Sex, Drugs & Unix

Sunday, May 29th

Spokane Catholics move to fuck abuse victims (again)


Diocese Says It Can't Use Parishes to Pay

SPOKANE, Wash. -- The Roman Catholic Diocese of Spokane said Friday it does not own 81 parish churches and nearly 100 other assets -- and cannot use them to pay alleged victims of sexual abuse by priests.

The diocese filed documents in U.S. Bankruptcy Court challenging the assertion by alleged victims that Bishop William Skylstad owns the 81 churches, 16 schools, one high school and 79 other Catholic assets in the sprawling region.

The diocese, which faces lawsuits filed by 58 alleged victims, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last December, listing assets of $11.1 million and liabilities of $81.3 million -- the vast majority being sexual abuse claims.

The diocese has asked U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Patricia Williams to rule that Skylstad only controls the roughly $11 million worth of assets that belong specifically to the diocese.

"We are trying to resolve this Chapter 11 in a way that compensates those harmed by the church in the past," said Shaun Cross, an attorney for the diocese.

Skylstad, who is president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, cannot sell assets he doesn't own, and the church must be allowed to continue its religious activities, Cross said.

The diocese believes state, federal and canon law is clear that the bishop holds in trust title to parishes and some other assets, but does not actually own them -- a system the church has operated under for 2000 years, Cross said.

In April, the plaintiffs asked the judge to rule the 81 parish churches in Eastern Washington and other Catholic entities were owned by the bishop and thus available to settle the claims.

"It's time for this bishop to do the right thing, face his problems and settle these claims in a responsible manner," said attorney Mike Pfau. "It's another example of their avoiding responsibility."

A hearing is scheduled for June 27.

Jim on 05.29.05 @ 07:23 AM PST [link]


Gee, Thanks Mom!


Mom indicted for hiring stripper for teen
Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A mother faces criminal charges after she hired a stripper to dance at her 16 year-old son's birthday party. Anette Pharris, 34, has been indicted by a grand jury on charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and involving a minor in obscene acts. The boy's father, the stripper and two others also face charges.

"I tried to do something special for my son," Pharris said. "It didn't harm him."

About 10 people under the age of 18 were at the birthday party in September, including minors who were not related to the family, authorities said.

Police spokesman Don Aaron said minors are not permitted in adult establishments.

"A person shouldn't be allowed to circumvent that law by hiring a stripper, a lady who took all her clothes off and spent a good amount of time dancing around minors," he said.

Anette Pharris took photos at the party and tried to have them developed at a nearby drug store. Drug store employees notified authorities, police said.

"Who are they to tell me what I can and can't show to my own children?" the mother said.
Jim on 05.29.05 @ 07:14 AM PST [link]


Thursday, May 26th

The Spokane Pedophile Club


JJ over at Big Brass Blog is kicking ass on the vicious outing and misdeeds of Spokane Mayor Jim West. One of his recent posts ties West to a cabal of pedophiles in Spokane. A snippet:

I ventured down to Spokane City Hall Friday afternoon but there was not much going on. They shut and locked the doors around 5:30 with the mayor still inside. The city council called in an outside agency to begin an investigation last night and discovered that Mayor West had in fact used his work computer during business hours to solicit sex on Gay.com. Pretty sure that will be the nail in his coffin as far as employment with the city of Spokane goes.

The sordid history of what I am going to call “The Pacific Northwest Pedophiles” a very exclusive club of politicians, sheriffs, clergy and Scoutmasters. The group got together in the 70s to prey on young at risk youth and is composed of Jim West, sheriff and scout master at the time, his good friend David Hahn, sheriff, George E. Robey, scoutmaster and Reverend Patrick O’Donnell, Catholic priest, liaison to the Boy Scouts AND chaplain to the Spokane Police Department. The Pacific Northwest Pedophiles were all involved with the same scout troop and have ties or have been friends since the 1960s.

The group (ALLEGEDLY) began their rein of terror on Spokane youth in the late 70s. I will leave the victims names out at this point, there are 2 convicted felons who have claimed that Jim West molested them in the 70s however, and these allegations are not substantiated at this time. Since my first report on Thursday at least 5 more men have come forward to make claims against Jim West and/or the Pac NW Pedophiles!

When confronted in 1981 with the allegations of sexually molesting children, David Hahn took a gun and blew his brains out. One of his victims has claimed he witnessed the suicide.

Eight months later, George E. Robey also offed himself with a bullet to the head. There's a lot more to this, so go read.

I lived in Spokane for about two years, courtesy of Vivato. Spokane is a conservative town, possibly one of the most conservative places on planet earth, and the situation with the mayor is going to go over like a fart in church. Repression can cause deep seated fantasies to flower.

Long-time readers of my blog will note that I've complained about the high density of pedophiles and sex offernders in Spokane County, only to be taken to task by Tom Sowa (not West, as I had previously written), who writes for the business section of the Spokesman Review, the same paper that has viciously outted Spokane's mayor.

Jim West is on-record as having his "dream job" in being Spokane's Mayor. Given that Spokane is a scummy cesspool inhabited by dysfunctional, selfish predators, I am left to wonder why West wouldn't see his position of President of the Pedophile Club as being the best job on earth.

Though many in Spokane and elsewhere are calling for his resignation, West won't quit while he still stands a chance of getting paid while getting laid.


Jim on 05.26.05 @ 01:31 PM PST [link]


Wednesday, May 25th

another plan for spam


In August of 2002, Paul Graham published his now-famous, Plan for Spam that introduced Baysian filtering to the anti-spam crowd. These days its assumed that your mail program and potentially your ISP are running some kind of Baysian filter. With time, the spammers have found a way around the Baysian filters, and we are again dealing with a crushing load of spam in our mailboxes.

My friend Jef has published his recipie for building an anti-spam system.


In November 2004, Microsoft's second-in-command Steve Ballmer made some headlines by mentioning that Chairman Bill Gates was getting four million spams per day. At the time, I was dealing with a little spam problem of my own - I was getting around a million spams per day. I found it a little comforting that my problem wasn't quite as bad as Bill's. However, a couple of weeks later Ballmer corrected himself, saying he mis-remembered the stat and Gates actually gets four million per year.

This means I was getting one hundred times as much spam as Bill Gates.

Nevertheless, after filtering we both get about the same amount: around ten spams per day in our inboxes. Ballmer says that Microsoft has an entire department dedicated to protecting their mailboxes from spam. At ACME Labs there's just one guy, one server, and a T1 line. And yet my filters are a hundred times as effective as Microsoft's. How do I do it?


