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Thursday, June 02, 2005

Mark Felt is no hero

How will History Treat Mark Felt?
Mark Felt is no hero.

WESTMINSTER – So Mark Felt, once the second highest-ranking FBI officer in America, has decided to come clean 32 years. In a Vanity Fair magazine article, he wore his best pair of flip-flops and now admits that he was, after all the denials for over three decades, “Deep Throat”. (Remember his remarks in 1974: "It was not I and it is not I.") By this turn of events, one of the very last pieces to 30-year-old political mystery puzzle has been put in place; but what do we make of the big picture the puzzle depicts?

I remember well the events of that turbulent period in the early 1970s. For those of you who were born after June 17th, 1972, the day of the break-in at the Watergate apartment complex and headquarters of the Democratic National Committee, “Deep Throat” is the anonymous source who leaked information to The Washington Post.

In a world where fact is often stranger than fiction, isn’t it ironic that this revelation comes, just weeks after the media pundits have been greatly exercised over the use of an anonymous source in the flawed May 9th, 2005 article in Newsweek, in which an anonymous source disseminated false information that U.S. investigators found evidence interrogators at Guantanamo Bay had desecrated the Quran.

Newsweek had to retract the story. Unfortunately, the retraction did not occur until after more than a dozen people died in rioting in the Muslim world. Just as “Deep Throat” and the Washington Post thought that they were doing the right thing in the early 1970s – and lucked out that their anonymous source was betraying accurate information; I can only be sure that Newsweek thought they were doing the “right” thing. Look this up in the dictionary and it is called cynical moral relativism and situation ethics and it gave birth to decades of the media looking to be the next Woodward and Bernstein.

Perhaps no greater disservice has ever been done to government, except perhaps, the 1939 Frank Capra – Capra-corn Classic, "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington." I have never liked this gooey cinemagraphic liberal drivel of a movie. Inspired by schlock like this out of Hollywood, today's Americans are more cynical than ever about government and politics. If you will recall, in this movie, Jefferson Smith saves the day in cinematic climax by acting like a crazed lunatic. Such unfortunate motivators as "Mr. Smith" has encouraged subsequent generations that they can make a difference and promote their agenda by being rude, loud, impolite, bizarre and disagreeable.

Credibility and integrity are the key operative words in this historical Kabuki morals play called Watergate. According to a statement read by his family, Felt indicates that he has always been “conflicted” as to whether his role as an informant was one of “a hero” or “dishonorable”.

As best as possible, let’s break down this discussion into what, on face value represents inseparable parts of this history. Nixon was a rogue President whose actions are indefensible. Nixon and his White House cronies engaged in a series of criminal acts, which included, but were not limited to, breaking and entering and obstruction of justice.

The question remains for a future generation of historians; did the end justify the means? Certainly for Nixon, it did not. But in an age of fuzzy-wuzzy moral relativism and situational ethics, was it necessary for Felt to betray his oath of office, the FBI, his President and the country, in order for a greater “right” to be achieved? Do two wrongs make a right?

There is a body of belief that Felt certainly did not act out on some great belief that he was single-handedly saving the country, but rather acting out on an opportunistic vindictive personal crusade against Nixon. In this same time frame, right after Hoover's death in May of 1972, Felt, a Hoover clone was considered the heir apparent to take over the FBI. Nixon passed him over and appointed Patrick Gray, instead.

Make no mistake about it, Felt, nor Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein did not single-handedly or collectively, bring down the Nixon administration. But they certainly helped give President Nixon a much-deserved shove. Nixon, mercifully resigned Aug. 9, 1974. Nixon has no one else to blame for his demise, than himself. He was doomed by his own Shakespearian personality flaws. The criminal behavior of President Nixon was not sustainable and my view of history is that Nixon would have been eventually “found-out” and held responsible and accountable for his behavior; with or without Felt, just as much as the United States would have pulled out Vietnam, with or without Jane Fonda’s help.

