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  • New D'Iberville city manager hits ground running on first day of work (Former GOP State Rep.)

    09/30/2009 4:35:52 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 226+ views
    WLOX-TV ^ | September 28, 2009 | Trang Pham-Bui
    D'IBERVILLE, MS (WLOX) - It was his first official role as the new D'Iberville City Manager. On Monday morning, Michael Janus helped celebrate the opening of Newk's Express Restaurant in the new Promenade Shopping Center. "It's exciting," said Janus. "I mean, you can't imagine a better job. Within three hours on the job, you already have a ribbon cutting." Janus took the opportunity to learn new names and catch up with some familiar faces. Then it was time to head back to City Hall for a busy afternoon. "I haven't filled out my employment paperwork yet. I was wondering if...
  • Recession another blow to Miss. Katrina survivors

    09/04/2009 7:12:44 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 20 replies · 1,011+ views
    OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. -- In the four years since Hurricane Katrina swallowed Barbara Lambert's Gulf Coast house, her family has slowly rebuilt its life - moving out of a FEMA mobile home and to another city, finding a job for her husband and enrolling the kids in new schools. Then, the recession hit. The Lamberts and others in the hurricane-stricken region are struggling through renewed hard times as federal recovery dollars dry up and the recession chokes off jobs and charitable help. For the Lamberts, paying next month's rent is the latest worry as a federal hurricane assistance program ends....
  • Hurricane Katrina: 4 Years Later, Kanye and Injustice(Bush blew-up da levees-Oh, the huge manatee!)

    09/01/2009 7:27:38 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 12 replies · 1,029+ views
    Monday August 29 2005 Black America got her own 9-11. She was hit with an act of terrorism in New Orleans that was just as devastating if not more than what took place when those Twin Towers were felled by planes… Yes, you read that correctly.. Most people mistakenly believe that the city of New Orleans was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Lets make sure folks understand this once and for all.. Much of neighboring Mississippi was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina which hit the state with its full level 5 impact. New Orleans which was initially in the path of Hurricane...
  • We're Counting on You, Mr. President [call for Hurricane Katrina relief...4 years later]

    08/28/2009 6:36:42 PM PDT · by rrstar96 · 76 replies · 1,756+ views
    The (New Orleans) Times-Picayune ^ | August 28, 2009 | Editors
    Dear Mr. President, Tomorrow we will mark the fourth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, which claimed the lives of 1,400 Louisianians and nearly killed a great American city. We will miss having you in our midst. We know you don't lack passion for our community and its recovery. Though you haven't been here as president, as a senator you visited five times after Katrina. We remember well the fervor of your speech at Tulane University on your last visit, a year and a half ago. "I promise you that when I'm in the White House, I will commit myself every day...
  • Cap-And-Trade Is Refinery Killer

    08/25/2009 5:59:14 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 15 replies · 1,539+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | August 25, 2009 | INVESTORS BSINESS DAILY Staff
    Energy Policy: A new study shows that Waxman-Markey will increase prices at the pump, deepen our dependence on foreign oil and shred our ability to turn crude into gasoline. Even fuel-efficient cars will still need fuel.Oil may bubble up out of the ground, but gasoline does not. It's made in those ugly little NIMBY places called refineries we are loath to build anymore because we're too busy trying to save the Earth rather than our economy and American jobs. When Hurricane Katrina shut down 20% of our refining capacity in a single day and raised gas prices in a single...
  • Mayor Ray Nagin's advice breaks census rules

    07/11/2009 10:44:38 AM PDT · by liberty75 · 79 replies · 6,358+ views
    The Times-Picayune ^ | 7-10-2009 | Michelle Krupa
    Aiming to maximize federal grant money and offer proof of his city's recovery, Mayor Ray Nagin is urging Hurricane Katrina victims still living elsewhere -- and longing to return -- to record New Orleans as their home when the U.S. Census Bureau conducts its decennial head count next spring. Problem is, that strategy doesn't mesh with census rules, federal officials say. In an e-mail response to questions about the much-anticipated count, Nagin spokesman James Ross said this week: "An area of major concern relates to New Orleanians working to return here. Many are repairing their homes, and others are trying...
  • Miss. governor, former Washington lobbyist, testing GOP waters for 2012 in Iowa, New Hampshire

    06/14/2009 3:31:38 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 11 replies · 683+ views
    WXMI-TV / The Associated Press ^ | June 14, 2009 | Beth Fouhy and Emily Wagster Pettus
    If the Republican Party is in danger of being marginalized as a conservative, white male Southern enclave, is Haley Barbour — the longtime Washington power broker and current Mississippi governor — the best person to turn things around? Many rank-and-file Republicans and party leaders say yes, as the 61-year-old Barbour prepares to ramp up his national profile this month with back-to-back trips to the early presidential voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire. Barbour will headline fundraisers in both states, but says the visits are part of his duties as incoming chairman of the Republican Governors Association. Both states have...
  • Katrina's FEMA trailers might be going for a buck

