~Editilla De-Mythaflies~ After having had Enough of people comparing the Man-Made Disaster of devastation of New Orleans with the Natural Disaster of the Haitian Earthquake, we want to get on this before they start with the Chilean Earthquake.
[Disaster management scholar Joseph Trainor observed that “…people are not victims of disasters, they are survivors…People are adaptive and altruistic, mass rioting and mass looting are just disaster myths for the most part…”
La. fuel supplies for evacuation under review ~Amy Wold
~Just two days before Hurricane Gustav made landfall, the National Incident Management Systems and Advanced Technologies Institute based at UL Lafayette got a call. One of its partners — Wal-Mart — told the institute that the state would not have enough summer fuel blend to handle an evacuation of the entire coastal area. Working with a number of state, federal and private partners, winter-fuel blend was allowed to be distributed and the evacuation moved forward.
“That spoke to us very clearly that there needs to be a public and private endeavor,” said Ramesh Kolluru, executive director of the institute, also known as NIMSAT.
~Also~Center to coordinate emergency response
Case Study: New Orleans fought to educate displaced citizens on the City’s revitalization plans and progress ~Granicus
~Editilla Cherry'Os!~We would like to give Kudos and Cherry'Os to this company for dispensing with evil Katrina Shorthand in their website presentations to other businesses and the public.
This is not a News Organization, but a private company who worked for the city.
This company Gets It, and should be awarded more work from the city. Thanks fo'tellin it as it was.
"In August of 2005 New Orleans experienced the largest civil engineering disaster in American history, leaving 80% of the City under water and displacing thousands of residents."
St. Bernard's Chalmette Loop levee contract awarded
~Chris Kirkham
Meetings on levees set for Mar. 1 in Mansura, Mar. 5 in Jonesville
~Congressman Rodney Alexander will host town hall meetings in Mansura and Jonesville to discuss levee certification in the 5th Congressional District.
Bonnet Carre Spillway needs to be put to work for wetlands restoration~Bob Marshall
Dikes and Dams, Thick with Politics~Wiebe E. Bijker
~Things are thick with politics. This essay illustrates the point by focusing on a variety of technologies that help to manage water: anicuts and tanks in India, dikes and a storm surge barrier in the Netherlands, and levees in New Orleans.
Jeb Bush’s Former Partner Builds Faulty Pumps That Were Installed In Nola, How Much More Will It Take?
~Florida Voter Registration
~Editilla Rotellas~Please see our post on this from last year, and tell me the Times-Picayune has not basically Ceased covering Corps malfeasance in New Orleans.
Marsh blazes raise burning questions ~John DeSantis
~Prayers and good wishes continue flowing for a Dularge patriarch who suffered life-threatening burns during a rabbit-hunting trip gone bad. The practice that led to the tragedy — torching wetlands to urge critters into hunting range — is rooted in south Louisiana’s hunting and trapping traditions and is in most circumstances allowable under the law.
Police chief Warren Riley couldn't be bothered to read Danziger report?~Jarvis DeBerry
~As well, this from James Gill
Sunday Slabbed
Sunday Funnies~Citizen K
Saints Caught in Clothing War
~New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is named in a brand new lawsuit, all centered around the motivational phrase he used to propel his team to win the Super Bowl -- "Finish Strong." According to legal papers filed in Illinois, the Finish Strong clothing company claims Brees only started using the phrase after he read the Finish Strong book, penned by the company's founder. Now, Finish Strong is going after Reebok -- claiming they violated their trademark ... and they want the judge to make Reebok fork over every cent they made off "Finish Strong".
Jews celebrate Purim in costume ~Bruce Nolan
Tennessee Williams Festival
~Po Boy Views New Orleans
The First Week of my Blog Tour
~Marylin's Musings
Book is guide to Alabama Civil Rights sites, monuments
Read the classic 'Fahrenheit 451' along with Eunice residents
~The Daily Advertiser
Abita's Strawberry Harvest Lager now on sale~Todd Price
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