Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Junk Drawer

Carmi's Thematic Photographic 310 is Messy.

Here is my junk drawer.

Here is an old backyard fence the morning glories have decided to beautify:

This wild garden grows between the back of a shed and a gravel parking lot. Every once in a while, it gets mowed down. But all the wildflowers come right back again.

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Monday, September 29, 2014

Eric Holder Resigns

Here's John Cassidy at the New Yorker: Why Didn’t Eric Holder Go After the Bankers?
Amid all the coverage of Eric Holder’s resignation, I still haven’t seen a convincing answer to one question: Why didn’t the Justice Department, under his leadership, prosecute some of the senior bankers whose firms were largely responsible for the subprime-mortgage blowup and the Great Recession? It’s a gap in Holder’s record that historians will ponder at the same time they criticize his record on civil liberties, particularly his endorsement of the surveillance state, and praise him for trying to tackle some enduring problems in the American criminal-justice system, such as the imposition of long prison sentences for minor crimes and the scandalously high rates of incarceration, especially among minority groups.
Yes, John, if you ignore the fact that both Holder and Lanny Breuer (Assistant Attorney General, head of the DOJ's Criminal Justice division) came from white shoes criminal defense firm Covington and Burling, it might be difficult to answer that question.

And if you don't mention it in your article, you're doing a disservice to your readers. Scot J. Paltrow (Reuters): Insight: Top Justice officials connected to mortgage banks.

While Holder and Breuer were partners at Covington, the firm's clients included the four largest U.S. banks - Bank of America, Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo & Co - as well as at least one other bank that is among the 10 largest mortgage servicers.

A particular concern by those pressing for an investigation is Covington's involvement with Virginia-based MERS Corp, which runs a vast computerized registry of mortgages. Little known before the mortgage crisis hit, MERS, which stands for Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, has been at the center of complaints about false or erroneous mortgage documents.

Court records show that Covington, in the late 1990s, provided legal opinion letters needed to create MERS on behalf of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase and several other large banks. It was meant to speed up registration and transfers of mortgages. By 2010, MERS claimed to own about half of all mortgages in the U.S. -- roughly 60 million loans.

But evidence in numerous state and federal court cases around the country has shown that MERS authorized thousands of bank employees to sign their names as MERS officials. The banks allegedly drew up fake mortgage assignments, making it appear falsely that they had standing to file foreclosures, and then had their own employees sign the documents as MERS "vice presidents" or "assistant secretaries."

Covington in 2004 also wrote a crucial opinion letter commissioned by MERS, providing legal justification for its electronic registry. MERS spokeswoman Karmela Lejarde declined to comment on Covington legal work done for MERS.

A President doesn't pick people like Holder and Breuer for the top positions at the DOJ if he wants Wall Street criminals brought to justice...quite the opposite in fact.

That youtube is parody, of course, but it's also your answer, John Cassidy.

The actual Frontline piece was damning enough that Lanny resigned shortly after it was aired. (We needn't cry for him, he's back at Covington in the newly-created role of vice-chairman of the firm, his reward for servicing the clientele while at the DOJ.) And speaking of Bill Black:

William R. Black on Prosecuting Criminal Banker CEOs: Obama and Holder Don’t Even Care Enough to Fake It

P.S. Here's Mario A. Murillo on one of Holder's cases at Covington: Holder, Chiquita and Colombia. I find it notable for mentioning candidate Obama's opposition to our free trade agreement with Colombia as a reason for disappointment with his nomination of Eric Holder. Of course, Our President would forget about his opposition to agreements like this just months after he was sworn in.

Cross-posted at Whiskey Fire and Daily Kos.
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Saturday, September 27, 2014

Beesy in German Village

My contribution to Eileeninmd's Saturday's Critters #43.





Soon it will be time for the Frank Fetch Park beehive to go inside for the winter.

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Friday, September 26, 2014

Lake Siri Reflections

My contribution to Weekend Reflections 261. Here is Lake Siri from early September:

A Great Spangled Fritillary from Cacapon Mountain:

A Columbus, Ohio rose from a couple days ago:

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Thursday, September 25, 2014

German Village fences and bright pink Toyota

My contribution to TexWisGirl's Good Fences 27.



This bright pink Celica lives in the same parking lot my car does. I meant to include it in Carmi's Thematic Photographic 309, In the Pink, but it wasn't around then.

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Saturday, September 20, 2014

Wood Frog and more

My contribution to Eileeninmd's Saturday's Critters #42.

Some of these are from Cacapon Mountain in West Virginia, others from Columbus, Ohio:





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Thursday, September 18, 2014

Fences In The Pink

Carmi's Thematic Photographic 309 is In the Pink. And TexWisGirl has Good Fences 26 up. Slow blogging means this is my post for both.





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Saturday, September 13, 2014

Deer Spider

My contribution to Eileeninmd's Saturday's Critters #41.

Here are a couple more pictures of the buck and doe on Cacapon Mountain.




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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Bucking the Trend


Shared with Our World Tuesday. And with TexWisGirl's Good Fences #25.

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Saturday, September 6, 2014

Put Your Best Foot Forward

This is my contribution to Eileeninmd's Saturday's Critters #40.

Here is a young toad I've seen in front of the house in West Virgina a few times over the last month or so. He/she/it has just one front foot, but remains gainfully employed in the toad business:


I saw this silver Gray Treefrog on my car and thought it was dead...it was hot and dry out. Especially on the car!

But no...perfectly fine! (Note the color change compared to this one...they can change colors like a chameleon, albeit more slowly.)

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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Cacapon Thunderstorm - Good Fences 24

My contribution to TexWisGirls' Good Fences #24. There aren't many fences around. So how about the same old deck fence, enhanced by a Cacapon Mountain thunderstorm?



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Monday, September 1, 2014

Labor Day Greenery

Carmi's Thematic Photographic 308 is Vegetation. Here are a few examples from yesterday:



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