Thursday, October 9, 2008

Jeudi~Rain Rain Go Away...

Vexing water is just rain, corps says~Sheila Grissett

~Silly me! I thought the Corps was just pissing down my leg again. But it is Rain!
Rain Rain Rain!
Editilla apologizas for kicking up a such a stink.

With aggressive, unbiased reportage like Mz Grissette's and the clear, accurate and trustworthy Word of the Corps of Engineers, paying to advertise in her newspaper, our levees are gonna be juuust fine. Right?
Can I getta WitNaaasss!? At least a Disclaimer?? Riiight.
Silly silly me. Shame on anyone who would 2nd guess the Corps of Engineers!
Who's Yer'Daddy Warbucks?
Levee Board Scllleppy Board. They know what they're doing right? They have Big Time Corps Medal Winner Tom Jackson sitting on the Board --and recommended for re-appointment. What? Me Worry?
The Great News is this:
that newspaper they stuffed into St Bernard's floodwalls really wasn't a newspaper...
--just as the water I tasted, flowing from the 17th Street Leak, really didn't taste salty!
Oh... and by the way, those levees were over-topped in 2005, just like the Corps initially said. Remember?
The Corps said so.
I should'a known betta...
than
to question the Corps' Word on safe levees, eh?
Question: When was the last time it was tested?
Answer: Water across the street was tested approximately three weeks ago. Wet spots closer to the canal and floodwall were tested approximately six weeks ago and were determined to be brackish.
~Editilla Laments~The only other places I have tasted brackish rain water is in Hell, The Flood '05 --and my own tears, you bitches!
Oh... or in Lake Pontchartrain.
Government bails out
~The New Orleans Levee

~Wall Street wants Category 5 levee protection.


Plan to drain water to river snagged ~Richard Rainey
Corps lacks money for Jefferson Parish request
~Editilla say Whaaaat?~Say it ain't so, COE!

Feds seek new flood strategies
~What about The 8/29 Investigation?

U.S. officials told to act fast on Des Moines levee offer

Corps Biologist Faces 30-Day Suspension for Kayaking L.A. River~Off-Duty Challenge to Ruling River Was Not Navigable "Undermined Authority"

New Orleans Eats Its Young
Hat T'n'T~CONSTANT SIEGE

Brad Pitt plays rewarding role in Katrina recovery ~The first homes in Brad Pitt's Make It Right rebuilding project are complete, and some three years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, Lousiana, 68-year-old Gloria Guy was on hand to give the actor a big hug.

Groundbreaking set for
new New Orleans school


Group tells how to build green

BBC star moves to New Orleans and more found recipes

New Orleans Film Festival gets set to unspool

Susan Cowsill: Still Fighting for New Orleans

Astral Project Blue Streak ~all about Jazz
~With three of the four members in the group since the start and only one lineup change in the last 20 years, there’s no reason to think Astral Project won’t continue to be what it is.
“It has as much a future as it does a past,” Vidacovich says. “There’s 30 years that led us up to now; that’s a pretty good foundation.”
The latest effort, "Blue Streak," will be celebrated -- along with the anniversary -- at Snug Harbor on Saturday, October 11.

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