Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Mardi~ Hey everyone, let's MRGO!

Too True~Bob Marshal
~Ivor van Heerden pointed fingers at the feds after Katrina, and LSU decided its funding was at risk.
In the days immediately after Katrina, the world thought New Orleans had been ravaged by a huge storm simply too large for the high-tech flood protection system built at great cost by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. And according to some members of Congress and many media commentators, that's just what we deserved for living here, below sea level.
In fact, that was the official story being put out by the corps.
But about a week after the storm, as van Heerden and engineers on his staff began inspecting the deadly breaches in that system, the story began to change. They were expecting to see evidence of over-topping, signs Katrina was just too big for the system, the very scenario the center had predicted the day before the storm came ashore. What they found was something else:
Signs of catastrophic engineering failures.

Dr. Jeff Masters offers esteemed support for Ivor van Heerden
~Wunder Blog


The People's Court!~Gavel to gavel, blog to blog coverage of the historic MRGO Lawsuit! ~slabbed

Child Governor Bobby Jindal Faces Louisiana Bataan Or Baton March? ~Stephen Sabludowsky

"Mixed use community" set for 100 acres on Northshore~
Don Ames, WWL
~St. Andrew's Village, a planned $30-million, 100-acre mixed-use community east of Abita Springs for adults with developmental disabilities, will officially launch the project with the dedication of its sign today.

John Glenn Photo Journalist Exhibits to Benefit the New Orleans Musician’s Clinic

French Quarter Festival just one of 28 Louisiana festivals this weekend~Keith I. Marszalek

After a lifetime of wagering, co-owner of 45 Tchoup struck it rich in the 2006 Kentucky Derby ~Angus Lind

High Heels Poker Tour to host satellite event in New Orleans

Mardi Gras Indians
Super Sunday | NOLA
~Jeffrey Dupuis


Scott Miller Steps onto Amtrak
for East Coast Tour Dates
New CD out Today
~all about Jazz

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