Jim on 05.25.05 @ 07:24 PM PST [link]


Not true, not really...


A squad of American soldiers was patrolling along the Iraqi border when they passed the dead body of an Iraqi soldier in a ditch beside the road. A short distance further along the road, they found a badly mangled American soldier in a ditch on the other side of the road, barely alive. They ran to him, cradled his blood-covered head and asked him what had happened.

"Well," he whispered, "I was walking down this road, armed to the teeth. I came across this heavily armed Iraqi rebel. I aimed my rifle and shouted, "Saddam Hussein is an unprincipled, lying piece of trash!"

He looked me right in the eye and screamed back, "George Bush is an unprincipled, lying piece of trash!"

"We were still standing there shaking hands when the truck hit us."
Jim on 05.25.05 @ 08:01 AM PST [link]


Friday, May 20th

Quote of the day


When space opens up, human beings have a tendency to fill it up for many reasons. It could be that those things give us a sense of security or importance. Maybe it helps us feel successful or it's an indication that our life has value. Whatever the reason (and don't get me wrong, I love some of that stuff!) many people have misidentified that stuff as who they are. When the space is no longer cluttered, we have an opportunity to make a shift from "doing" to "being". Being with others and being with ourselves. In the place of being we have an opening to start to create our life rather than react to it.

-- Leslie Boyer
Jim on 05.20.05 @ 05:33 AM PST [link]


Thursday, May 19th

Tokyo Cosmonaut


The guy who runs our warehouse (and answers the phone during the first half of the day) is Bill Hallett. Jamie met him back in 1992 at Tivoli, where he was in-charge of international support. I hired him at Wayport in 1999 to take care of customer support.

We're very happy he's here.



Bill's son, Peter is the kind of rugged-yet-good-looking stud that makes all the women swoon.



Peter moved to Tokyo several years ago, after a year abroad during high school, and after the traditional run of the too-much-fun club (girls, alcohol, girls and more alcohol), he settled down and got married several years back, and these days he works for Vodafone. Prior to that, when Jamie and I toted our then 4 month old son across the Pacific, Peter was kind enough to serve as a local guide in and around Tokyo. Hunter was a hit, and we quickly learned to anticipate the gleeful shouts of "Kawai!" (cute). You'ld think that the girls in Japan hadn't ever seen a bald, blue-eyed 4 month old infant.



Here's a photo of Bill and Peter. Obviously Peter looks nothing like Bill. (I'm being snarky.)

Peter has a fairly new blog,Tokyo Cosmonaut. Welcome to the blogsphere, Peter-san.

Jim on 05.19.05 @ 09:37 PM PST [link]


macMaxi


The wife gave me a fully-loaded macMini for my birthday. Sweet.

I spent the better part of the evening hooking it up to the 50" Sony HDTV we bought when we moved here. The video was pretty bad until follow the advice of my bud John Richie and loaded Tiger and turned off the overscan. Then, with the resolution set to 1280x760 (760p), things instantly came together. Its Beautiful.

I even found an excuse to put an AP back up. It covers the condo as well as the 1W AP ever did. Weird but true.

I pulled the iSight back out of the closet where its sat since before we moved.

Now I've got a Mac with a massive screen, fast (enough) net, lisp, emacs and all the other toys.

Things went well enough with the upgrade on the mini, so I upgraded the PowerBook to Tiger too.

About the only bummer is that the wireless keyboard doesn't work. The (bluetooth) mouse works, but the LED on the keyboard stays dark, despite trying two different sets of batteries. I guess I'll be calling Apple in a few hours.

Its a MacOrgasm around here. Now if I can just con the wife into a really big display for the PowerBook, or a G5.
Jim on 05.19.05 @ 04:16 AM PST [link]


Wednesday, May 18th

Girls Gone Wilde in 16th Century England


Quoth she, "Before you tumbled me,
You promis'd me to wed."
He answers:
"So would I ha'done, by yonder sun,
An thou hadst not come to my bed."
link



Natilie Merchant says it best, and says it all.

Ophelia was a bride of God
A novice Carmelite
In sister cells
The cloister bells tolled on her wedding night

Ophelia was the rebel girl
A blue stocking suffragette
Who remedied society
between her cigarettes

And Ophelia was the sweetheart
To a nation overnight
Curvaceous thighs
Vivacious eyes
Love was at first sight
Love was at first sight

Ophelia was a demigoddess
in pre war Babylon
So statuesque a silhouette
in black satin evening gowns

Ophelia was the mistress
To a Vegas gambling man
Signora Ophelia Maraschina
Mafia courtesan

Ophelia was the circus queen
The female cannonball
Projected through five flaming hoops
To wild and shocked applause
To wild and shocked applause

Ophelia was a tempest cyclone
A goddamn hurricane
Your common sense, your best defense
Lay wasted and in vain

For Ophelia'd know your every woe
And every pain you'd ever had
She'd sympathize and dry your eyes
And help you to forget
Help you to forget

And help you to forget

Ophelia's mind went wandering
You'd wonder where she'd gone
Through secret doors down corridors
She wanders them alone

All alone


Bob Dylan sang about Ophelia in Desolation Row as well as the Greatfull Dead in Althea.



Jim on 05.18.05 @ 07:28 AM PST [link]


Saturday, May 14th

Lets got to Betsyland!


Spokane, Washington, a town sinking into the economic sclerosis of a former soviet-style backwater, where the locals have approved perhaps the most idiotic project ever conceived by a free and sovereign people -- a hyper-super-giant-mega-mall called Riverpark Square in the middle of the utter ruin of downtown Spokane.

Apparently, the idea is that people will flock to Spokane by car from places with equally sclerotic economies (Colville, Pullman) in order to go on shopping sprees for new sneakers and cargo pants, which for some reason may be in short supply where they live. Meanwhile, Spokane uses its HUD money, which is supposed to house the poor, to prop up the RPS finances. Specifically, its parking garage debt.

And gazing over it all, Betsy Cowles, shielded behind her media empire.


Reading the Spokesman-Review to understand River Park Square is like having political dyslexia. You read and read, but no matter how hard you try, parts are mysteriously blotted out and you never quite grasp what really happened.

Jim on 05.14.05 @ 01:03 AM PST [link]


Lets got to Betsyland!


Spokane, Washington, a town sinking into the economic sclerosis of a former soviet-style backwater, where the locals have approved perhaps the most idiotic project ever conceived by a free and sovereign people -- a hyper-super-giant-mega-mall called Riverpark Square in the middle of the utter ruin of downtown Spokane.

