Monday, April 20, 2009

Lundi

Columbine
No honor here, just high school portraits of a couple of kids.

Fun for the family: FEMA coloring book~Duncan Riley

LOCATION, LOCATION...
Pincus Friedman~Kate Moran

~Pincus Friedman came to New Orleans right after Hurricane Katrina and started scooping up houses in neighborhoods that monied developers usually shun, including Central City, the 9th Ward and the shabby fringes of downtown. While rumors about property speculation and "land grabs" abounded after the storm, Friedman was one of the few out-of- state investors who actually opened a checkbook amid the devastation. Mid-City hospital development could help the Brooklyn real estate investor's strategy of buying in faded neighborhoods pay off.

MRGO closing to boat traffic ~Amy Wold~The long-awaited closure of the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet will reach another milestone Wednesday, when the channel becomes officially closed to boat traffic. But that will not be the end of the work that is needed, members of the MRGO Must Go coalition say.

Corps lawsuit hits court today ~Susan Finch ~DIXCLAIMER!

Civil Lawsuit Against Corps Begins~John Schwartz, NYT
~The trial is expected to take four weeks. In his opening comments today, Judge Duval, who is hearing the case without a jury, called it “a significant case” and “the first real trial” about Katrina, the levees and the role of the federal government. He referred to the thousands of pages of depositions and expert testimony, saying “the word ‘voluminous’ doesn’t quite do it.”
~Nice blog support~For the Greater Glory
~Patrik Jonsson, CS Monitor
~Richard Fausset, LA Times

New Orleans Legal Case Could Shed New Light on Katrina Disaster ~Carol Forsloff
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Questions Remain and Potential Suits Could Bring Awards 50% Greater Than Auto Bailout

Levees.org presses Jindal for meeting on van Heerden dismissal ~NO City Business

Cajun Constructors is busy with Harvey Canal floodwall in New Orleans~Liz Moucka Krajca

Covington, Ky., may be first in U.S. to finish levee repairs
~Mike Rutledge


North, South and Above - Slowing Spillover at Cottonwood Creek Dam in Three Directions

Battlefield Earth, Battlestar Gaia, Geo-Engineering: Defensive and Offensive "A Geo-Military Tool"
~Bioneers Community


Children from across La. send message to Washington:
'Restore the Wetlands'


Times- Picayune Loving Cup awarded to
R. King Milling ~Darran Simon


Cerasoli on mend, but N.O. role over~David Hammer

New New Orleans FBI Chief David Welker Low Key So Far
~Tickle the Wire


Child-Governor Jindal's Louisiana Troopergate:
An Ethics Copout
~Stephen Sabludowsky


Questions For Child-Governor Bobby Jindal~Jeff Crouere

New Orleans' rich history of mixing races~Gregory Rodriguez

Walter Block Responds
How I Offended the Diversitarians
~LewRockwell.com


New Orleans housing project is model for recovery
~Rick Jervis
~"This is a clear example of a neighborhood of great importance and its residents exercising their right to rebuild. You can't get a better marriage of public and private initiatives." ~Wendell Pierce

New Orleans master plan meetings tonight in Gentilly, eastern New Orleans

Green lizards battle an invasive species~Danny Monteverde
~Among the grass and trees, a Darwinian battle is brewing between the small green lizards that have scurried about south Louisiana for years and a sometimes larger and more aggressive brown reptile: one that threatens to usurp the green lizards' relative dominance in the local ecosystem.

The Ad Club of New Orleans

Faces of New Orleans
~Strange Bird


Tax credit for music hits rhythm~Richard A. Webster

NolaFunk Lagniappe

Teena Marie Triumphantly Returns with 'Congo Square'
in Stores on June 9
~all about Jazz


Sherry Winston, For Your Love
~Urban Music Scene


8 comments:

Ima Wizer said...

I have to protest those Columbine punks' photos being posted w/o some comment as to IF they'd not been so angry and shameful, perhaps they'd be 27 now, maybe having a life, children, thoughts of how incredibly insane they were, at that time.....or perhaps they would both have been in prison for life for every crime imaginable, at 27. Probably the latter...it takes a strange and depleted mind to kill anyone, much less kids in a high school........

Editilla said...

"If" is a mighty big word in America.

If... they had not allowed anti-anxiety medications to be officially proscribed to pre-pubescent children in our public schools... ALL of the shooters, except one of the two little boys in Jonesburo Ark, were on psychotropic meds. All of them.
They were all male, and but for those 2 in Jonesburo, all either in puberty or just past it. This matters in toxicology and pharmacology.

If... they had not had such easy access to real assault weaponry...
If... their parents had asked them about just one of the guns they had laid out on their bed at home.

If... the cops had not been such cowards in rushing the school...

If... Littleton, CO weren't such a Fucking Suburban Parking Lot Mall Bardo...

If...

Ima Wizer said...

How 'bout putting that UNDER the photos of those punks.......that way it doesn't look like they are honored by our remembrance of them?

Editilla said...

Do not presume upon whom Editilla would cast honor, for it could sometime be you.
Those are high school portraits of a couple of kids.

Ima Wizer said...

Thank you, I really hate what they stand for.

Editilla said...

Don't thank me, because you are wrong. Your opinion is loud and wrong. Those two kids were heavily drugged, legally drugged, and did't stand for anything but angst-filled American Vengance.

The only thing they showed me with their rampage was how deeply Big Pharma has drugged this country.
Rather than find out who and attack this enemy then, you would fail to see the effects of drugging on America's youth.
You drank their cool-aid. You missed the culprit. You think it was these two high school kids.
According to the Pharmaceutical industry's own figures, over half the people you meet on the street are drugged one way or another.

Obviously Editilla isn't on any medications. Are you?
I tried the drug the school was giving one of my nephews about the same age as the shooters, just to see what it was and guess what? It was anger-speed. (no names for privacy) Yeah, like the old days, only more like dirty white crosses. Remember the white crosses? ...pretty good focus speed until it reached the end of the scrip... then whoa, anger, sharp agitation, tense neck, quick piss-off... bad crash... yeah, no wonder these boys went off the way they did. We just didn't have access to such firepower back then. They do now... and the speed.

All of those early school shooters have been students, all legally drugged, most by their own schools' hands.
Who here among us can cast the first pill?

Really, Big Pharma even has a drug for the emotion you are feeling right now because of what I just said.

Ima Wizer said...

This is YOUR opinion and you are entitled to it. I don't remember reading anything about them being drugged but then I don't believe everything I read......

I teach kids in jail 5 days a week....I see the drugging to keep them from killing us. Six of one, Half a dozen of the other.......

Editilla said...

Shit in one hand half a dozen in da'utter.

This is by far not simply my opinion.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/virginia-tech-aftermath-_b_46280.html

http://www.yoism.org/?q=node/234

http://warner.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/21/the-med-scare/

And hung onto today's Ladda:
http://www.dailycomet.com/article/20090420/ARTICLES/904209988/1212?Title=Tons-of-released-drugs-taint-U-S-water-