If you believe in karma, in another twist of the plot, Felt, himself, was indicted in 1978 for illegal break-ins in New York and New Jersey carried out in 1972 and 1973 on the Weather Underground – in the very same period in time, in which the Watergate scandal played itself out. He was convicted in 1980, only to be pardoned by President Reagan in 1981.

Will history pardon Felt for betraying his oath of office? A famous historian once said, “History is the inaccurate reflection of events that ought not to have happened to begin with.” Clothed in the righteousness of doing the wrong thing for the right reasons may indemnify Felt in history, but many believe his reasons for being “Deep Throat” were not necessarily noble or patriotic. Lets hope that when the history books are written about Felt, his actions are at least put into context and not revised to suit a moral and ethical relativism pervasive in our contemporary society three decades later. What do you think?

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster.
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Thursday, May 26, 2005

20050526 The Night Train Foundation


The Night Train Foundation

May 26, 2005

The purpose of this Fund shall be to honor the memory, life and work of Jeff Graham and to honor his friend, Steve Shatzer. It was/is the goal of each of these men to always do the best in his career and to encourage others, especially youth to do the same. They are both good examples of the importance of honesty, hard work and friendship.

The purpose of the Foundation is to award two Scholarships for a male or female student seeking education in the fields of 1) Automotive/Motorcycle Mechanic and 1) Law Enforcement. A key elements of the Foundation is to commit funds for programs with children in mind. Consideration will be given to Shop with a Cop, the Literacy Council, COPS: Concerns of Police Survivors and other funds as deemed by the advisors.

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Wednesday, May 25, 2005

20050525 Westminster Advocate Election Concession

Westminster Advocate Election Concession

by Former Westminster Mayor Kevin Dayhoff

May 25th, 2005

It has been a great honor to serve the citizens of Westminster as your Mayor for the past four years as Westminster has continued to adjust to positive changes and prosper. Indeed, it has been a special privilege to serve as a Westminster elected official for the last six years and work with so many dedicated and talented elected and appointed officials, Westminster Boards, Commissions and Westminster employees.

A personal thank you goes out to each and every citizen, Westminster employee, community organization, Home Owners Association, business, service organization, and faith institution; with which I had the distinct pleasure to work. I have been truly blessed to have been a part of your efforts in our community. Thank you.

I congratulate Tom Ferguson, Roy Chiavacci and Kevin Utz on their election victory. I would like to take this opportunity to applaud all the hard work and efforts of not only the winning candidates, but also Greg Pecoraro, Josie Velázquez, Jeff Dixon, Kevin Alt and their families; all of whom worked hard and greatly contributed to getting out the vote and raising and discussing important issues about our community’s future.

A public thank you is also appropriate to Damian Halstad and his family for his 12 years of service to our community.

Everyone is a winner for getting involved and Westminster is the winner because of their involvement.

Westminster is only as strong as the citizens who are involved and participating in shaping our shared future. It is therefore equally important to celebrate the active participation of so many friends, family members, citizens and community organizations; who gave of their time and effort to actively participate in everyone’s campaigns.

The Carroll County Landlords Association, WTTR, Adelphia Channel 3, the Community Media Center, the Carroll County FOP and all of our local newspapers, worked hard and played an important community leadership role in getting valuable information out to the public so that citizens could make an informed decision about our future leadership.

It was exciting to see that 1106 local citizens took time out their busy day to vote and play a key and critical role in determining how Westminster will continue to prosper. Voting in the City of Westminster has been a time-honored tradition since our community’s first election on April 5th, 1819. Voicing our opinions, voting and participating in choosing our leaders is a right that none of us should take for granted. As Memorial Day approaches, it is important that we recognize that many have gone before us and made the ultimate sacrifice so that we can go to the polls and vote.

I deeply appreciate the support of all those who voted for me, and worked hard for my re-election campaign. I urge everyone to join me in supporting the new mayor and council. There is much more work to be accomplished and by staying positive and working together, we will all do better.

Meanwhile, my wife has given me a long list of things to do around the house as I personally look forward to other opportunities to stay involved in our community. Please join me in sharing my excitement and enthusiasm for Westminster’s future.

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