Apparently, the idea is that people will flock to Spokane by car from places with equally sclerotic economies (Colville, Pullman) in order to go on shopping sprees for new sneakers and cargo pants, which for some reason may be in short supply where they live. Meanwhile, Spokane uses its HUD money, which is supposed to house the poor, to prop up the RPS finances. Specifically, its parking garage debt.

And gazing over it all, Betsy Cowles, shielded behind her media empire.
Jim on 05.14.05 @ 01:03 AM PST [link]


Friday, May 13th

Jim West: ex-mayor?



The Mayor's Page on the Spokane City website has this little tidbit:

mayor Friday, May 13th - 9:20 PM

Mayor Jim West
Term: 2003-2005

James E. West was sworn in as the Mayor of the City of Spokane on Dec. 23, 2003. He was elected to a four-year term in November 2003. As Mayor, he is the City's Chief Executive Officer, directing the activities of the City’s more than 2,000 employees and managing a $409 million annual budget.

Term: 2003-2005???
Jim on 05.13.05 @ 09:23 PM PST [link]


Shoddy journalism at the Spokesman Review?


KXLY, Spokane's ABC affiliate is reporting something I find odd:

The Morning Star Boys Ranch responded Wednesday to a story in the Spokesman-Review.

The ranch wanted to tell people its found no indication of any impropriety involving Mayor Jim West. The facility keeps logbooks of daily events, they're computerized now, but they used to be made in spiral notebooks. The Director poured through them and says he has found no record of West visiting Morning Star in the late 1970's and early 1980's.

The findings contradict the paper's story, which alleged that West and David Hahn -- then both sheriff's deputies, checked out boys from the ranch for day trips. Hahn later committed suicide amid molestation allegations.

West had served on the ranch's board of directors for 12 years, but resigned Friday.

Question: Why didn't the fine "journalists" at the Spokesman Review not call Morning Star themselves?

The L.A. Times has stronger words for the style of journalism found at the Spokesman Review. "Liars" is an accurate, one-word summary.

I'm no apologist for Jim West, he obviously curried favor with the Cowles, and helped put the 'fix in' on the whole parking garage scandal, but apparently even this politically-motivated fix wasn't enough for Betsy, so she set her dogs at the paper on the Mayor. Nobody fucks with Betsy Cowles.

A dig through the archives of The Spokesman-Review, produced two floors below Betsy Cowles' office, shows the paper did not ignore the River Park Square story. The bare bones of it are there, from the days things first began to go bad. And the stories noted the Cowleses owned both the mall and the newspaper.

What's missing is the kind of comprehensive investigation the same paper, long considered a high-quality publication for its market size, has devoted to other topics, such as neo-Nazis in North Idaho and environmental issues in Eastern Washington.

Or, presumably, accusing a Mayor you helped elect of pedophilia.

"If journalism had the equivalent of a legal bar or medical board, The Spokesman-Review would not be able to practice," Shook says, noting that Talbott's warnings would later prove prescient. "Their license would be revoked over this."

Jim on 05.13.05 @ 05:32 AM PST [link]


Spokane's other media empire in trouble


Belo Corporation, which owns two Spokane television stations, KREM (Channel 2) and Spokane's WB affiliate KSKN (Channel 22), as well as Northwest Cable News, is under fire from its own shareholders, who have filed a massive shareholder suit.

The Belo Corp., which owns the (Dallas) Morning News, announced last August that its circulation figures were overstated--by how much and for how long remains unclear, because the paper's records are unreliable. Belo's chairman and CEO, Robert W. Decherd, said in a news release that he had discovered in late July 2004 that a problem existed and that he "immediately ordered a stepped-up investigation."

Some Belo stockholders are challenging that version of events. They say, in a class-action suit, that top officials at Belo knew about the problem much earlier, kept it quiet and only came clean when they felt in danger of being found out.

The stock (NYSE:BLC) isn't doing that well. The Belo 10-Q from May 9 didn't have much good news:
Television Group revenues were $156,081 in the first quarter of 2005, a decrease of $2,816, or 1.8 percent, over first quarter 2004 revenues of $158,897. Total spot revenues, including political advertising revenues, were 1.5 percent lower in the first three months of 2005 compared to the year-earlier period, with the most significant decreases reported in the political and automotive categories, partially offset by increases in pharmaceutical and insurance. Local spot revenues, excluding political revenues, increased approximately 1 percent in the first quarter of 2005 compared to the prior year period, with increases in the Austin, Portland, Hampton/Norfolk, and Charlotte markets, partially offset by decreases in the Dallas/Fort Worth and Seattle/Tacoma markets. National spot revenues, excluding political revenues, increased 2 percent in the first quarter of 2005 compared to the first quarter of 2004. National spot revenue increases in the Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston markets were partially offset by decreases in the Phoenix, Portland, and St. Louis markets. Political advertising revenues decreased $3,976, from $4,525 in the first quarter of 2004 to $549 in the same period of 2005.


Jim on 05.13.05 @ 05:16 AM PST [link]


Thursday, May 12th

PROX close to collapse


Proxim released their 1Q05 results yesterday.

In my experience, calling Bear Stearns means you've already lost.

On January 27, 2005, the Company announced that it engaged Bear, Stearns & Co. to explore strategic alternatives for the Company, including capital raising and merger opportunities. The Company remains actively engaged with Bear, Stearns & Co. and is currently in discussions with a potential third party purchaser.

But givent he below, they're fucked:
The Company has an immediate need for additional financing. If the Company were not able to enter into an agreement with a third party purchaser or able to obtain sufficient financing in the second quarter of 2005, it would be required to seek protection under applicable bankruptcy laws.

From what I can read in the tea leaves, Symbol is next


Jim on 05.12.05 @ 11:15 PM PST [link]


A great love letter


(My brother sent this to me.)

Dear Terri:

I know the counselor said we shouldn't contact each other during our "cooling off" period, but I couldn't wait anymore. The day you left, I swore I'd never talk to you again. But that was just the wounded little boy in me talking.

Still, I never wanted to be the first one to make contact. In my fantasies, it was always you who would come crawling back to me. I guess my pride needed that. But now I see that my pride's cost me a lot of things. I'm tired of pretending I don't miss you. I don't care about looking bad anymore. I don't care who makes the first move as long as one of us does.

It's time we let our hearts speak as loudly as our hurt. And this is what my heart says... "There's no one like you, Terri." I look for you in the eyes and breasts of every woman I see, but they're not you. They're not even close.

