Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Mardi

Eli, Eli lama sabachthani?
Three arrested as New Orleans police remove parishioners keeping vigil at closed Uptown churches
~At least three people have been arrested today after the Archdiocese of New Orleans sent police to two occupied Catholic churches to remove parishioners who for more than nine weeks have participated in a vigil in resistance to a closure plan.
Police were instructed to arrest occupiers if they continue to resist, with Archbishop Alfred Hughes deciding "It's time to bring this to a close," spokeswoman Sarah Comiskey said.

Child's love answered with a knife~Jarvis DeBerry

NOLA Crime Watch:
Citizens as “co-creators rather than subjects.”~Humid City

Topics covered in this Citizen Crime Watch letter:
1~We could use some more of that sunshine disinfectant
around here.
2~When the police respond to your 911 call,
they’re already too late.
3~Strike Against Crime.
4~Police Violence?
5~Remembering Ja’Shawn Powell.
We could use some more of that sunshine disinfectant around here.
Lessons learned. Painful lessons learned.
That’s one way to characterize the experience of living in post-Katrina New Orleans.


Orleans DA seeks state OK to file for bankruptcy
~Allen M. Johnson Jr.


Getting our housing in order ~slabbed

Port of New Orleans, city spar over future of wharves. Riverfront could get park, or poultry firm~Jen DeGregorio
~Editilla Notellas~ There is Clear and Present Dangers in placing and transporting Anhydrous Ammonia for refridgerant, over 50,000 pounds of it, right in the middle of our World Class Tourist Center right next to the US Mint, the French Market, current river park benches, future park, Washington Park, Frenchman Street, established NOCCA High School and the very neighborhood where Editilla did the Federal Flood of '05.
Special thanks for lede photo from this Website:
Building a time bomb~Best site for This Info.
~video here
~Editilla would like to Remind Everyone that 50,000 pounds of Anhydrous Ammonia ain't nothing to sneeze at, and it is the Stupid Shot that will Kill You Every Time! This unbelievable discussion should not even be happening.
We started posting on this Dangerous Issue back in the summer, then again in December, and again today. Same issue. At no time has the Times Picayune reported one single word on these inherent dangers of this Anhydrous Ammonia...
---despite our continued pleading with them to do so.
Thank youz Sean Cummings for opposing this.
As we redesign our riverfront, the Freight system along this stretch of river will have to move to accommodate our safety.
That is really the 600 Godzillian Pound Gorrilla in this discussion.
Those Train Tracks will have to be dealt with eventually.
The day before Katrina we counted over 75 Tank Cars of Extremely Dangerous Materials parked all along the flood wall for their safety --not our safety.
There were dozens of these tank cars filled with Sulfuric Acid, Anhydrous Ammonia and other stuff that kills on contact.

Levees.org Still Responding to UNO engineering professor's Folsehoods
~Editilla gotta toll'yaz~ We always enjoy moving a post from day to day (composting) if their comments section stays as active on an Issue as this one. Damn Rollicking I'd say!

Corps of Engineers to survey Metairie side of 17th Street Canal ~Sheila Grissett

Five Unanswered Questions for Federal, State and Local Officials

Katrina Recovery 'Activist' Outs Himself as FBI Spy
~Karen Dalton-Beninato




Twelfth Night! ~Kevin Allman
~And congratulations to Karen Gadbois

JCC Maccabi ArtsFest being held in New Orleans August 2-7

Thibodaux rocker overcomes grief to play again
~Laura McKnight


Danza Quartet Welcomes 2009, Bayou Style~Josh Jackson

The Radiators play in Edwards

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