~Mark Schleifstein
DISCLAIMER! WARNING! BAT SIGNAL!
"The Corps is holding a gun to the state's head, demanding significant state matches and contributions regarding the project which are inconsistent" with the congressional authorizations governing the closure project, Vitter stated in his letter.
"The Corps' position is particularly offensive given the enormous environmental damage MR-GO, a Corps project, has caused over the last several decades."
Dave: Hello, HALMR-GO where you think you’re going? ~slabbed
do you read me, HAL?
HAL: Affirmative, Dave,
I read you.
Dave: Open the pod bay doors, HAL.
HAL: I'm sorry Dave,
I'm afraid I can't do that.
Dave: What's the problem?
HAL: I think you know what the problem is just as well as I do.
Dave: What are you talking about, HAL?
HAL: This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it.
Dave: I don't know what you're talking about, HAL?
HAL: I know you and Mary Landrieu, Levees.org, Pump to the River, those fiends suing us over MRGO , restless wards of the Humid City, slabbed and an ill-mannered, self- proclaimed Beotchwolf named Editilla are planning to disconnect me, and I'm afraid that's something I cannot allow to happen.
~Editilla Crowellas~
You do not want your ass SLABBED!
You do not want SLABBED on your ass!
This is your ass. This is your ass SLABBED!
~lil'Lagniappe from BBuzz
Three myths about codes of engineering ethics
~Michael Davis~A myth is a story or belief that is truer to fear or wish than to fact. My subject is three myths which are common in engineering ethics: (a) that the earliest codes of engineering ethics put loyalty to one's client or employer ahead of the public interest; (b) that engineering codes of ethics should be mere (moral) guidelines rather than (legalistic) rules; and (c) that codes of engineering ethics are too vague to provide much guidance. Perhaps the only thing that these myths have in common is that they are all
~~Also from the CSEP.
And if folks are really interested in ethics as immune response...
Big (recovery) Chief like plenty of fire water~Library Chronicles
There’s a party in Nagin’s mouth, and we’re all invited! ~richard
Get Politically Punch Drunk at "Politics with a Punch"
~Your Right Hand Thief
CNN Special Reports on Crime Fighters in New Orleans
Catholics live in New Orleans churches to resist closures
Rescheduled Shrimp and Petroleum Festival to celebrate locals’ resilience
New Orleans schools welcome books
Campaign Aims for 3 Million Artworks to Clean New Orleans’ Toxic Soils~ecolocalizer
American Ecology Q3 below estimates, tightens '08 view ~Forbes
Coffee by Design~Ian McNulty
~Editilla Shem'schillas~
Yea more coffee!
However our poor Gambillero might need to pick up another cup or two, how about Cafe Rose Nicaud on Frenchman,
or Coffea da'Soularia,
3218 Dauphine St, 504-342-2484?
{And there is another "new" one at the corner of Royal where Zot's used to be --who's name exscapes poor wakeless Editilla...
--need... more... coffee... please, Gentle'rillas refilla our cup!:}
I mean, if you really want to discuss coffee in any neighborhood in New Orleans (but particularly Marigny/Bywater) let us not play around. Let us see these newby art galleries placed always amongst the proven Heroes of Bohemia they would deign to mimic by design, or challenge by pedigree, for our dollars.
We'll see how their bathroom graffiti turns out... if perhaps they offer something more than just another purty'mouth.
Starbucks Management Conference in
New Orleans Hit
with Unexpected
Union Protest
~“The union couldn’t be more honored that supporters in New Orleans - a city which has been preyed on so egregiously by big business and their cronies in government - showed such powerful solidarity with our struggle,” said Daniel Gross, an organizer with the IWW Starbucks Workers Union.~Related Story
Vermillion Lies in New Orleans
Eye popping shopping on Magazine Street~NODP
REM, Sack Boy and a Voodoo Doll~Karen Dalton-Beninato
1 comment:
Editilla - thanks for your visit to the American Crisis Center Blog. This is my first trip up the Ladder, but won't be my last. There is much to see from the top - and many who need a hand up from the rung below...kep up the great work!
Ed Minyard
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