Two weeks ago, I met this girl at the Rainbow Room and brought her home with me. I don't say this to hurt you, but just to illustrate the depth of my desperation. She was young, Terri, maybe 19, with one of those perfect bodies that only youth and maybe a childhood spent ice skating can give you. I mean, just a perfect body. Tits you wouldn't believe and an ass like a tortoise shell. Every man's dream, right?

But as I sat on the couch being blown by this coed, I thought, look at the stuff we've made important in our lives. It's all so surface. What does a perfect body mean? Does it make her better in bed? Well, in this case, yes. But you see what I'm getting at; Does it make her a better person? Does she have a better heart than my moderately attractive Terri? I doubt it. And I'd never really thought of that before. I don't know, maybe I'm just growing up a little.

Later, after I'd tossed her about a quart of throat yogurt, I found myself thinking, why do I feel so drained and empty?" It wasn't just her flawless technique or her slutty, shameless hunger, but something else. Some niggling feeling of loss. Why did it feel so incomplete? And then it hit me. It didn't feel the same because you weren't there, Terri, to watch. Do you know what I mean? Nothing feels the same without you, baby. Jesus, Terri, I'm just going crazy without you.

And everything I do just reminds me of you. Do you remember Carol, that single mom we met at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church? Well, she drops by last week with a pan of lasagna. She said she figured I wasn't eating right without a woman around. I didn't know what she meant till later, but that's not the real story.

Anyway, we have a few glasses of wine and the next thing you know we're fucking in our old bedroom. And this broad's a total monster in the sack. She's giving me everything, you know like a real woman does when she's not hung up about God and her career and whether the kids can hear us. And all of a sudden she spots that tilting mirror on your grandmother's old vanity.

So she puts it on the floor and we straddle it, right, so we can watch ourselves. And it's totally hot, but it makes me sad too. 'Cause I can't help thinking, "Why didn't Terri ever put the mirror on the floor? We've had this old vanity for what, 14 years, and we never used it as a sex aid." (Some of this I thought about later.) You know what I mean? What happened to our spontaneity? You get so caught up in the routine of a marriage and you just lose sight of each other. And then you lose yourself. That's the saddest part of all for me. But I keep thinking we can get it back. I know we can, because I only want this stuff with you.

Saturday, your sister drops by with my copy of the restraining order. I mean, Shannon's just a kid and all, but she's got a pretty good head on her shoulders. She's been a real friend to me during this painful time. She's given me lots of good counsel about you and about women in general. (She's pulling for us to get back together, Terri. She really is.)

So we're drinking in the hot tub and talking about happier times. Here's this hot girl with the same DNA as you (although, let's face it, she got an extra helping of the sexy gene) and all I can do is think of how much she looks like you when you were 18. And that just about makes me cry.

And then it turns out Shannon's really into the whole anal thing and that gets me to thinking about how many times I pressured you about trying it and how that probably fueled some of the bitterness between us. But do you see how even then, when I'm thrusting inside the steaming hot Dutch oven of your sister's cinnamon ring, all I can do is think of you?

It's true, baby. In your heart you know it. Don't you think we could start over? Just wipe out all the grievances and start fresh? I think we can. I keep thinking that I think if you'd just try it, I wouldn't have to pressure you so much.

Because who needs all that bitterness, Terri? It just tears us apart. And I can't be apart from you.

Because I love you.

Jim on 05.12.05 @ 11:08 PM PST [link]


Wednesday, May 11th

The Spokesman Review Spins a yarn


The piece is here but since it will soon dissapear behind the costwall, I've copied it below.

Timing of West story had to wait on facts
Steven A. Smith / Editor
May 8, 2005
© The Spokesman-Review 2005

Let’s begin at the beginning.

The Spokesman-Review has a credibility problem. I don’t like it. I challenge it; I fight it. But I can’t simply snap my fingers and make it go away.

Of course, the nut of our problem is our coverage of the River Park Square controversy.

Ethical lapses, gaps in coverage and editorial hyperbole during the controversy’s early and middle years properly damaged our credibility with significant segments of the community.

Problems of our own making opened the door to the conspiracy theorists whose wacky tale spinnings added to the perception of some that the newspaper’s news coverage was driven by its owners’ agenda.

In the past few years, as the controversy has moved inexorably to resolution, I believe we’ve substantially repaired our reputation. The tale spinners are still out there. But I sense that most of our readers believe our coverage of RPS and its attendant legal battles has been fair, balanced, accurate – and aggressive (note our recent legal quest to obtain documents from the city denied to our reporters by the developers, our owners).

But this week’s stories on Mayor Jim West’s recent sexual misconduct and allegations of past sexual abuse have raised the credibility issue again. And properly so.

Why, we are asked, did the newspaper endorse Jim West for mayor in 2003 if its reporters were aware of sexual abuse allegations? Was it because West had vowed to settle the RPS battles while his opponent, Tom Grant, remained an implacable foe of settlement and an outspoken critic of the newspaper?

Furthermore, we are asked, was publication of the West package delayed until last week so that the recently completed RPS settlement agreements could be wrapped and ribboned by the courts?

These are fair questions that deserve answers.

This is what our newsroom knew in the summer and fall of 2003 when West was running for mayor: We had just published a series of stories documenting abuse of young boys in the late 1970s by Scout leaders George Robey and David Hahn, a Spokane County sheriff’s deputy. Hahn had killed himself in 1981 and Robey did the same in 1982. Our story noted the close relationship between Hahn and West – they were co-leaders of a Scout troop and both were deputies. The story included West’s denials that he knew of or was involved in Hahn’s abuse.

Shortly after the stories ran, reporter Bill Morlin received tips suggesting that he continue to dig and that he might discover links to West. He had no names. No dates. No corroborative evidence. Light smoke, at best, but nothing close to a fire.

Under the protocols governing a newspaper’s operation, Morlin did not cross the hard line separating the news function from the editorial function. He did not inject himself in the endorsement process. He did not pass across that line unsubstantiated rumors. Nothing Morlin was chasing would have been on the table during the endorsement process.

As editor, and the only newsroom executive on the editorial board, I was aware of Morlin’s early work. But in 2003, I exempted myself from the mayoral endorsement interviews and discussions because I believed it would compromise my ability to supervise our RPS and mayoral election coverage.

Questions about West’s sexual orientation had circulated for years. But sexual orientation was never viewed as relevant to our coverage of or the editorial board’s endorsement for this race.

