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To: Grampa Dave
I wonder how much of this stuff was going on when Moose was police chief in Portland.
14 posted on 05/29/2003 3:23:18 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: aristeides
I'm sure that a lot of this stuff was either going on when PC Moose was cheesing around as PC of Portland, or it was set into motion by him and Da Mayor Katz.

Digging up data on Moose's extra curriculiar activities in Portland is really tough. The Oregonian only has a free search of issues going back a few months.
15 posted on 05/29/2003 3:59:12 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (Time to visit this website and join up: http://www.georgewbush.com/)
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To: aristeides; Grampa Dave
Moose doesn't appear to be the problem- he was trying to get out of there almost as soon as he came. No doubt he had very good reasons since he was not allowed to do diddly squat in that PC paradise whether or not he was so inclined.

Vera and her fellow leftists are the problem!

1986 : (PORTLAND GROUP MEMBER FORD INTERNS FOR PORTLAND MAYOR BUD CLARK) Named after the African (communist) resistance leader Patrice Lumumba and first president of Congo, Patrice Lumumba Ford worked as an international relations intern in 1986 for then-Portland mayor Bud Clark and again in 1998 and 1999 for Portland Mayor Vera Katz. - "Latest U.S. Citizens Arrested on Terror Charges Have Varied Pasts; 1 Worked for Politicians, " by Gilian Flaccus, AP via TBO, October 5, 2002 Patrice Lumumba Ford is an intern in Mayor Bud Clark's office.- "Terror suspect worked at Mayor Katz's office," story.asp-ID=50869 katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=50869

DECEMBER 1997 : (PORTLAND POLICE CHIEF SOULSBY RESIGNS) Chief Larry Soulsby resigns after he was found to be paying suspiciously low rent on his posh downtown apartment. His roommate, a lieutenant, was indicted for extorting money from people who frequented gay nightclubs. Soulsby may be indicted, as well.

FEBRUARY 18, 1998 : (PORTLAND POLICE CHIEF IS ALREADY JOB HUNTING) "Moose on the Loose? Charles Moose is job shopping." The city's popular but surly police chief reluctantly confirmed to WW that he has applied for a job as chief of the Washington, D.C., police force. "I wish I could just live my life," Moose told a WW reporter, refusing to comment any further on the move. Mayor Vera Katz's office refused to comment on the chief's job application and would not say whether the move is an indication that Moose has outlasted his welcome with the mayor.

MAY - JULY 1998 : (PORTLAND GROUP MEMBER FORD IS AN INTERN IN THE PORTLAND MAYOR'S OFFICE) Patrice Lumumba Ford is an intern in Mayor Vera Katz's office.- "Terror suspect worked at Mayor Katz's office," story.asp-ID=50869 katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=50869

AUGUST 16, 1998 : (PORTLAND POLICE SHUT DOWN BINNS PARTY) Officers shut down a party at Sellwood Park. The party was to be the third annual event held by Daniel Binns, a popular Northeast Portlander with a history of drug convictions in the 1980s. Police said the parties attract gang members and result in violence.

AUGUST 17, 1998: (ANGRY PORTLAND PARTIERS HARASS POLICE CHIEF) Daniel Binns and his supporters protested the police action by rallying a crowd on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and leading the people on a march that stopped in front of Police Chief Moose's house before continuing through the neighborhood. Officers fired beanbag projectiles at several members of the crowd when they would not disperse. Portland's politically-correct mayor Vera Katz, always on the side of the lawbreakers, asked the chief to present a detailed report on the incident at a city-council meeting--something she's never done before.

AUGUST 1998: (PORTLAND, PROTEST MARCH IN FRONT OF POLICE CHIEF MOOSE'S HOUSE) When protesters chanted, "Where's the black fucking chief?" outside his home in Northeast Portland last summer August 1998, Police Chief Moose and his wife, Sandy, were completely alone. "I felt captured," Moose said. "I was trying to assure her that the crowd was not going to shoot into our house, that they were not going to firebomb our house." Moose said he received just one supportive call after the event, and it did not come from anyone inside city hall. "They were all saying the chief needs to be commended and backed for this." Third, officers were sympathetic to the chief's distress during the protest at his house. One officer told WW that he moved outside the city because he was constantly called upon--or in some cases harassed--by neighbors because he was a police officer. "I think it's difficult on anyone who's a police officer to deal with the day-to-day grind of police work and then to go home and have the neighborhood depend on them again throughout his evening hours when he's supposed to be spending time with his family," Pluchos said.

