or indot.in.gov.

To keep up with developments on social media, for state homeland security visit https://www.facebook.com/IndianaDHS or @IDHS on Twitter​. For INDOT, visit: http://bit.ly/INDOTsocial. For ISP, go to http://in.gov/isp/.

 

Air Quality Forecast

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Air quality forecasts for Evansville and Vanderburgh County are provided as a public service.  They are best estimates of predicted pollution levels that can be used as a guide so people can modify their activities and reduce their exposure to air quality conditions that may affect their health.  The forecasts are routinely made available at least a day in advance, and are posted by 10:30 AM Evansville time on Monday (for Tuesday through Thursday) and Thursday (for Friday through Monday).  When atmospheric conditions are uncertain or favor pollution levels above the National Ambient Air Quality Standards, forecasts are made on a daily basis.

Ozone forecasts are available from mid-April through September 30th.  Fine particulate (PM2.5) forecasts are available year round.

Friday

January 13

Saturday
January 14
Sunday
January 15
Monday
January 16
Tuesday
January 17
Fine Particulate
(0-23 CST avg)
Air Quality Index
good moderate good moderate moderate
Ozone
Air Quality Index
NA* NA* NA* NA* NA*
Ozone
(peak 8-hr avg)
(expected)
NA* NA* NA* NA* NA*

* Not Available and/or Conditions Uncertain.

Air Quality Action Days

Ozone Alerts are issued by the Evansville EPA when maximum ozone readings averaged over a period of eight hours are forecasted to reach 71 parts per billion (ppb), or unhealthy for sensitive groups on the USEPA Air Quality Index scale.

Particulate Alerts are issued by the Evansville EPA when PM2.5 readings averaged over the period of midnight to midnight are forecasted to reach 35 micrograms per meter cubed (µg/m3).

Current conditions of OZONE and FINE PARTICULATE MATTER are available in near real-time on the Indiana Department of Environment Management’s website.

National and regional maps of current conditions are available through USEPA AIRNow.

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