We now know that West’s mayoral opponent, Tom Grant, knew of West’s predatory nature well before the election. West had tried to date the underage son of Grant’s boss. Furthermore, Grant knew about allegations of past sexual abuse, having been told about Robert Galliher, one of the accusers in our stories. Grant, a self-described investigative reporter, even passed on these stories while editor of The Local Planet, an alternative newspaper now defunct.

After he was elected mayor, West worked, as he pledged he would, to resolve the RPS legal quagmire. Settlement talks among the various parties proceeded through 2004, and as the year wound down the outlines of a settlement began to develop.

Why, we are asked, did we not report the West stories during that time, before RPS was resolved? Was it because West’s intervention was producing a result favorable to the newspaper’s owners and his “fall” would interfere with that process?

The simple answer is no. We didn’t have a story yet.

Morlin’s search for men who could be identified as possible victims of abuse did not produce results until a few weeks ago when he reconnected with an old source, Galliher, and tracked down a new source, Michael Grant. Until he interviewed both men in mid-April, we had no named accusers.

Morlin learned of the mayor’s online activity last fall. But the Internet connection between the young man who was Morlin’s first source could not be verified independently. To make sure the adult behind the fake screen names on Gay.com was Jim West, we hired a computer specialist who worked several months to nail down the identification. We did not receive conclusive evidence until April 9.

By early April, the RPS issue was all but resolved, at least insofar as this company’s owners were concerned.

Professional journalists and perhaps those involved in law enforcement will understand the pace of our investigation. And anyone familiar with the legal elements of libel will understand any newspaper’s unwillingness to print unqualified rumors and unsubstantiated allegations.

The stories were ready when they were ready. And they were published as soon as we could give the mayor the courtesy of an interview and the opportunity to defend himself.

I know that nothing we say will deter our harshest critics and the tale spinners. For everyone else, our credibility will rise and fall on the basis of our journalistic performance over time. Are we fair, accurate and balanced? Are we aggressive? Do we tell the truth insofar as truth can be determined?

Our newsroom values statement includes the following: “We tell people what we know when we know it without fear or favor.” In the case of the Jim West investigation, that is precisely what we did.

Jim on 05.11.05 @ 08:35 PM PST [link]


Why your boss is a crook



From The New York Times

JOHN BOLTON, President Bush's nominee to be ambassador to the United Nations, has been described as dogmatic, abusive to his subordinates and a bully. Yet Mr. Bush has said that John Bolton is the right man at the right time. Can these seemingly contradictory statements both be accurate? Yes. The reality is that sometimes the characteristics that make someone successful in business or government can render them unpleasant personally. What's more astonishing is that those characteristics when exaggerated are the same ones often found in criminals.

There has been anecdotal and case-study evidence suggesting that successful business executives share personality characteristics with psychopaths. The question is, are the characteristics that make up personality disorders fundamentally different from the characteristics of extreme personalities we see in everyday life, or do they differ only in degree?

In 2001, I compared the personality traits of 39 high-ranking business executives in Britain with psychiatric patients and criminals with a history of mental health problems. The business managers completed a standard clinical personality-disorder diagnostic questionnaire and then were interviewed. The information on personality disorders among criminals and psychiatric patients had been gathered by local clinics.

Our sample was small, but the results were definitive. If personality and its pathology are distinct from each other, we should have found different levels of personality disorders in these diverse populations. We didn't. The character disorders of the business managers blended together with those of the criminals and mental patients.

In fact, the business population was as likely as the prison and psychiatric populations to demonstrate the traits associated with narcissistic personality disorder: grandiosity, lack of empathy, exploitativeness and independence. They were also as likely to have traits associated with compulsive personality disorder: stubbornness, dictatorial tendencies, perfectionism and an excessive devotion to work.

But there were some significant differences.

The executives were significantly more likely to demonstrate characteristics associated with histrionic personality disorder, like superficial charm, insincerity, egocentricity and manipulativeness.

They were also significantly less likely to demonstrate physical aggression, irresponsibility with work and finances, lack of remorse and impulsiveness.

What does this tell us? It tells us that if reports of Mr. Bolton's behavior are accurate then both his supporters and critics could be right. It also tells us that characteristics of personality disorders can be found throughout society and are not just concentrated in psychiatric or prison hospitals. Each characteristic by itself isn't necessarily a bad thing.

Take a basic characteristic like influence and it's an asset in business. Add to that a smattering of egocentricity, a soupçon of grandiosity, a smidgen of manipulativeness and lack of empathy, and you have someone who can climb the corporate ladder and stay on the right side of the law, but still be a horror to work with. Add a bit more of those characteristics plus lack of remorse and physical aggression, and you have someone who ends up behind bars.

As we all know, public figures can exhibit extreme characteristics. Often it is these characteristics that have propelled them to prominence, yet these same behaviors can cause untold human wreckage. What's important is the degree to which a person has each ingredient or characteristic and in what configuration. Congress will try to decide whether Mr. Bolton has the right combination.

A tip of the hat to Doc for the linkage.

Jim on 05.11.05 @ 08:08 PM PST [link]


My Totally Gay Boy Scout Leader


Mark Morford, a columnist with SF Gate, used to be a cub scout (though he claims "Boy Scout", but Boy Scouts don't have Pinewood Derby's), and Jim West was one of his scout leaders. His latest column is about his experiences with Spokane's embattled mayor.

And someone should really do a national, once-and-for-all study to back up what everyone already knows -- which is, of course, that the more repressed and sanctimonious and uptight you are about sex and love and gender and religion, the more likely you are to be involved in secret kink, in deep perversion, illegal perversion, perversion that crosses the line from healthy and slippery and delicious to degrading and morally reprehensible and Karl Rove. Just ask -- did I say this already? -- the Catholic Church.

Which brings up one more tidbit. A twisted kicker. Spokane, my staid, homogeneous, uneventful, wildly uninteresting (well, until now) hometown with the not-so-secretly gay and possible pedophilic Republican hypocrite mayor, is also the home of only the third Roman Catholic archdiocese in the nation (after Portland and Tucson) to file for bankruptcy protection. Because of all the lawsuits. Dozens of lawsuits, all against Spokane's archdiocese. Lawsuits over, you guessed it, sex scandals.

Pedophilia. Sexual abuse of young boys. About $76 million worth of lawsuits, to be exact, most stemming from allegations against one Spokane priest, Patrick O'Donnell, who admitted molesting young boys from the time he was in the seminary. Coincidence? Something in the Spokane water? Karmic connection with West?

