Saturday, August 22, 2009

Samedi

James Perry, New Orleans Mayoral Candidate, files for Injunction Against Mayor Ray Nagin~We Could Be Famous
“My hope with today’s filing of a request for preliminary injunction is that the court will act expeditiously to halt the abuse of power by the Nagin Administration by awarding contracts in violation of the City’s Home Rule Charter.”

TV finds story on Internet
~SaveCharityHospital.com


Child-Governor Bobby Jindal, after high-profile criticism, says no to federal money for high- speed rail system~Bill Barrow
~Two days after a national commentator mocked Gov. Bobby Jindal for considering tapping federal stimulus money to build a light rail system between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, the governor's transportation secretary wrote to President Barack Obama's administration saying the idea is scrapped.
~Editilla Beaux'tellas~ What an absolute Ken'doll IDIOT!
Bobbly'Head Jindal is proving that the State of Louisiana means nothing more to him than a free-base for national fund-raising
--so he can run for President or VP to Haley Babar.
It is one thing to name yourself after the youngest Brady.
It is weird enough that in college he forced an actual Exorcism on some poor girl who was probably just trying to get away from him. It is sick and dangerous enough that he mess around with the National GOP/Fox party politics. But, it is real sinning to place your citizens in harm's way for a standard, as currently executed, hurricane evacuation
--by denying them a golden opportunity for High Speed Rail.
He is supposed to be working for Louisianans. He is NOT.
This is ridiculous and he should be re-called.

Striking shrimpers protest
~Robert Zullo

DULAC — Furious over rock-bottom dockside prices just two weeks into Louisiana's fall shrimp season, hundreds of striking shrimp fishermen protested at shrimp-processing plants along the banks of Bayou Grand Caillou Friday.
Above: Allen Trahan, from Cypremort Point, waves a flag while standing on Grand Caillou Road in Dulac Friday morning.
Local fishermen gather outside Gulf Island Shrimp and Seafood Friday morning in Dulac to protest the low cost they're receiving for their shrimp. Photo Credit: Matt Stamey/The Courier

Legit contractors fear their unlicensed counterparts put the public at risk~Susan Buchanan

What's the Score~slabbed

Former Congressman Bob Livingston explains influence-peddling, the legal way
~James Gill


Rockefeller Institute addresses government response
~J.R. Welsh


Comedy 'Snatched' livens up slow season in local film industry
~Mike Scott


Down Under over, done with Nagin, etc...
~The New Orleans Levee

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Aussies as confused by our leaders as we are
~An Australian language expert has offered an explanation for New Orleans Police Chief Warren Riley’s recent assertion that he did not know he needed to report the theft of $200,000 from the department’s evidence room to the proper authorities.
“I can conclude only that the chief was on a talkabout,” University of Sydney criminal linguist Dingo Dababy said.
“It’s like a walkabout, which is a period of wandering in the bush engaged in by an Australian aborigine."


What would the Pontchartrain Beach Diet entail?
~Humid Haney


'One Book One New Orleans' gets underway with gumbo tasting Wednesday~Susan Larson

“All of them were caught in something larger than themselves”
~The Grapes of Wrath


"pity this busy monster, manunkind"
~Robert Frost's Banjo


New books look at disasters and how we react, including Katrina

Tales of Regret, Menace and Resilience, "New ­Stories From the South 2009"
~Diane Scharper

~Madison Smartt Bell says in his introduction to "New ­Stories From the South 2009" that he chose the anthology's 21 stories with the intention of establishing a central theme:
the impact of Hurricane ­Katrina.
Luckily, Mr. Bell didn't succeed. Many of the stories address concerns that are both broader and more personal than inspired-by-headlines ­fiction. Only a few of the tales are set in Louisiana, and only a couple mention the 2005 ­disaster.


Le Cajun Awards and Festival help preserve one of Louisiana's most treasured commodities — its music~Cody Daigle
Jamie Foxx brings his 50-city concert tour to a city he adores
~Chris Rose


State of public domain sheet music searcher ~Soup Greens

Benefit for Marva Wright Tonight at Tipitina’s

In Pursuit of Bo-Consciousness, Part 4 ~Home of the Groove

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