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Former City Prosecutor Blasts Peter Holmes In Farewell Letter
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unbelievable
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| Wow, what a soar loser. The fact that Bob Hood sent this angry memo because he was on the losing team tells me he should be fired. | |
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undeniable
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This is why you clear out the last guy's people and put in yours, if you ever want a chance of succeeding. This was Carr's man, and if left in his job would have been nothing but bitter and corrosive. Now he can only erode morale from the outside, and can't affect pollicy at all. |
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going King
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| There ought to be some kind of corollary to Godwin's Law for people who irrelevantly reference Dr. King. Note to Hood: "Speaking Truth to Power" is not the same thing as "bitching out a political opponent." | |
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Bitter much?
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| Sorry Bob, but this letter makes you sound like a douchebag. Better to leave magnanimously and reflect on what you've accomplished in your time on the job than to whine and moan about someone who fired you. | |
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What this really is
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| Bob, by Seattle Rules, needs to file within 14 days of this letter his intent with the SEEC and PDC to run for City Attorney. Only the naive would miss the fact this is most likely his first salvo in a 2013 run for City Attorney. | |
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The Rule of Sympathy Letters
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When you write a letter that contains truth, be warned that the public will offer no sentiment for you. This is because the public does not believe that itself has a voice against inhumane acts. These days, the public readily allows itself to be repeatedly gang-raped by its own government and multinational corporations. Why would one go to the public for mercy, then? Just look at the non-sympthetic posts above. The best way to seek justice is through a class action lawsuit using a very good lawyer. May I recommend private investigator Steve Vender in San Francisco to help you? He has a tendency to kick ass on these types of projects. |
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Shameful
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| Several of the attorneys Mr. Holmes failed to re-appoint were excellent attorneys who worked extremely hard for the City. They received phone calls right before Christmas and were told they had lost their jobs. Mr. Holmes didn't even bother to give any of them notice. Aside from political motivation, there was no reason to fire some of these individuals. Treating people that way who have worked hard for the City is nothing but shameful. | |
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Shameful and Get Real
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| FYI, Hood was retained through 2 administrations because he did an excellent job and works well with everyone and won national recognition for it. Read the letter fully; it wasn't about him, but about mismanagement by the incoming Pete Holmes, whose idea of a "transition" is to fire folks without first learning about their jobs and the office he's supposed to run. Pete's behavior is completely arrogant and abusive. The people of Seattle deserve better customer service than what Pete's providing. He's created a bloated bureaucracy of his political cronies as "managers" that didn't even exist before. All this after firing working attorneys needed to do the job of the City Attorney's office. Nice start, Pete. | |
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Pathetic
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| Mr. Holmes spoke to "almost" every city attorney. He "may" have given the final word over the phone. Ms. Mulady is relying on the fact that she "thinks" people knew during their meeting with Pete that they would lose their jobs after 20 years? Guess they were supposed to intuit that fact. So cowardly. | |
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Pathetic
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| Mr. Holmes spoke to "almost" every city attorney. He "may" have given the final word over the phone. Ms. Mulady is relying on the fact that she "thinks" people knew during their meeting with Pete that they would lose their jobs after 20 years? Guess they were supposed to intuit that fact. So cowardly. | |
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Ineffective
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| Holmes was getting fed a bunch of goof-ball propaganda by cronies in the defense bar. Now he's going to get an education that in order to actually run a prosecutor's office, it might be helpful to have some modicum of experience in actually.... oh, I dunno... PROSECUTING. I hope to hell that WAS Bob Hood's opening salvo in a 2013 run for City Attorney. I'll write him a check right now and ring doorbells. The man said things that needed to be said.... its not about being a sore loser - at least not entirely (though there clearly is some level of frustration that John Q. Public has no idea what being a prosecutor means and therefore it is difficult for them to make a truly educated choice). It is about leadership and running an effective office. Pete Holmes has no idea what that involves... because he's never been a prosecutor, but boy is he going to learn. I have never known a prosecutor's office that could afford to spend the money to hire a "communications director". Vomit. | |
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pete holmes