Jim on 05.11.05 @ 03:45 PM PST [link]


Re-lighting the candle, at both ends.


Vivato issued its second press release in months today.

Lets read:
"This installation is a marriage of technologies that will provide Pleasant Hill police officers a Wi-Fi solution that is among the most technologically sophisticated in the world," said Glenn Booth, Vivato marketing director. "

"Lexington and the famous Bluegrass region of surrounding Fayette County are the newest showcases of Vivato's ability to greatly increase the range and coverage of Wi-Fi systems," said Glenn Booth, director of marketing, Vivato.

Interestingly, Vivato has recently revised their management team page, but the truth is in the pudding.

Gary Sbona and Steve Young are both properly listed as having the same titles at Regent Pacific Management

There are two new names, but Vivato is otherwise silent on their history or qualifications. The first of these is listed as, Benjamin DiLello - Senior VP of Sales & Marketing. Mr. DiLello is a
principal with Regent Pacific Management who has torn companies to bits before. One of these companies was Accelerated Networks (now known as Occam) is also a Walden International investment. Lip Bu Tan, who is also the man who brought in Donald Stalter, sits on the boards of both Vivato and Occam. Occam recently further liquidated its stock. Note that Gary Sbona was the CEO of Accelrated Networks, and that Accelerated Networks was one of the first companies to die when the bottom fell out from under the dot.comedy.

James A. Garvey - Senior VP of Engineering is also employed by Regent Pacific Management, and though that page lists several places where he's previously worked, only Optronic Laboratories checks out.

The lone V-man? Brad Kolb, who's last job was at Proxim
.

My prediction? Vivato is going to re-light the PR campaign to get these small, rural metro areas to deploy "broadband", ship them a pile of the 11g product, and then prime the company for a quick sell, possibly to a Chinese multinational. When its all said and done, the common shareholders of Vivato will get nothing, but Gary and his crew will have done their job, extracting what can be had from a dying company allowing the larger investors to recover their investment, and will be hansomely rewarded for doing so.
Jim on 05.11.05 @ 02:35 AM PST [link]


trying to make a federal case of it.



The FBI has opened an inquiry into a possible "public corruption" case involving accusations that Mayor James West offered city jobs to men he met online, a federal prosecutor confirmed today as West began a temporary leave.

The FBI involvement was confirmed by Thomas O. Rice, chief criminal prosecutor for the U.S. Attorney's Office here, The Spokesman-Review of Spokane reported in a copyright story posted late today on its Web site.

link

This story's moral: Don't cross Betsy Cowles. Remember that Cowles and her newspaper strongly supportedJim West for mayor of Spokane, and then West made moves to dismantel the case against Cowles' abuse of Spokane's citizens.

Something must have gone wrong, and now West is taking it in the ass from ole Betsy herself.

Jim on 05.11.05 @ 01:42 AM PST [link]


Cooking for Engineers


Oahu has more than its share of great resturants (and after the dearth of edible food in Spokane, this is a true blessing), but eating out with a seven year old gets expensive and tends to cut-in on everyones free time, so we've been eating at home more lately. Should help with my quest to shed some lard as well.

Michael Chu has an blog called Cooking For Engineers, which reminds me a lot of Good Eats with Alton Brown. The recipe diagrams are somehow easier to follow than your usual recipe card format.

Cooking for Engineers was slashdotted last year.

And now I'm hungry.
Jim on 05.11.05 @ 01:07 AM PST [link]


Sunday, May 8th

Jim West under attack?


I'll just quote the leader here:

Spokane Mayor Jim West confided to a city councilwoman Thursday that he masturbated in his City Hall office during an online chat on a gay Web site.

This under the headline, Rodgers: West used city office

Ya know, Tom Sowa had his underwear in a complete wad when I was pointing to the enomity of the
Spokane's sex offender population. Now, Sowa's paper seems to be wililng to attack even the most
trivial matter (even if it is gross).

I'll bet there are a few reporters at the paper who have done similar things.

Hmm, I smell a rat, and its name is Cowles, the publisher of the Spokesman Review, and Spokane's v version of the local "rich bitch".
Jim on 05.08.05 @ 01:53 AM PST [link]



Free WiFi @ McCarren?



Whoa... I'm @ McCarren airport, its 1:30am, and I'm on my back to Honolulu. I've got free WiFi, and the splash page said it was powered by Aruba. Hopefully this isn't just an N+I thing.
Jim on 05.08.05 @ 01:36 AM PST [link]


Friday, May 6th

Spokane's dark secrets


It looks llike Jim West can't be proscecuted.

Even if West gets off, this probably ends his political career. Look on the bright side, Mayor West, you get to join the ranks of some of Spokane's finest. Creeps such as the infamous "South Hill Rapist," who stalked Spokane's prosperous neighborhoods from 1979 to early 1981, turned out to be Kevin Coe, son of the managing editor of the now-defunct Spokane Chronicle.

In a bizarre twist, the rapist's imperious and influential mother went to prison after trying to hire a hit man to kill the judge and prosecutor who convicted her son.

Oklahoma-born jazz musician Billy Tipton played at clubs around the country, married and adopted children, and finally settled in the Spokane Valley. A frantic call from Tipton's adopted son in 1989 summoned paramedics to his home.

As the dying musician was laid out, and stripped of his clothes, one paramedic turned and asked, "Son, did your father have a sex change operation?" Both learned, at that moment, the ultra-secret of Tipton's life. "He" was really a she.


Plucked her eyebrows on the way
Shaved her legs and then he was a she
She says hey babe, take a walk on the wild side


Working on a master's degree in the late 1980s -- a history of sheriffs who preceded him -- Pend Oreille County Sheriff Anthony Bamonte came upon an unsolved half-century-old murder. It was the fatal 1935 shooting of a marshal in the town of Metaline Falls. As detailed by Egan, Bamonte uncovered an extensive cover-up involving the Spokane police. It centered on a detective who took bribes, was linked to a theft ring and may have shot more than one man.

Bamonte would lose his job, but he pressed forward with an investigation that involved a "wall of blue" in which nobody wanted to blow the whistle on a fellow officer. Ultimately, in 1989, he reached into the Spokane River and pulled out the rusty murder weapon.

Mayor West is the latest of several prominent Spokane residents to face allegations of sexual impropriety. A friend and fellow Boy Scout troop leader, Spokane County sheriff's Deputy David Hahn, was accused of sexually molesting young men in the mid-1970s and early 1980s. Hahn committed suicide in 1981 after being confronted with accusations of pedophilia.