AUGUST 1998: (PORTLAND MAYOR VERA KATZ HUGS CROOK) Protest leader Daniel Binns and Mayor Vera Katz and Binns hugged at a community meeting after the protest, disgusting Portland police officers who know Binn's past all too well. "To have Daniel Binns bring down Charles Moose, that would be amazing," one officer said. (*My note- looks like the liberals succeeded in running off the Chief- he leaves for Virginia before the "millenium" is out.)

SEPTEMBER 1999 : (PORTLAND GROUP MEMBER FORD IS AN INTERN IN THE PORTLAND MAYOR'S OFFICE) Patrice Lumumba Ford is an intern in Mayor Vera Katz's office.- "Terror suspect worked at Mayor Katz's office," story.asp-ID=50869 katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=50869

1999 late- 2000 early : (PORTLAND GETS A NEW POLICE CHIEF, MARK KROEKER) At first glance he wouldn’t pass muster with Portland’s “political correctness” gestapo. He fills no quotas. So how did a guy like Mark Kroeker get to be the police chief in a place so dominated by liberalism that it often referred to as the “People’s Republic of Portland.” More to the point, how long can he hope to last? Last winter as Y2K approached and the whole world was bracing for computers to crash, toilets to back up and the power grid to blow out; the city of Portland announced its choice to fill the power vacuum in the chief’s spot. Mark Kroeker, 55, a 35 year police veteran and former Deputy Chief in Los Angeles, was the person chosen to succeed Charles Moose. Moose had gone on to greener pastures in Virginia in what looked curiously like a “jump before you’re pushed” situation.The choice was a bit of a surprise. After all, Kroeker was preceded in the chief’s spot by an African American man and before that a woman. It was clear that, in the name of diversity, the city mothers and fathers wanted someone who could serve Portland well, but who could fill a quota, too. After three weeks of focus groups with community members from special interest groups — from the head of “Cop Watch” to the police union to the head of the gay and lesbian task force — and after a national search by a California firm; and vetting by a “Blue Ribbon” panel; three candidates emerged. Eventually Portland found what it was looking for: an experienced, polished, politically astute, heterosexual, religious white guy? Who would have guessed? Kroeker has also felt the sting of intolerance about his faith since he’s come to Portland. His Christian beliefs preceded him. They came with the package. - "Can This Man Survive?" by Victoria Taft OCTOBER 2000

MAY 1, 2000 : (PORTLAND LIBERAL SCUM, MAY DAY PROTESTS) Activists met with the Police Chief Mark Kroeker and Mayor Vera Katz at Maranatha Church in northeast Portland with signs reading, “RIGHT WING CHRISTIAN GO BACK TO LA” and “CHRISTIANS ARE DIRT” it stung. “I’ve seen hurt in the chief’s eyes because people damn him for being a Christian and for being from LA,” says the mayor’s police liaison, Elise Marshall, who has constant contact with the chief. - "Can This Man Survive?" by Victoria Taft OCTOBER 2000

AUGUST- EARLY SEPTEMBER 2001 : (PORTLAND GROUP, FORD SENDS MESSAGES TO STAFFERS AT MAYOR'S OFFICE) At one point last year, Patrice Lumumba Ford sent messages to several members of Mayor Katz's staff that concerned them enough to notify the FBI a month before the Sept. 11 attacks, Portland Mayor Katz said. according to Katz, the FBI asked city officials not to comment further on the messages. - "Latest U.S. Citizens Arrested on Terror Charges Have Varied Pasts; 1 Worked for Politicians, " by Gilian Flaccus, AP via TBO, October 5, 2002 * Patrice Lamumba Ford contacts some staffer in Portland Mayor Vera Katz's office, supposedly raises concerns so much that a list of Ford's contacts was forwarded tot he Portland Police Bureau. - "Terror suspect worked at Mayor Katz's office," story.asp-ID=50869 katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=50869

SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 : (9/11 ATTACKS ON THE US) SEPTEMBER 2001 : (AL HAZMI'S CREDIT CARD IS USED TO BOOK FLIGHTS FOR 911 HIJACKERS, SAN ANTONIO TO DENVER TO PORTLAND FLIGHTS) Saudi-born University of Texas Health Science Center doctor al Hazmi's credit card was used to buy a ticket for one of the September 11 hijackers who was on a plane which crashed into the WTC in NY, sources say. - " Terrorists Booked Flight to Portland, " By John Becker and Jim Parker, KGW Northwest News Channel Staff, September 19, 2001, 05:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 18, 2001 Tuesday : (SECOND WAVE OF TERRORISM PLANNED?) The Associated Press reported that federal authorities believe a second wave of terrorist violence was planned for September 22, 2001, just coming up. "We are looking at the possibility that there were additional planes [to be hijacked] but we are unable to confirm it," Attorney General John Ashcroft said Tuesday - " Terrorists Booked Flight to Portland, " By John Becker and Jim Parker, KGW Northwest News Channel Staff, September 19, 2001, 05:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 19, 2001 Wednesday : (AL HAZMI IN CUSTODY, NEWS IS TOLD ABOUT AL HAZMI TICKET PUCHASE FOR PORTLAND FLIGHT) Federal authorities told KGW Wednesday (Sept 19, 2001) that a credit card belonging to a Texas doctor may have been used to buy airline tickets for terrorist suspects to fly to Portland. Al-Badr Al Hazmi, 34, of San Antonio, was in FBI custody undergoing questioning Wednesday. Sources said his credit card was used to buy a ticket for one of the terrorist flights that crashed into the World Trade Center in New York, and now the FBI is looking into tickets he may have purchased for an upcoming flight to Portland. Al Hazmi booked a trip for up to five people from San Antonio, through Denver and on to Portland for Saturday, September 22, 2001 sources told KGW. ". Al Hazmi is a Saudi-born medical resident at the University of Texas Health Science Center. Federal agents raided his office and confiscated his computer, authorities said. He is being questioned by the FBI about technical and financial support he may have given hijackers responsible for the World Trade Center disaster a week ago, sources said - " Terrorists Booked Flight to Portland, " By John Becker and Jim Parker, KGW Northwest News Channel Staff, September 19, 2001, 05:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 22, 2001 : (DATE FOR RUMORED SECOND WAVE OF TERRORISM) The Associated Press reported that federal authorities believe a second wave of terrorist violence was planned for September 22, 2001. "We are looking at the possibility that there were additional planes [to be hijacked] but we are unable to confirm it," Attorney General John Ashcroft said Tuesday - " Terrorists Booked Flight to Portland, " By John Becker and Jim Parker, KGW Northwest News Channel Staff, September 19, 2001, 05:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 22, 2001 Saturday : (FLIGHT DATE FOR TERRORIST SUSPECTS TO FLY TO PORTLAND) Saudi-born University of Texas Health Science Center doctor Al Hazmi had booked a trip for up to five people to fly from San Antonio, through Denver and on to Portland for Saturday, September 22, 2001 sources told KGW. (*My note- When did he book the trip? Evidently some time before September 18, 2001) - " Terrorists Booked Flight to Portland, " By John Becker and Jim Parker, KGW Northwest News Channel Staff, September 19, 2001, 05:00 PM

NOVEMBER 21, 2001 : (PORTLAND, OREGON REFUSE DOJ HELP) Portland police have refused a U.S. Justice Department request for help in interviewing Middle Eastern immigrants as part of its sweeping terrorism investigation, saying it would violate state law. (AP)
(* My note - it says Portland police but I suspect the order was that of the Portland Mayor)

From a freeper: Although initially Police Chief Kroeker took the heat for the decision, the refusal to conduct the investigation had Mayor Katz's fingerprints all over it. Even after Oregon's Attorney General Hardy Myers and Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Shrunk concluded that the Portland City Attorney was wrong, and that police questioning of foreigners would not violate Oregon law, despite a tidal wave of public criticism of the city's decision, Mayor Katz refused to back down. In an editorial, even The Oregonian disagreed with Katz and Rogers. In political terms, it is apparent from her refusal to rethink her position, that the Mayor is unfamiliar with the concept "Cut your losses."

20 posted on 05/30/2003 9:47:38 AM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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