Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Mercredi

~Iran Updates (VIDEO):
Live-Blogging The Uprising
~Nico Pitney

11:45 AM Tehran
(8.5 hrs ahead of Nola) ~Journalist defies the crackdown on foreign media.

Via readers John, Pejman, and Colin: the pugnacious British reporter Robert Fisk witnesses a stunning scene in which Iranian soldiers keep a group of plainclothes paramilitaries away from Mousavi supporters!
~Live-Tweeting the Revolution~Daily Dish
~Al Jazeera
~Editilla Greens da'Ladda for the People of Iran.
We hope They Win Their Election!

'Pump to river' plan gets support of powerful California Senator
~Mark Schleifstein

~U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., influential chairwoman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, promised Tuesday to push for legislation to force the Army Corps of Engineers to build the proposed $200 million "Pump to the River" option to reroute some rainwater from the 17th Street Canal to the Miss. River.
"I am so persuaded this particular project makes sense that I have asked my colleagues to work with me in adopting stand-alone legislation authorizing the work," Boxer said.
"This is an urgent need."

Yea Mark Schleifstein, the last o'da Mo'Speakins!
~Full Congressional Committee hearing titled: "New Orleans Hurricane and Flood Protection and Coastal Louisiana Restoration: Status and Progress."--offered in two streaming video formats.
~Editilla rips a pilla~
We recommend everyone watch this hearing. It is pretty long so maybe brew a pot, pop a top, fire it up or whateva... sit back and watch our wheels of government turn like a snake in a steel trap.
You will have to sit through General "White" Walsh from the Corps, as he obfuscates and keeps referring back-step to the Corps Legal Department. It is however good to watch the General's Eyes... he is definitely the kind of flak-catching liar you'd want in a high-stakes game of Bourré.
The Ghastly Strangelover even had the unmittigated gall to open his testimony in memory of 3 of his fallen COE soldiers in the war. Oh, the Corps of Engineers is in Harm's Way?
Fuck off in Hell, General. They are OUR soldiers and we don't need You trying to School Our Congress on the Our Casualties of War. We accept our role, so why can't this General accept his --and step up to the plate with Straight Answers instead of disgracing the uniform by passing the buck: "I'll have our Lawyers get back to you"? Sorry, Gen'rail, Answer Time Is Now. There are other times and other more appropriate venues to Honor Our Fallen. He forgot to mention OUR soldiers electrocuted to death by the faulty engineering work his COE signed off on in Iraq. Needless to say he had nothing for the 1000s of American Citizens killed by his Exquisite Corps' engineering failures on American Soil.
It is really hard for me to watch such a good ol'boy creep, who will move on soon and eventually probably settle into a nice cushy lucrative job as a Government Contract Lobbyist.
This smeagly fakir needs to be Branded and thrown out to face the Indians.
Rank may have its privelages, but not its own coat tails. So this General can ride off on someone else's loss.
Nationalist Service my Ass.
But then, after the general was taught why they call Madam: Senator Boxer... then come the Smart Americans, the Citizenry. We should listen to The People more often --especially the ones from New Orleans like Joseph Rault and Tom Jackson.
Editilla is so proud of the entire Louisiana Delegation, but those two were definitely swinging Louisville Sluggers.
For all the considerable shit I have shovelled onto Tom Jackson, he gets 3 cheers, Hip'Hip Who'dats, for the way he presented and handled the situation to this committee.
Also~Louisiana Sen. Landrieu Seeks Radical Reform Of Water Policies, Agencies Roles ~BBuzz

Iowa Officials frustrated with FEMA on flood recovery

Biloxi's FEMA trailer residents get 6-month extension
~Facing South


FEMA Disaster Contracts Lost and Misplaced -- DHS IG Finds Piles of Boxes and Papers
~ABC News

Special H/T~ Mock, Paper, Scissors

Team Witchcraft 2012!?
~Daily Kos

~Editilla gotta Ax'yaz~ Whadda'bout Haley Babar 2012?
Babar'n'Zephir? The Exorcist and da'Fatman? Rut'Row, Batman!

Did Louisiana Team Jindal Get Caught With Its Pants Down?
~Stephen Sabludowsky


Insurance report card gives Louisiana an "F"
~Times-Picayune


It's Hump Day, let's get slabbed!

Louisiana running in middle of pack for green jobs
~New Orleans CityBusiness

H/T~Louisiana Now

1st black woman president of bar
~The Advocate


Running 'Cause I Can't Fly

2,500-mile rail line from New Jersey to New Orleans to take as many as 1 million trucks off interstates
~Truck Drivers News

~Norfolk Southern said the Crescent Corridor aims to use a network of terminals and railway improvements along a 2,500-mile rail line from New Jersey to New Orleans to take as many as 1 million trucks off interstates by transporting their cargo via train. In Alabama alone, an estimated 300,000 trucks could be taken off the interstates each year, the company says. That would alleviate congestion and emissions on the roadways, saving 100 million gallons of fuel per year.

SIGGRAPH 2009 Announces Plans to Benefit New Orleans

NOFS presents SIDDHARTHA
~Curious Tribe


The Healing Touch~Nat Henfoff
~Louis Armstrong, a true believer in the healing power of music, sent recordings of jazz and classical music to a hospital in New Orleans, so they could be played for women giving birth.
In keeping with his wishes, the Louis Armstrong Department of Music Therapy at New York's Beth Israel Hospital – funded in part by the Louis Armstrong Foundation – treats patients in pediatrics, oncology, pain care and other specialties.

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