Another Scout leader, George Robey -- identified by The Spokesman-Review as a friend of Hahn's and West's -- also killed himself after allegations of sexually abusing boys.

Longtime Spokane Bishop Lawrence Welsh (1978-89) was the object of a Chicago police investigation in 1986. A male prostitute complained that Welsh had choked him while he was performing oral sex on the bishop.

The bishop confirmed to police that he had been in the Windy City for a Knights of Columbus convention, met the young man in a bar and invited him to his hotel room for "counseling." He later admitted putting hands on the man's throat. The incident was hushed up, only to be uncovered in 2002 by the redoubtable Spokesman-Review. Three years after the investigation, Welsh resigned after a drunken-driving arrest.

Never mind the rash of sexual abuse committed by Spokane's priests.

Such sordid stuff pushes aside more pedestrian offenses of years past -- payments to state legislators by the Washington Water Power Co. (now Avista Corp.), the mistress of a very proper utility bigwig, and the continuing parking scandal.






Jim on 05.06.05 @ 11:10 PM PST [link]


sexy books, lying vendors and the truth of FOSS


I've been reading Peter "Practical Common Lisp" while out here in Las Vegas, mostly in the small spaces in my day not otherwise filled with N+I or dying relatives, or shuffling between my relatives houses.

The other day I was reading it at my father's kitchen table. When he came in, he inquired as to what I was reading. I showed him the cover. He wanted to know what Lisp was. I explained. He asked if I didn't already know how to program computers, so I explained how Lisp is different.

The discussion quickly devolved from there. Dad likes to know how things (ultimately) work, so we dived into computer architecture. I got to explain (again) that the the little transistors worked together to hold a voltage that represented 1s and 0s, and that the only real power that most computer architectures have is the ability to compare two bits and add one to another bit.

Along the way I got to explain that some modern CPUs have over 100 million transistors, and operate at a clock speed near 3 billion 'ticks' per second, that the feature size is now below 90nm, and that 1GB of memory, which can be had for less than $200, represents over 1 billion bytes, or about 8.5 billion bits.

He was floored.

We never did get back to Lisp, which is too bad, because I was anxious to see what he did with the idea of symbolic computation, .vs "doing math".

And yeah, I do agree, that book is dead sexy. Its got me charged to do things that I haven't wanted to do in a long time, or, in some cases, ever. I'll post a review when I'm finished.

The N+I keynote was sorta interesting:

Closing out his speech, Kriens likened the situation between technology vendors and their customers to campaign politics. The politicians, he said, were technology vendors who will say just about anything to get the customer’s business. And like politicians, once they were in the door of the client, the “campaign promises” of integration, performance, etc., were discovered to be not so true. Customers are like voters who choose to ignore the fact that there will always be a fast/good/cheap tradeoff, and buy into the vendor’s promises.

This situation is one of the things that frustrates me about the networking & computer industries. The vendors lie. Doc calls it "vendor sports", and in sports, as in life, some of the players cheat.

FOSS seems to be about mostly getting away from vendors. Oh sure, some vendors try to make money on FOSS, and even some of these are cheaters, but no vendor will ever get big on FOSS, at least, not for much longer than the normal technology cycle, the Efficient Market Hypothesis prevents anyone from building a monoploy on FOSS.

"An 'efficient' market is defined as a market where there are large numbers of rational, profit-maximizers actively competing, with each trying to predict future market values of individual securities, and where important current information is almost freely available to all participants. In an efficient market, competition among the many intelligent participants leads to a situation where, at any point in time, actual prices of individual securities already reflect the effects of information based both on events that have already occurred and on events which, as of now, the market expects to take place in the future. In other words, in an efficient market at any point in time the actual price of a security will be a good estimate of its intrinsic value."

(see http://www.princeton.edu/~ceps/workingpapers/91malkiel.pdf and http://www.investorhome.com/emh.htm).

The transparency of efficient markets reveals the costs and value of operations undertaken by firms, and consequently a firm must demonstrate to the investor that it can offer something at a cheaper price than he could have done himself. For example, companies that merge or acquire otehrs often try to convince investors that they have added value by "diversifying", but the investor can easily and more cheaply diversity on his own, simply by purchasing shares in several different companies. There is no reason for him to prefer the generally more costly route offered by an merger.

By using FOSS, customers will not pay vendors for what they can do equally well themselves. Corporate projects based on FOSS are very transparent, Stalman's GPL envisions a world in which no programmer or company can hoarde software wealth. With the GPL, a company could always avail itself of the lowest cost to implement a project, add a feature to a program, or fix a bug in the program. Note carefully that the company *can* keep these things for which it has paid a minimum price completely to itself, unless it is in the business of shipping software, then it has to make an offer to provide the source code (or actually go ahead and provide the source code with the sale.) FOSS is *good* for business, though perhaps non-optimal for the technology business, since it creates an efficient market where programmers will bid a fair price to do the work that corporations need done.

In an efficent market, companies don't pay for features they don't use, they buy the features they need at a fair price, and I believe that Stalman's goal is, and continues to be to establish such a market, and the GPL is his lever.


Jim on 05.06.05 @ 01:24 AM PST [link]


Thursday, May 5th

Jako to visit Spokane?


A former Spokane Valley church elder has been sentenced to 90 days in jail for sexually molesting a girl in his congregation over eight years.

Edward N. Davis, 40, was an elder at the Jehovah's Witness Opportunity Kingdom Hall when the abuse occurred from the time the girl was 10 until she was 18.

The victim's family went to police after Davis returned to the church six months after church elders agreed to "disfellowship'' him for two years.

Davis originally was charged with first-degree sexual misconduct and stalking.

He pleaded guilty to second-degree sexual misconduct with a minor. In addition to the jail time, he will be on probation for two years and is required to register as a sex offender.
source

*90 Days?*

Yes, this case is from last year, but check the light sentence. Thats Spokane, unfortunately.

Maybe Michael Jackson will move to Spokane. He's white and loves kids!





Jim on 05.05.05 @ 11:06 PM PST [link]


Spokane's Mayor -- The pedophile king?


Spokane's mayor, Jim West has apparently been molesting underage boys.



He's been in office 18 months today.

You have to be a complete hypocrite to vote against your own sexuality. I'm sure he was attempting to 'fit in' with his Republican brothers, though perhaps he fits in a little better than we think.

Back in January we discovered that "Jeff Gannon" (real name James D. Guckert), a "reporter" for Talon News Service, a front operation run by the conservative Republican-oriented GOPUSA.com, was using an alias as a cleared White House reporter, details are emerging that threaten to immerse the Bush administration in a major scandal.

