Sunday, June 7, 2009

Dimanche

"We're no longer going to beg people to keep the people I represent safe."
~US Senator Mary Landrieu

~Ediditlla Consuellas~ We have decided to call this valiant action by our brave Senator: The Landrieu Doctrine.
That's right, ya'hoird it here foist!
We agree that our Safety and Survival with Water necessitates Real Reform and Re-Tasking of the Exquisite Corps of Engineers.
This opens the door again for active legislation like
The 8/29 Investigation into the Corps' Failures here.
We must and will do better.
As well, such a top to bottom house clearing will make the disbursement of our Flood Funding of these projects more transparent, thus providing truer and more accurate Costs Estimates <--costs which the Corps regularly tends to Double, after congressional authorization, usually right at the start of Hurricane Season to scare us into giving them even more money.
The Landrieu Doctrine
would free-up of Billions of Dollars to the other states to hire outside engineering for their own Flood Safety. I suspect we will find these projects costing less and working better than the Exquisite Corps' Engineering...
--as taxpayers are discovering in the coastal parishes.

Corps writes predator control plan for rare birds???

Many still unprepared for hurricanes~Keith Magill

Officials' excuses ready for hurricane season
~Cha Cha Pitulous

~The military's infamous MREs, or Meals Ready to Eat, have been repackaged and renamed ERMs, or Excuses Ready to Make, in anticipation of hurricane season 2009.

Flood fears in South Florida: Huge levee needs repairs; insurance costs may rise
~Andy Reid


Flood insurance will cost you less this year~Nikki Buskey

Sunday Slabbed

River turbine plan makes some shippers wary
~Rebecca Mowbray


New Orleans Catholics keep vigil alive for closed parishes
~Bruce Nolan
~Five months after some of them were forcibly evicted, scores of Catholic families still cultivate some sense of community and gather weekly to pray on the steps of their closed Uptown churches.
Yet, as for the low income churches,
the archdiocese wants to use federal funds earmarked for these churches and apply them to construction projects at these suburban parishes.

Coast Vietnamese have become a culture dispersed~Sun Herald

Cajun humor alive and well

New Orleans chef shares recipes in 'Real Cajun'
~Monroe News Star

~Award-winning New Orleans chef Donald Link celebrates all things Cajun, from his childhood home in Sulphur to his camp at Toledo Bend in his new cookbook, "Real Cajun: Rustic Home Cooking from Donald Link's Louisiana"

New Orleans author details life as a ranger in next novel
~Cheré Coen


24th Annual Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival ~Random Thoughts from a Random Aunt

From Derry with love:
Pinkerton helps New Orleans
~New Hampshire Union Leader


Ladies sing the blues
~Ginger Schmidt, Picayune Item


From The Desk Of Holsapple & Stamey: New Orleans Musicians Relief Fund

Download: Lots of Live Jazzfest Recordings~NolaFunk NYC

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