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| Bravo Bob Hood. He obviously was a leader and had his attorney's backs. All Holmes has done is alienate and intimidate. Experience means nothing to him...just hire a bunch of people right out of law school to do the job. The citizens of Seattle deserve better than this. And to give the boot during the holidays...well that's just cold. Happy New Year to you, Pete Holmes. At least there is one happy face in your office. | |
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Bob Hood rant
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The level of misinformation being purveyed in the comments directly above is stunning. Never seen a prosecutor's office with a communications director? Look across James Street. The King County Prosecutor's Office has had a staff spokesperson for years. Why? Because media inquiries are frequent, and effective communication with the public about breaking news stories and about policy issues is important. Holmes has not been a prosecutor -- just as Tom Carr hadn't been when he took office (he had done civil RICO work for the US Attorney's office in New York). Unlike Carr, Holmes hired someone to direct the Criminal Division with extensive local experience in a serious prosecutor's office -- Craig Sims, a long-time veteran of the King County Prosecutor's Office. The vast majority of attorneys from Carr's tenure were retained. Why would anyone expect Holmes not to make some changes after his resounding victory in the election? How could he conceivably improve or redirect the office without making any personnel changes? Should Mike McGinn have just retained Tim Ceis and the rest of Nickels's advisors? Re: the positions Holmes added -- Carr had a personal assistant, Ruth Bowman, who functioned as a spokesperson on many occasions. Who cares if the job title is different -- Carr had someone in a similar position. Carr did have Bob Hood doing policy work -- Holmes rightly recognizes, I guess, that the job of the Criminal Division chief is actually to run that division, which Hood never did effectively. So Sims is going to actually do that job; but the City Attorney does play a role in public safety policy, as Carr and Hood fully embraced. Having someone on staff to lead on policy makes complete sense. |
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Bob Hood rant
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The level of misinformation being purveyed in the comments directly above is stunning. Never seen a prosecutor's office with a communications director? Look across James Street. The King County Prosecutor's Office has had a staff spokesperson for years. Why? Because media inquiries are frequent, and effective communication with the public about breaking news stories and about policy issues is important. Holmes has not been a prosecutor -- just as Tom Carr hadn't been when he took office (he had done civil RICO work for the US Attorney's office in New York). Unlike Carr, Holmes hired someone to direct the Criminal Division with extensive local experience in a serious prosecutor's office -- Craig Sims, a long-time veteran of the King County Prosecutor's Office. The vast majority of attorneys from Carr's tenure were retained. Why would anyone expect Holmes not to make some changes after his resounding victory in the election? How could he conceivably improve or redirect the office without making any personnel changes? Should Mike McGinn have just retained Tim Ceis and the rest of Nickels's advisors? Re: the positions Holmes added -- Carr had a personal assistant, Ruth Bowman, who functioned as a spokesperson on many occasions. Who cares if the job title is different -- Carr had someone in a similar position. Carr did have Bob Hood doing policy work -- Holmes rightly recognizes, I guess, that the job of the Criminal Division chief is actually to run that division, which Hood never did effectively. So Sims is going to actually do that job; but the City Attorney does play a role in public safety policy, as Carr and Hood fully embraced. Having someone on staff to lead on policy makes complete sense. |
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HOLMES LIES CONTINUE
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| 1) To be clear, "Get a Grip" or is it "Get a Gripe," Holmes didn't practice law for the last 7 years before he got elected. He actively misrepresented his qualifications during the election; not so for Carr when he first ran. And Holmes continues to lie. 2) As for communications director, Holmes' hire is earning roughly twice what Carr's PA earned, but doing half the work. How can this be justified as a budget cut? How can the appointment of his other "managers"? 3) As far as running divisions effectively, you can check the annual budget reports, which are public info on line, prepared by each division to the City Council to see job descriptions, the balance sheet, etc. Hood and Skinner excelled at their jobs. Sims, DuComb and Scales pale in comparison. Check your facts. | |
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Way to go Petey
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| I have to assume that many of the folks let go are probably over 50. Let the lawsuits begin, the age discrimination here is obvious. Collective experience in the trenches matters and Holmes is flushing it down the toilet. Way to go Petey. Letting people know they’re fired by emails and voice mails at Christmas time? What an ass Holmes must be--he certainly isn't courageous. We’re looking at a new good ol’ boy network before the boys get old. Pete Holmes is not working for my best interest. Petey Holmes is arrogant and vindictive. His campaign people even threatened Carr supporters right after the election. Hey Petey, what goes around comes around and how you give is how you get. | |
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