Thursday, December 3, 2009

Coburn offers amendment to remove Gulf Coast money from healthcare bill~Tony Romm
~A $100-million earmark for Gulf Coast recovery in the healthcare bill believed to have swayed Sen. Mary Landrieu's (D-La.) early support may soon be no more. An amendment introduced Wednesday by Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) would strip that provision -- now known to many as the "Louisiana Purchase" -- from the bill entirely.

Sen. Tom Coburn is an Evil Scumbucket~Louisiana 1976

Charity Hospital debate turns on distrust of expert assessments
~Bill Barrow


Hurricane case-management focused on process rather than results, Sen. Mary Landrieu says
~Bruce Alpert


Allstate cancels thousands of policies in coastal Alabama and, speaking of Allstate, anyone else remember Desirée Rogers? ~slabbed

Mum’s the word at FEMA, MEMA~Anita Lee

Lolis Eric Elie leaving The Times-Picayune this week
~Kevin Allman

~Elie’s departure is just the latest of several high-profile departures at the T-P this year, where employees have been taking early retirement and company-sponsored buyouts.
The list of the departing and departed includes longtime fixtures David Cuthbert, Angus Lind, Susan Finch, Walt Philbin, James Gill, Chris Rose, Susan Larson, Millie Ball, Lynne Jensen, Brian Allee-Walsh, Valerie Faciane and Chris Bynum. "It’s like the roll call from hell at this point, all these people taking an exit from the T-P’s ship of fools. Can’t anybody local write for Da Paper?" ~liprap

Billionaire George Soros Increasing Involvement in NOLA
~The Lens
~Editilla Notellas~The Lens receives funding from George Soros.

At The Dallas News, a New "Bold Strategy": Section Editors Reporting to Sales Managers
~Robert Wilonsky
~Hat Twit- oyster

Opening: Librarian, Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, New Orleans

Report: Food stamp rolls have grown in La.~Sarah Chacko

Immigrant Filmmaker Documents the Rise of Vietnamese-American Political Power in New Orleans
~John Rudolf


Survival skills play out, from Katrina to Santa Rosa
~Bob Padeky


How States Can Escape the Credit Crisis: Own a Bank
~Nour Scardina


Bond No. 9 New Orleans Scent Smells like Voodoo and Drunkenness?

~Channeling all things deep south, this scent aims to recreate the feel of being in New Orleans with notes of cinnamon, sandalwood, violet leaf, cassis and vanilla.
The New Orleans scent comes in a beautiful Swarovski crystal detailed bottle. Retailing for a pretty hefty price, it is not something the average New Orleans resident can afford.
~Editilla Scentellas~OoooK'ville! Yes! Yes! We know how New Orleans is All About Voodoo and Drunkenness. Riiiight.
But, what does this Yankee Zombie-Clown Sweat have to do with the Smell of Greatness?

Work can start on levee bonfires

"DamGoodSweet" features NOLA dessert recipes
~Judy Walker


Odd Words
~Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans


Bywater Art Market Markey Park

“What’s your secret?”
~Alex Woodward


'God and Guns' Songwriter's Festival to cover country to rap this weekend in New Orleans
God and guns~Keep us strong
That's what this country~Was founded on
Well we might as well give up and run
If we let them take our God and guns
~Editilla Rotellas~That sounds just as fucking stupid too.

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