Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Mardi~We are Born, We Die and We Vote ...With Empty Hands

Happy Election Day Everybody! ~slabbed
~Editilla Oh'So Humbly 2nds dat'Vote!


Special Thanks~BAGnewsNotes
Some advice for people who talk to exit pollsters ~Daily Plastic
"Little more than three years ago, the greatest engineering disaster since Chernobyl according to one expert occurred in the city of New Orleans, blamed by three different teams of investigators on misfeasance and malfeasance by an agency of the United States federal government. ["a system in name only" says the Corps' own report.]

Not a word about it in this presidential campaign. It didn't happen. We dreamed it. They must have dreamed it down there.

Not a word. Why? No, not evil. Not malice. Not any of that good stuff. You and I know the reason, ladies and gentlemen: it didn't show up in the polls."

Harry Shearer

Gambit and WWL-TV:
liveblogging the elections




~Editilla Gotta Toll'yaz~The Masqued E'vinga has placed these Dolls underneath their Rear Tires until the end of the day. Another reader has taken their chewing gum, which she had worked on during the entire lengthy voting process, and Stuck it onto her Dartboard Photo of Doh'Cain and Da'Cur until the end of the election. Gentle'rillas across the world are encouraged to shake it, bury it, burn it, slide it, hide it or fly it till it breaks...
--Let Loose that Barrel Full of Voodoo Dolls
--do whateva ya'can cause Ya'Know We Can!


Citizens, Media Use Social Media to Monitor Election
Hat T'n'T-We Could Be Famous


Court is asked to allow Katrina suit
~Gwen Filosa

<~~Special Thanks

MR-GO's death warrant
~Times Picayune Editorial

~Editilla T'anks~We appreciate the TP highlighting the MRGO this Election Day!
We will have those Bastards in Court in 108 Days.
Yes! We MFK'n Can
!

Levee authority seats filled
~Sheila Grissett


Speak slowly, it's FEMA
~Jarvis DeBerry


Group discusses revitalizing popular bayou site in N.O.
~Amy Wold


A complex cleanup
~Stephanie Riegel
~Though no one is pointing fingers or assigning blame, officials concede the project has faltered at times because of an overwhelming amount of federal red tape and the sheer scope of what is turning out to be the largest cleanup in Baton Rouge history. Next time, they say, they’ll be better prepared.

Homeless students on school board agenda
~Houma Today
~The number of children in the Lafourche Parish school system believed to be homeless has risen more than 400 percent, officials say.

The aftermath of Hurricane Ike
~Three days after Hurricane Ike slammed into Galveston, Texas as a Category 2 hurricane, severe flooding has challenged Gulf Coast residents from Texas to Louisiana. A team at Google has been gathering information we hope will be useful to residents of the affected regions and the relief agencies working to help them. View the imagery in Google Earth and download the KML file, which also contains images of flooding in Louisiana.

ike 504: Integrated GIS-GPS Device Proving Field-Worthy


Time is Right to Standardize Training/Performance Assessment of BSL-4 Lab Workers ~SEMP
~Editilla Holli'tellas~ Gentle'rillas might enjoy checking these thrifty gift ideas for the coming Holidays, for your one who's seen everything, like:
"Anaxagoras and the Origin of Panspermia Theory"
or, "The Dictionary of Homeland Security and Defense"


Analysts say La. banks sound ~Chad Calder

Swiss Re -net loss of $304 M

Max Capital -loss $163.2 million

Flagstone Re -loss of $186.5 M

Walking on Dead Fish
~Urban Mecca


Welcome to NOLA City Bark!







A pictorial tour of St. Roch
~Sharon Keating


Cowboy Mouth'talkin
~Patrick Laughlin


Under the Radar Foundation Benefit Features CJ Chenier and Delfeayo Marsalis ~Jazz Police

"Down in the Flood"
- new Derek Trucks Band studio track available Nov 4!!
~Lil'Lagniappe from da'Rock'n'Roll Pimp
~~Hat T'n'T - Citizen K

2 comments:

Sop811 said...

Editilla as always you are so kind.

And yeah, Ray Charles rocks.

Locked in loaded. Slabbed does the city 11-22-08.

sop

Unknown said...

Droppin in to say hello to and thanks for your recents comments on da' 'Cowboy'.

In these times, I think it's important to say things that need to be said. Please know that your efforts here are important and appreciated. Like everyone, I want to breath a sigh of great relief upon our recent election of a great man to our high office office of "President". But a lot of work remains to be done ...a small matter of restoring the rule of law and achieving true equality, realizing the great potential of our founding, righting the wrongs, building the better future based upon all our better selves and spirits.

Thanks! Keep up the great work! WE will triumph over these forces of evil which so recently held sway.

--Len