Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Mercredi

Dos Americas: The Reconstruction of New Orleans

Fear Mexicans! Fear Blacks!
Fearin' Mexicans and Blacks Fearin' Each Other!
¡Mire hacia fuera, breau!

~Editilla smells a rat from da'good ol'boy days, growing up in Mississippi, when Niggers, Indians, Chinamen, Dagoes, Jews, Irish, Catholics, Mexicans aaaallll knew their place-- and that was separate, apart from not only My White People, but separate from each other, suspect and segregated.
So I want to know if National'Publican Radio is attempting to stoke some of the same sort of Latino Race Baiting War of the Darkies Fear in New Orleans.
I say let us Nip this one in the Bud right now?
Am I wrong? Gentle'rillas want to know!
I mean, God Forbid poor minorities should ever
Get Together and agree on their Own Assfuck?
Why don't we just call out Racists Media whereva we find it, eh? Then Bury It.


Who will watch the watchers?
~and other Pearls from da'Big Molluski


Do you care what it means?
~Adventus
~The Gulf Coast is America's back 40. It's the ghetto, the slum, the sewer outfall. Nobody really knows what's going on down there, or cares, so all kinds of stories can be made up about it, and who's gonna argue?

Arizona Representative demands answer from Army Corps
~While Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords is expressing anger and questioning recent actions taken by the Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S Forest Service issuued a statement last week specifying the next step in moving forward with the proposed Rosemont Copper Mine.
In a surprise move early last week, the Army Corps of Engineer (ACE) removed a May 23 study from its Web site that designated two stretches of the Santa Cruz River as traditional navigable waterways.
The designations were important, according to the opponents of the proposed mine off State Route 83, because they ensured protection of the waterway under the Federal Clean Water Act.
~Editilla propellas~Ensurance? Insurance?
What's it going to be, America?


NBC's Mitchell again failed to challenge false assertion that Katrina didn't result in oil spills

Flood-Affected Spring Green Residents Must Wait For Waters To Recede~While many area homes might look like waterfront property, the water surrounding the homes in the Prairie View subdivision is actually 4-week-old floodwaters. Frank Loyde Wright's Taliesin, built on higher ground but surrounded by flood waters.

How Do I...Deal With a Disaster? ~Interview with Admiral Steve Smith, who heads the new Small Business Administration Executive Office of Disaster Strategic Planning and Operations.

OCC Hosts Conference on Fair Lending in New Orleans, 9/10
~Editilla Skqueeeellas~
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency?
Oh! This should be RICH! The day before 9-11. Get It?


Post-Katrina home sales slide

Education Advocate Leslie Jacobs Endorses Millage Saturday~Krewe of Truth


Liptrap's Lament - The Line
~Did you know that the meeting I attended at the Dryades YMCA was the last public presentation of the status of the facilities master plan before it will be put to a binding vote? ~~I didn't.

New Orleans was worse than you think~FMJ

MS school district still fixing Katrina damage

Even Paid Speech Isn't Free
~Harry Shearer


Summer Morning~Prytania Waterline

Work, Grief and Joy
~And less than a week from now, we will all be back in Vancouver and North Vancouver hoping that we never ever need the kind of help that these people here need now. Update.

Digitally fabbed house for New Orleans rises at MOMA
~yourHOUSE is a ground-up rethinking of how we make a house. Sass and a team of students analyzed the traditional New Orleans shotgun house, using digital imaging tools and old-fashioned research, such as interviewing people who live in these wonderful little homes.
They modeled a way to build a house out of parts that could be created on-site and assembled in days without nails or screws.
For the MOMA project, the parts were cut from recycled plywood on two ShopBots in Virginia and trucked to New York, where Sass and his team have been slotting them together to make a classic NOLA cottage, complete with front porch and lacy wooden trim.

St. Louis Cathedral dig yields finds from 1700s

New Orleans: The Market
~Terry Thronton


Samantha Brown visits New Orleans on her upcoming episode of Passport To Great Weekends, Thursday 9pm cst

Satchmo SummerFest
~The Eighth Annual Satchmo SummerFest Is back at theOld US Mint!

Jumping Out of the Corner
~Ani DiFranco, July 19 at the Capitol Theatre


STATIC presents Silent Cinema with LOXSLY

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