Friday, September 4, 2009

Vendredi

Governance agreement not fooling grassroots New Orleans
~SaveCharityHospital.com


Southern Decadence in full swing and sashee in New Orleans
~Mary Foster


Back To School sales tax holiday for guns, ammunition starts today~Jen DeGregorio

H209 Forum - Water Challenges for Coastal Cities~NY400

Report: N.O. flood controls unreliable, Public still waiting for Obama Administration response 3 months later

Got Myth? ~Ad Video
~Editilla Jeezes for Cheezus~As if We had our own Myther'fakirs!


~Award-winning poster produced by a Brazilian ad agency. The caption reads: "The tsunami killed 100 times more people than 9/11.
The planet is brutally powerful. Respect it. Preserve it."


Behind the Scenes: To Publish or Not?~David W. Dunlap
~AP Photo / Julie Jacobson. It is a scene from which many of us would naturally recoil, or at least avert our eyes: a grievously injured young man, fallen on a rough patch of earth; his open- mouthed and unseeing stare registering — who can know what? — horror or fear or shock; being tended desperately by two medics in what are the first moments of the final hours of his life.
But then again, I saw this:
~AP Photo/Rick Bowmer. A dead body lies in the floodwaters on Canal Street in New Orleans, La., Sunday, Sept. 4, 2005.
The city is littered with bodies, some of them victims of the Federal Flood and some to post flood violence that gripped the city for several days before troops arrived.
~Eyeballing Katrina Dead
Yes. It comes to roost here too, and I can tell within 1 second if someone else saw it. I still find it hard to believe the role Our Press plays in either instance of Recording War Dead, abroad or in the city that care forgot and the Presidente left to die.

States and Municipalities Aggressively Lobby Federal Government for Scarce Aid
~Dave Levintha


James Gill: State helicopters carry Governorcist Bobby Jindal nearer to God

Grading Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal ~BBuzz

Flag unveiling celebrates Gustav recovery ~Naomi King

Defense Hotline
~Anyone, whether a service member, civilian employee, defense contractor, or private citizen, who witnesses what he or she believes to be a violation of ethical standards and/or the law, including but not limited to fraud, waste, or abuse of authority, potential leaks of classified information, or potential acts of terrorism, should report such conduct through his or her chain of command, respective service Inspector General, or directly to his or her respective service Inspector General or directly to the Inspector General of the Department of Defense Hotline. ~H/T~Levees.org

Katrina Survivors Moving Home
~Tuquyen Mach


Katrina Cottages
~New American Village

~Immediately after Katrina, hundreds of designers descended on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and New Orleans. Chief among them were purveyors of the New Urbanism movement.

Not to be confused with...
An integrated circuit of diodes, transistors and microprocessors in miniature scale all operating on a single piece of semiconductor, typically silicon.

How hot is the hot spot in the Church of What's Happening Now for Rigsby qui tam? ~slabbed

Quality Claims Management Reveals that Many 2007 Fire Victims Still Have NOT Been Able to Resolve Their Insurance Claims and Rebuild their Homes

Selective Insurance Group Announces Officer Appointments

Charter boats in Gulf accused of breaking laws~Cain Burdeau

Erasing Katrina: Four Years on, Media Mostly Neglect an Ongoing Disaster
~My corner of the Sandbox


Arctic temperatures the warmest in 2,000 years; 2009 Arctic sea ice loss 3rd highest
~Dr. Jeff Masters


The Fight for Food
~Peter Rothberg

~The emergence of food as a political and social issue worth organizing around is demonstrated by the abundance of projects, initiatives, blogs, campaigns and efforts to realign food production and consumption around goals of social justice, equality and nutrition. Slow Food USA's Time for Lunch campaign officially kick-offs on Labor Day with a National Day of Action featuring more than 280 scheduled Eat-Ins in all 50 states.

Music festivals in New Orleans, Seattle latest to go green, leave little carbon footprint
~Janet Mcconnaughey


Sweet Lorraine’s Turns 10
~Red Cotton


Suzanne Saunders
~Murals, commissions, original artworks, body painting, gallery shows, traveling exhibitions.

Get'Yer Soup Greens

2 comments:

K. said...

Hey! You been given an Honest Scrap award! Pick it up later today at Citizen K.

Woerd Verification: shinist (a devotee of shinism? A Stephen King addict?)

Editilla the Pun said...

Thanks K! I am certainly Honored for Honest Scrap don't'cha know.
If I could have failed English Comp any worse I would have.