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To: ValerieUSA
He succeeded? At what? Political appointments as police chief? Most American counties have elected sheriffs as top cops. Luckily, he found a county that appoints a police chief instead.


Instead of doing research intended to reinforce your own condescending, arrogant opinion of the man, you might have simply read his resume instead.

http://www.co.mo.md.us/services/police/chiefbio.htm

I hardly think that somebody who has worked his way up through the ranks for EIGHTEEN years, could be considered ANY kind of affirmative action appointee.

Although, if you are just blindly AGAINST somebody, I could see how you would think that it is a huge jump to Police Chief, from the position of Deputy Chief, City of Portland, Operations Branch. Again, this is after EIGHTEEN YEARS in the same force.

I have always respected people who rose through the ranks but I also understand why people are brought in from the outside sometimes, too. In his case, since he was a Patrol Officer, Sergeant, Lieutenant and Captain, North Precinct, he is WELL-QUALIFIED. In addition to having held the aforementioned positions, he also was a Major in the Oregon Air National Guard, and an Adjunct Faculty member of Criminal Justice at Portland State University.

If that kind of sterling, on-the-job experience isn't good enough for YOU, then he also has a little bit of outside education, to help him in conducting investigations, too. He attended the FBI National Academy, 154th Session (1988), and also FBI National Executive Institute, 17th Session (1994).

While he was working his way through the ranks, it probably dawned on him that it would help him to get a more advanced degree. While YOU scoff at his DOCTORATE level degree (since YOU think PSU sucks), he also received a Bachelor's in U.S. history from UNC way back in 1975. As far as I know, Carolina didn't give out degrees for ineptitude way back in 1975.

If you will actually read his resume, then you will see that he has a long list of accomplishments and rewards that are too numerous to mention. Again, I say that he appears to have a long history of working to improve himself over time, and he comes from humble beginnings near here, in Lexington NC. He is a self-made man if I have ever seen one.

He is WORTHY of our respect, and he has EARNED my respect. You are free to continue thinking badly of him, if you wish.

154 posted on 10/12/2002 5:23:54 PM PDT by gratefulwharffratt
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To: gratefulwharffratt
You are free to continue thinking badly of him, if you wish.

Thank you. That's very American of you.

By the way, Portland State University also launched the educational career of one of the Muslim terrorist suspects who was recently arrested in Portland. He went on the be an intern in Mayor Vera Katz's office, but later, after he no longer worked there, he sent disturbing messages to the office which alarmed the staffers who reported him to the police in JULY, 2001, but the mayor and police decided not to follow through. They were not about to ruffle the feathers of former local Black Panther leader Kent Ford by investigating his radical Islamic son, Patrice Lumumba Ford.
AFTER the Sept. 11 attack, Ford travelled to his beloved second homeland, China, with fellow Muslims, to attempt to cross the border into Afghanistan and join the anti-America jihad. They failed to gain entry into the country and returned to Portland.... where they waited....

160 posted on 10/12/2002 5:40:33 PM PDT by ValerieUSA
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To: gratefulwharffratt
Well said. I agree and I'm glad someone besides me has a different opinion than that of a "sneaky" one.
201 posted on 10/12/2002 8:40:24 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: gratefulwharffratt; nicmarlo
Ummm....you ever lived in Portland while Moose was there? Got any old friends on the Portland Police force?
Clinton has a nice resume', too. What's your point? You approve of someone based on a piece of paper?
203 posted on 10/12/2002 8:52:55 PM PDT by RedBloodedAmerican
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