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Fri May 12, 9:47pm

LAPD is blogging
From the Los Angeles Times
LAPD Starts Internet Blog
By Patrick McGreevy
Times Staff Writer

May 12, 2006

Never at a loss for words when there is an audience, Police Chief William J. Bratton is taking his Boston Irish gift for gab to a new venue starting today when the Los Angeles Police Department launches its first Internet blog.

In between telling readers about the good things happening in the LAPD and enlisting the public's help in the war on crime, the outspoken chief and his staff plan to use the new vehicle to rebut news media coverage that they think is misleading or unfair, according to Bratton.

"I see the blog, which is first and foremost a department blog, as an opportunity to communicate with the public and educate them about what we are doing at the LAPD," Bratton said Thursday.

"But I also see it as an opportunity for me to respond to those issues where I feel the department is being misrepresented," the chief added.

Although the blog is officially an LAPD blog and will be maintained by a police lieutenant and his staff, the loquacious Bratton is expected to regularly submit postings.

The interactive LAPD blog is the next step in an upgrade of the department's website that began in March. It has since seen the number of monthly visits grow from 13 million to 30 million, according to department spokeswoman Mary Grady, who is overseeing creation of the blog.

Not only will the chief and the department be able to write postings to the public, but people who register with the blog will be able to offer their written comments in response, Grady said.

The idea of a Police Department blog has both potential and some drawbacks, according to Larry Gross, director of USC's Annenberg School for Communication.

Gross said many of the people the LAPD would most like to reach, including residents of poorer neighborhoods where crime and police activity are high, probably are not regular users of the Internet.

On the other hand, the blog may allow new interaction between the police and the policed, he said.

"It creates at least an opportunity for a kind of individual concern to reach the eyes and ears of the top hierarchy without going through the channels that might screen it out," Gross said.

The LAPD will reserve the right to withhold comments that are offensive, but it will not shy away from posting criticism, and the command staff is expected to read the blog, officials said.

Starting this morning, the Los Angeles Police Department's blog can be accessed through the LAPD website, which is at http://www.lapdonline.org , or directly at LAPDblog.org.
Posted by rocketsbrain on Fri May 12, 9:47pm. 0 Comments

Wed May 10, 11:58am

IRAQ - My Iraqi Friend's Take on Gen Sada's Book
I sent a copy of Gen Sada's book, Saddam's Secrets, to my Iraqi Christian friend who has done some Arabic translation for me. He immigrated to the US with his parents shortly after finishing HS in Saddam's Iraq. He has no great love for Islamofascism. He was the first to clue me in on the Evils of this ideology. I was a typical American giving wide berth and deference to this ideology because of its religious base. Here's my friends initial assessment having just begun to read it.

As I've said many times before we must win the war of information first to win the GWOT. Further if we must act unilaterally in our strategic interest against Iran achieving nuclear capability, then to gain the political will of the American people, we must crush the LL/MSM meme, "Bush Lied! People Died!"

Loose the Army of Davids - "Let's Role!"

RBT
Posted by rocketsbrain on Wed May 10, 11:58am. 0 Comments