Monday, November 23, 2009

Our House! Perfect 10'eaux fo'da Baby's Saints!

Every game a home game for Our New Orleans Saints~Jeff Duncan

New Orleans Saints 38 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7: Who Dat Say!?
~Canal Street Cronicles

~Twitter~
usama_young28
Who dat! Thanks for the support yall. U kno me. Gotta ice up and rest. Time to get ready for next week. 10-0.... Keep workin. Stay focused
reggie_bush
10-0 feels great!!!!
LanceMoore16
10-0 sounds pretty swell to me.
ChaseDaniel
10-0!!
SupaFreak69
Heading bak to New Orleans.. a lil sushi....maybe sum dessert oh yeah I forgot we 10 -0
Harp41
10-0...crunk.
robyslyfe
10-0 this is a special TEAM.
SupaFreak69
On the Plane..thank god my buddy next to me aint farting tis week
JeremyShockey
What a great TEAM win! 10-0 is $$ I need to help out our TEAM ou by getting more looks; but fuk it we have a TRUE family and we are blessed
JeremyShockey
Getting ready to land.. its good to be HOMEEEEE!!!!!! WOH DAT

Paradox Comics: NOLA #1
Writers: Chris Gorak & Pierluigi Cothran
Art: Damian Couceiro
Boom! Studios $3.99
~To be honest with you it never really crossed my mind that the devastation of Hurricane Katrina (Federal Flood) might ever be used as the backdrop to a comic, not least because the comic market is still managing to regurgitate plots based around 9/11 and doesn’t seem to be giving up with that quite yet. Rather than focus squarely on the events that devastated New Orleans, Gorak and Cothran instead level the readers gaze upon Nola, a young woman from the Louisiana city, and the unrelated events that appear to have shattered her life.

Even the Washington Post Says Feds Should Settle New Orleans
~also~
AboutLawsuits.com

~H/T~Levees.org~ The ruling has brought a number of bipartisan statements calling for the government to settle with Katrina victims and take action to prevent similar Army Corps of Engineer failings in the future. Senators Mary Landrieu, a Democrat, and David Vitter, a Republican said they were glad to see relief ordered for flood victims. Vitter said the decision could serve as a warning against similar problems in the future.
In addition Democratic Senator Russ Feingold and Republican Senator John McCain issued a joint statement calling for sweeping reforms for the Corps in the wake of the ruling.
“American taxpayers cannot wait for another natural disaster like Katrina before we act to improve the safety and security of Corps projects,”
the statement said.
~Also~"NOLA's watershed moment: A judge confirms that the Army Corps let the city down"
"The callous and/or myopic approach of the Corps to the obvious deleterious nature of the MR-GO is beyond understanding,"
Duvall thunders in his opinion. "The Corps not only knew, but admitted by 1988, that the MR-GO threatened human life, and yet it did not act in time to prevent the catastrophic disaster that ensued with the onslaught of Hurricane Katrina."
He concludes: "The Corps' lassitude and failure to fulfill its duties resulted in a catastrophic loss of human life and property in unprecedented proportions. The Corps' negligence resulted in the wasting of millions of dollars in flood protection measures and billions of dollars in congressional outlays to help this region recover from such a catastrophe."

USA Today caught off-balance by MRGO decision ~slabbed

La. urges Corps to stop dumping dredged material

No-nonsense general eyes warmer Cuba ties~John Prime
~"They're closer to the hurricane highway," says retired Army Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré, talking from his Baton Rouge home. "Even though it's a poor country, challenged economically in all directions, they do a good job of hurricane (damage) prevention and preparedness. I say that tongue-in-cheek because it is a socialist, Communist-controlled country. At the same time, people spend an extraordinary amount of time preparing to prevent damage to property and to human beings."

Lawsuits put global warming on more dockets ~Chris Joyner
~A group of 12 Mississippi Gulf Coast homeowners is using a novel legal strategy to try to recoup losses suffered during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The lawsuit seeks damages from a group of 33 energy companies, including ExxonMobil and coal giant Peabody Energy, electric utilities, and other conglomerates for allegedly emitting greenhouse gases that the litigants say contributed to global warming.

Colder than a... Tickfaw
on a Gold Diggers Ass?


Po-Boy festival in NOLA on flickr

Freelance writer/researcher

'Once-in-800-years' downpour leaves traders counting cost
~Ralph Riegal


New Orleans - Four Years and Counting: Talking with Larry Weiss~Joan Brunwasser

ArtDocs program offers care to visual, performing artists who are uninsured~Emilie Bahr

Who is Angus Lind and Is his Book about Steak?
~Whose shoes are these anyway?


Turkey Day dining increases in popularity ~Tom Fitzmorris

Krewe of Wild Turkeys 2009

Zydepunks help fill out the bill for Chuck Ragan's Revival Tour
~Andela Shroeder


Judith Owen and Harry Shearer at The Triple Door, Seattle

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