Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Mardi~30 Grand!

Heckuva Job Bushie!, Easy Internet Activism Experiment
(And more thoughts on Katrina, the Left, and New Orleans)
~We Could Be Famous

Can't be said enough...


Bushwacked: Bushie goes down swinging. Deaf dumb and blind ’till the bitter end ~slabbed

TVA Disaster Spreads Far and Wide~Erin Brockovich and Robin Greenwald

Archbishop comments on New Orleans parish evictions
~“A parked police car in front of a church on a Sunday morning? Where are we, in Russia?” asked one parishioner.
~“I believe that we tried to do this in a profoundly spiritual way,” Archbishop Hughes said yesterday. “We had made every effort to persuade people voluntarily to leave.”

Where Hope Died~Burning Cane
~When President Obama assumes his office there is at least one great American city that he has yet to earn the trust of. He must convince the disillusioned people of New Orleans that although the government has failed them before it will not happen again.

It's Carnival Time!
~Louisiana Weekly


Art Killers and Mercury
in Retrograde ~PWALLY

Apartment buildings sprouting on Mid-City corridor in New Orleans~Kate Moran

Analysis: Louisiana budget cuts reveal little pain
~Melinda Deslatte


Ecosystem Restoration as Infrastructure–MRGO, Part 3
~Quinta Scott


Ascension Parish looking for drainage relief~Cheryl Mercedes

Season a mixed bag for La. sugar cane farmers~Becky Bohrer

Deal would see New Orleans' Saenger Theatre reopen by 2011~Michelle Krupa

Corps of Engineers talks down to small town Iowa about the stupidity of trusting Corps engineering.~Residents of Iowa and the Midwest learned important lessons about Corps Competency during this past summer's catastrophic flooding. Now, as the Corps of Engineers deliberately flooded little towns in Washington State this weekend, they are extending their Corps Office of Corporate Communications (COCCs) around the country to further Spin the cause of those failures back onto the tax-payer: Corps officials were asked IF they personally owned property in Park View Terrace (below the failed Coralville Damn) and IF they knew the information provided Saturday whether they would stay.
Although the corps' policy is to never tell people where they should or should not live, "I would not," said Ron Fournier, chief of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Rock Island District corporate communications. "I live on a hill."

~Editilla Gross'tellas~
Ron Fournier is a Public Affairs Director (PAD) fo'da Corps Office of Corporate Communications (COCCs). Gentle'rillas will hear more of this PAD COCC in the near future as ASCECORPS pumps up their COCCs' Spring Rut of Accepting Risk of Failure in American Civil Engineering across the nation. Ron Fourneir could not engineer his way out of a flooded outhouse.

Roast Suckling Pig opportunity in New Orleans -Sat, Jan 17th



Layla the dog is sooo good!
~Cupcake Takes The Cake


Lil' Wayne Donates $200,000 To Hurricane Katrina Relief Project

'American Routes' marks 10 years with concert, broadcast from New Orleans

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