"Gannongate," which is only barely mentioned by the mainstream news media, threatens to expose a GOP pedophile and male prostitution ring dating back to the 1980s and the administration of George H. W. Bush. James D. Guckert, using the name Jeff Gannon and possibly other aliases, was also running gay porn sites, one with a U.S. Marine Corps theme that solicited males for prostitution.

White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan said he did not realize Gannon was using an alias. However, rumors in the Austin gay community are circulating about McClellan frequenting gay bars in the Austin area.

Gannon bypassed established Secret Service security controls, including a background check requiring a social security number, to obtain a White House press pass that identified him by an alias, an action seen by many seasoned Washington journalists as only being possible if he had favorable treatment from White House staff, especially McClellan and his predecessor, Ari Fleischer. One White House reporter expressed revulsion over the fact that it was Fleischer who took away press credentials from the late long-time White House correspondent Sarah McClendon and handed them to Gannon.

GOPUSA.com is run by a right-wing Texan and Bush friend named Bobby Eberle. In 2003, GOPUSA.com launched a vicious anti-Semitic attack against international financier George Soros, a leading philanthropist for progressive causes and a major contributor to the Democratic Party.

In 2003, Gannon was reportedly given access by White House staff to a classified State Department Bureau of Intelligence and Research memorandum regarding a CIA meeting involving the dispatch of former U.S. Ambassador Joseph Wilson to Niger to investigate claims, which turned out to be false, that Iraq had attempted to procure yellowcake uranium from the West African country. The Wilson case ultimately led to a leak to the media by unnamed White House staff of Wilson's wife's name and identity as a covert CIA agent.

It was also revealed that Jeffgannon.com had been registered by the same Delaware-based company that had registered other Republican-oriented web sites, along with those catering to pornographic military gay themes and male escort services.

TalonNews.com and GOPUSA.com were both registered to Endeavor Media Group LLC, operating from Post Office Box 891354 in Houston, Texas. Now they're both registered to Eberle c/o Network Solutions.

The registrant for a series of web sites, including Jeffgannon.com, Theconservativeguy.com, Exposejessejackson.com, Militaryescorts.com, militaryescortsm4m.com, and hotmilitarystud.com is Bedrock Corporation of 4001 Kennett Pike in Wilmington, Delaware. Bedrock is owned by Jim Guckert, the apparent real identity of Jeff Gannon. The administrative contact for Bedrock was listed as "J. Daniels," possibly another alias.

Gannongate is reminiscent of a huge political scandal that surfaced in Nebraska in 1989 when it was learned that Lawrence King, the head of Franklin Community Credit Union in Omaha and a rising African American star in the GOP (he sang the national anthem at George H. W. Bush's 1988 nominating convention in New Orleans), was a kingpin—along with top Republicans in Nebraska and Washington, DC, including George H. W. Bush—in a child prostitution and pedophilia scandal. King was later convicted and jailed for fraud but pedophile and prostitution charges were never brought against him and other Nebraska Republican businessmen and politicians.

The scandal, investigated by Nebraska State Senator Loran Schmit, his assistant John DeCamp (a former GOP state senator), State Senate Committee investigator Gary Caradori, and former CIA Director William Colby, reached the very top echelons of the George H. W. Bush administration and GOP. Child prostitutes from Boys Town and other orphanages in Nebraska as well as children procured from China were reportedly flown to Washington for sexcapades with Republican politicians. GOP lobbyist Craig Spence and a number of GOP officials in the administration and Congress were implicated in the scandal, including Labor Secretary Elizabeth Dole's liaison to the White House. Young male members of the military in Washington, DC, were particularly sought after by the prostitution ring. During the early 1980s, a number of naval officers were implicated in a child pornography ring that extended from Oregon to the San Francisco Bay area and to Chicago and Washington, DC. The story about that ring was covered up by then-Secretary of the Navy John Lehman.

The Nebraska pedophile scandal was similarly covered up on orders from the highest levels of power in the senior Bush White House. Caradori and his young son were killed in a suspicious plane crash in Illinois in 1990. Colby was found floating dead in the Chesapeake Bay, near his home, in 1996. Craig Spence allegedly committed suicide in 1989. Witnesses, many of whom were abused themselves, were intimidated and subsequently jailed in Nebraska and the investigation of the pedophile scandal eventually collapsed. The entire military aspect of the King-Spence scandal is now being repeated in Washington in Gannongate.

The Washington Times
http://www.newsmakingnews.com/sexandcapitol7,18,01.htm#article4

Last year, a senior source on the Washington Times editorial staff (the same paper that broke the GOP pedophile scandal in 1989) linked White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove to gay activities involving top Republican political strategists in Washington, DC.

Jim on 05.05.05 @ 06:13 PM PST [link]


Wednesday, May 4th

Ila Fern


My paternal grandmother, Ila Fern (Harker) Thompson, passed away this afternoon at 2:06pm. She turned 93 last November.

I was alone in the house with her when it finally happened. Her two children (my father and aunt) and I had stayed with her through the night. Being the night-owl of the family, I pulled most of the early morning hours, holding her hand and talking to her while she labored to breathe. Both my father and aunt had left to run errands when it came, and when it came, it was peaceful. She just stopped breathing, and then her heart stopped beating.

Born in Shelly, Id in 1911, she was a red-haired, basketball playing spitfire. She would still shoot the occasional basket well into her 70s, too. When you stop to think that she was never taller than 5'2", and that sports weren't a big part of a girls life in the 1920s, this is rather remarkable. (At least I find it so.) During the time I knew her (she was 50 when I was born), she was always her own person.

She saw the roaring 20s, the depression, WWII, and all the rest in her life. Her father turned his buggy business into the first Ford dealership in Northern Idaho (apparently Ila would "borrow" a car off the lot occasionally to take a joyride.)

With the death of my mother in March, 2003, Ila was the woman I've known longest in this life. She's always been my favorite example of a strong woman who was also full of life and humor.

When I was out here in Las Vegas in March, my father asked her what she wanted to do that afternoon. Her response was, "rob a bank". She was kidding, of course.

I'll miss her.

Jim on 05.04.05 @ 11:39 PM PST [link]


Monday, May 2nd

now they're writing protest songs


The shit-filled Spokane River now has its own song.

Keep your oil out of my water keep your poison from my well
If there’s any justice in this world you’ll drink diesel fuel in Hell ...

Jim on 05.02.05 @ 11:02 AM PST [link]