Saturday, March 22, 2014

Why Investigators Should Focus on the Lithium-Ion Batteries Aboard MH370 - The Daily Beast



Lithium-Ion batter/photo Wikipedia


 I agree here, I think that way too much time is being spent on the
human aspect of this disaster. Everyone knows how dangerous the
lithium-ion batteries can be and have been in the past and Malaysian
Airlines as come out and said these batteries where in the cargo hold. 
It is human nature to gossip and look for the most sinister of outcomes
even if that's not the outcome they are cheering for.



As much as I hate to say this because I as much as the next person want everyone of these people to come home safely, I am
and have been for the last week or so leaning toward some type of on
board disaster, like fire and one of the worst fires you can have
anywhere is fire involving these Ion batteries, the reason being I could
have seen a terror group be ultra quiet for a short amount of time but
by now if this whole situation was man made people would be at the very
least talking about it if not right out claiming responsibility.







Why Investigators Should Focus on the Lithium-Ion Batteries Aboard MH370 - The Daily Beast

Feds to review San Diego Police Department - 10News.com KGTV ABC10 San Diego

Landsowne request a independent review thinking all would come out in his favor, then the stuff began to hit the fan and he knew him or his department is going to take a big hit and he decided it was time to get out of or head for dodge, he just has to remember if there was any wrong doing because of his policies or him turning a blind eye he can still be held responsible. which of course they will find wrong doing but none of it is going to fall in his lap, he is retired after all.



My question here is The Justice Department says it will conduct an independent review of the San Diego Police department, they announced this Friday and says they will announce results of the review on Monday, so unless they send in about 500 reviewers in their looking at records and talking to people it is an awful quick investigation, so almost rubber stamped.







Feds to review San Diego Police Department - 10News.com KGTV ABC10 San Diego

Thursday, March 20, 2014

My Posts


Myself and my Dear Wife Sandi Who Passed Away March 11, 2014 she was 38
I just wanted to say I really wanted to get in this blog and start posting things about US and World History but things kind of got away from me until the final hit when my beloved wife passed away March 11th.  Today I brought home her ashes and the finality of this finally hit me.

Sandi loved life and enjoyed being with people especially hanging with her many friends. She had a laugh that was so infectious that the whole place would be laughing with her even if they didn't know what she was laughing about.

One thing I learned in loosing Sandi, life is short and do the things you enjoyed, because that is how Sandi lived her life. So I am going to stop putting off writing in my blogs. I don't expect to become famous in writing these blogs, I probably won't even get to many steady readers, but writing is something I love to do and I am going to do it.

Now let me warn you beside high school English classes I have no real training in writing so this isn't going to be one of those profession journalism style writing but I do hope that they will be somewhat entertaining.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Walter Lenox Mayor Of Washington D.C. And The Importance Of Voting

Here recently San Diego, Ca had a problem with their Mayor, the problem was that Mayor Bob Filner was a serial sexual harasser who was accused by 19 different women of sexual harassment. The members of the San Diego City Council, including Filner's supporters announced to the public that the accusations where credible. Soon the citizens of San Diego began a campaign to hold a recall election if the Mayor refused to step down as he continued to deny each charge even as he agreed he needed help and admitted himself for intense inpatient therapy. By he time Mayor Filner returned from treatment all 9 city council members called for his resignation which after 3 days of mediation he agreed to do. His resignation became effective at 5 p.m PDT August 30, 2013.

On October 15, 2013, Filner pleaded guilty in San Diego Superior Court to three criminal counts filed against him by the California state attorney general, who took over the case after the San Diego County District Attorney recused himself. The charges were one felony count of false imprisonment and two misdemeanor battery charges. The victims were identified as three Jane Does. He could face up to five years in prison, but under the terms of a reported plea bargain he will be given three years probation, three months of house arrest, and partial loss of his mayoral pension. Sentencing was set for December 9.

On top of the sexual harassment charges and the false imprisonment charges, federal, state and local investigators are also looking into possible financial fraud charges dealing with the misuse of city funds, the biggest one a trip to Paris he took on the City of San Diego's expense for city business that turns out to have been for personal reasons.

OK now you are reading this and saying what does this have to with voting, the election for Washington D.C. mayor way back in 1850 and I am about to explain that. Right now I believe the biggest problem with elected officials are that they think they are above the people who voted them into the positions they are currently filling and I am talking from the President of The United States all the way down to members of our local school boards, and I say this because they at some time decided to go beyond the scope of their offices and begin telling us how to live our daily lives, examples being the City Council of San Francisco a few years ago deciding that fast food restaurants could no longer sell "kids meals" with toys in them because it leads the children to making unwise choices in the meals they choose to eat, like there is no parents there helping or making the decision, the next would be the last few decisions in New York City in making the choice of what size soft drink we could consume (Struck down this week), and making the legal age to smoke 21 although a 18 year old can join the military and give his life in Afghanistan.

Then the case of Bob Filner and it continues higher than that, the story about Walter Lenox is he was a popular politician in the Washington D.C. area in the mid 1800's, he had  served on the City Council from 1842-1843 then as a Alderman from 1843-1849, serving his last term as President of the Board of Aldermen.

In 1850 the very popular mayor of Washington D.C. William Winston Seaton decided not to seek a sixth term so Walter Lenox who the city council considered to be the heir apparent decided to run and was the popular candidate with the public until previous mayor, Roger Weightman announced he was going to seek the office again after leaving the office in 1827 and then became the popular choice according to public opinion, however when the election was over and the popular vote was counted Walter Lenox won the office by 32 votes.

Now the reason this is important is because during the outcry over San Diego's Mayor Filner's misbehavior as mayor it seemed like the majority of the population of the city was voicing their opinion and the success of the public outcry for a recall election or his resignation I hoped had showed voters how important their voices are when it comes to politics and elections that when the election for the new mayor which took place on Nov 3 would have the greatest voter turn out in recent memory, however it didn't work that way, when it got closer to election time, again I began hearing people say the didn't plan on voting because their votes don't count.

I just want voters out their to see that every single vote does count, and I am using the election of Mayor Lenox by his 32 vote margin as my first example. For my next few entries into this blog I am going to highlight elections in US history that was decided by close margins. I know as one person writing one blog I won't change everyones mind about voting, but if in the process of writing the next few  blog posts on close  elections I can change the mind of one reluctant voter than my writing will have served it's purpose and I will be happy.



Wednesday, November 27, 2013

History With Jesiah's Dad

Hello, and welcome to my newest blog, I'm going to try and not get overwhelmed with blogs so this one and my other blog will be the only two I'm going to write, in the past I would end up with 4 or 5 blogs trying to maintain a blog for each area of interest I have.

My main interest is history, and I mean history of everything, if their was area for studying the history of history I would be in to it, so that is the reason I'm creating a blog dealing solely with history, my other blog Everyday with Jesiah's Dad will be my blog covering everything else from things happening in my life to things happening in the world.

OK that's my introduction for this blog, I plan on digging into this one some time today with at least one entry, matter of fact this blog will most likely only have one entry per day while Everyday With Jesiah's Dad will have an unlimited amount of daily entries.

Thanks for coming by and checking this blog out.