Saturday, June 7, 2008

Samedi

Bite de'heads off nibble de'tiny feets!~New Orleans Daily Photo

Landrieu slams New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin in new book~Shenanigans

Karl Rove and Katrina
~John McQuaid


Survivors, Workers Look Back on Myanmar Cyclone~NPR
Editilla rememberizes~How lucky we are to have our stories to tell, hard as they come and hard as they fall.
But, in order to have stories, we must have the tellers, the survivors, the witnesses. We survive to tell as

Burma does not, opposite sides of the same coin.
Karl Rove had every intention of holding back aid to Louisiana in order to shift the political landscape.
Of that your witness, Editilla, is absolutely convinced. Karl Rove had every intention of letting enough of us die to advance their neocoward, Machiavelli'wannabe, Limbaudian, McRhetorical syllodomists agenda.
In short, our lives were inconsequential in their larger game. Karl Rove was playing a game of Fasces with our lives. Surely he obviously envies the Butchers of Burma their efficient grip on Irreality & Total Power.
Burma has Monsoon season now too.

This will do much to finish their job, advance their final solution, wash away further evidence of the Junta's crimes against humanity, much like another hurricane here would do through the 17th Street Canal Leak. Speaking of which, Tim Ruppert, have you or any of your Corpatriots, or anyone else, checked on those
"Little Wet Spots" lately?

Rebuilding Jewish Life in New Orleans~"You'd think that when you're hit with a major disaster it would knock you flat and you wouldn't have the strength to get up again. But what this community has said is, we're not accepting that. We think we're important, and we have a future, and we intend to go to some significant place, and we'll do whatever it takes to get there."~Michael Weil, executive director of the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans

New Orleans group that raised money for city defending itself
~Editilla reposts this from yesterday's Ladder, because it is bouncing all over the internet--almost as much as the blog'a'boo wit'dat Beotch Karly Rove, and with as much rightists' vitriol. Without contacting them on this story,
here is my experience with one friend of New Orleans.

Last year on a sorta different matter of the distinction of
the Federal Flood of New Orleans as a man'made disaster rather than a natural one, I had the opportunity to correspond with one of the board members for this group. I found them open, accessible, honest and resilient to my, errrah, blunt (to put it nicely) 3700'word prognosis of their article in the Chicago Tribune, which I felt had misdirected the cause of the flooding of New Orleans to Hurricane Katrina and away from the murderous lying dogs who built the failed levees:
the US Army Corps of Engineers. Infamous manners,

Gentle'rillas are aware of my tact on a few Corps Issues:
-death to Fascists, Pedophiles and
the Corps of Engineers.
So, after quite a few long emails back and fourth, I have no doubts as to that particular author's love and soul commitment to Nola. They got it with me.
As I know they regularly climb this Ladder, I wish to give FONO a Hat Tip to say that these people have earned my respect and support here in this issue with the Big Party.
They deserve a hand for the work they have done for this city. The Jackals of Apocalypse NO await any chance to pounce upon our city and drag her into their slime, as they are doing now with this erroneous press release.

So, if you have the time at least check these folks out,
and if yaz like 'em, let 'em know we care, eh?
When one of us takes a hit we all take it--or NOT!

New Orleans schools chief chips away at big issues
~Editilla ticks and rolls a glass eye~
Interesting choice of words there: "chips away".
Difficult decisions about reopening, rebuilding or demolishing storm-damaged schools also have evoked emotional responses from neighborhood groups.
Who amongst'yaz begs ta'diffa here, eh?

Obama's Record on New Orleans
~The American Condition


Aid for Katrina’s Disabled Homeless Population Could Be Cut~Facing South

Grants not going to renters

FEMA Park Closures Test Recovery Promise

Hammes to manage development of New Orleans hospital

State Gears Up Shelter Plans For Upcoming Storm Season

Coralville Reservoir could top spillway, flood Iowa City by Tuesday
~Gage Readings: Iowa River below Coralville damn
WAVICS Satellite view->
WAVICS
~Wave-Current-Surge Information System for Coastal Louisiana

USGS
~Flood Stage Levels current 'real-time' guage readings

Guaranteed to leak~Florida just can't seem to catch a fair break in its long-running effort to be treated as an equal partner with Georgia and Alabama in a long-sought tri-state water agreement affecting the Apalachicola- Chattahoochee-Flint river system.

Emeril suspected in Paul Prudhomme shooting
~The New Orleans Levee


Kim Vermillion in New Orleans

~Frank Borzellieri reveals for the first time that so many of the bizarre, supposedly supernatural occurrences on Dark Shadows actually have their basis in scientific reality.

New Thrift Store on Bienville in Mid City NOLA
~Thrifting In Oblivion


SDSU students hold benefit for New Orleans



Sun takes can-do spirit to struggling New Orleans


Artist Reggie Ford and girlfriend Kerri Jones next to Reggie’s “Reflection of the City,” on display in the lobby of the New Orleans Hilton Riverfront.
Photo courtesy
Pontchartrain Pete and Streetcar Art
~thank you-
blogofneworleans.com

The Art of Patience
~Did We Survive Hurricane Katrina or Not


Alan Flatmann pastel workshop at Barnwell
~Trudeau on Shreveport


Cajun Meatloaf
~Experience New Orleans


SOFAB opens in New Orleans ~Aroma Cucina

Resilient Culinary Cultures:
Disaster, Innovation and Change in Foodscapes

The 21st Joint Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Food and Society (ASFS) and the Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society (AFHVS) ~June 4 - 8, Photo-Seeds of Change

trans•act 2008 Launches in Los Angeles and New Orleans ~Farmers Market Coalition
Y'all make sure to hit the Feret Street Mkt, Uptown at Feret and Napolean this Saturday (1st Sat of each month)...as well as downtown at the Crescent City Farmers Market~~and all you Chowhounds and Cucinatics and foodies about town please do let yer Hungry, Damn'near Salivatin Editeurillas know what y'all come up'wit...who'dat what'cookin?

Ned Sublette ~Garnette Cadogan ~T'n'T~Zentronix

He Still Loves New Orleans,
and Now He’s Mad


51~Toulouse Street

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