    06/03/2009 5:31:42 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 44 replies · 1,710+ views
    The Miami Herald / The Associated Press ^ | June 3, 2009 | Maira Recio
    In an effort to put the lingering image of a failed government response to Hurricane Katrina to rest, the Obama Administration moved Wednesday to get about 5,000 Gulf Coast residents out of FEMA trailers through $50 million in housing vouchers and, for those interested, a chance to buy a trailer for as little as $1. A joint plan announced by the Federal Energy Management Agency and the Department of Housing and Urban Development would make the $50 million in newly appropriated money available on a priority basis to low-income Gulf Coast residents of Mississippi and Louisiana. There will also be...
  • You’re Doing a Heckuva Job, Timmy

    03/22/2009 5:55:58 PM PDT · by governsleastgovernsbest · 22 replies · 1,020+ views
    FinkelBlog ^ | Mark Finkelstein
    Frank Rich says this might be Pres. Obama’s Katrina moment. That would make Tim Geithner PBO’s Mike Brown. Which in turn might make some people’s blood run cold to hear the president say of Geithner, during his 60 Minutes interview broadcast this evening, that: “he is doing a terrific job.” [snip] Whereas in the case of Katrina, Mayor Nagin and Governor Blanco bore much of the blame, in this case it is Geithner alone who apparently pushed to make the AIG bonuses, the ones that PBO has called an "outrage," legal. That's what the president calls a "terrific job"? View...
  • The Possible Mastermind of a Police State in America

    03/06/2009 10:11:25 AM PST · by unspun · 35 replies · 2,264+ views
    therealitycheck.org ^ | 3/4/2009 | Dr. Carl S. Parnell
    There are many government-led events in the United States that would infer that America might be moving in an unconstitutional direction. If AmericaÂ’s leaders were secretly moving in an unconstitutional direction, what government agency would be responsible for masterminding the creation of a police state in the United States? The possible culprit would be the Federal Emergency Management Agency. But, most Americans know very little about the operations of FEMA, except for its disastrous operations in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in August 2005. However, all Americans should know just how powerful an agency FEMA is. Of course, it is...
  • Obama cabinet members check Gulf Coast recovery

    03/05/2009 1:10:07 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 16 replies · 1,108+ views
    The Conway Log Cabin Democrat ^ | March 5, 2009 | Michael Kunzelman
    NEW ORLEANS — Two members of President Barack Obama's cabinet said Thursday they are disturbed by the extent of damage that remains 3 1/2 years after Hurricane Katrina and pledged to speed the pace of rebuilding across the Gulf Coast. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan announced creation of new federal-state review teams to resolve funding disputes and a five-year, $50 million housing program. "What we have seen today makes us disturbed, angry even, to see some of the families living the way that they have," Donovan said from a 9th Ward housing...
  • Radio operators help replace antenna damaged in ice storms ( Missouri hams )

    12/31/2008 5:46:19 PM PST · by george76 · 12 replies · 529+ views
    Southeast Missourian ^ | December 31, 2008 | Peg McNichol
    Cape Girardeau County emergency management director Dick Knaup and three volunteers took advantage of Tuesday's good weather... "We took the pieces of the antenna damaged by the storm off the tower and installed one new antenna and one old one," said Phil Nash, who volunteers for emergency management duties ... Amateur radio operators — nicknamed "hams" — are critical members of the communications process during an emergency. They are able to set up and operate off generators when telephones and other devices are not functioning. Knaup said amateur radio operators have a reputation for finding ingenious ways of creating a...
  • Katrina victims blame racism for slow aid

    12/31/2008 1:28:50 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 69 replies · 2,008+ views
    MSNBC ^ | December 6, 2005
    Black survivors of Hurricane Katrina said Tuesday that racism contributed to the slow disaster response, at times likening themselves in emotional congressional testimony to victims of genocide and the Holocaust. The comparison is inappropriate, according to Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Fla. “Not a single person was marched into a gas chamber and killed,” Miller told the survivors. “They died from abject neglect,” retorted community activist Leah Hodges. “We left body bags behind... The people of New Orleans were stranded in a flood and were allowed to die.” Angry evacuees described being trapped in temporary shelters where one New Orleans resident said...
  • (Houston Mayor Bill) White announces (Texas US) Senate campaign via Web video

    12/16/2008 4:29:39 PM PST · by weegee · 44 replies · 935+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | Dec 16, 2008 | ROLYN FEIBEL
    Houston Mayor Bill White used a Web video to announce his plan to run for U.S. Senate today.... He cites turbulent economic times, a rising federal deficit and high unemployment rates in the video, saying "this may be an opportunity for our nation to do things it has only dreamed of before..." White previously worked as deputy secretary in the U.S. Department of Energy under President Clinton and as chief executive of the Wedge Group, a Houston-based holding company with interests in oil-field services, engineering and real estate. In comments today, he also highlighted signature domestic issues such as health...
  • AFTER 3 YEARS, BIOLOGIST FINALLY HAS Date with dolphins (Mississippi)

    11/24/2008 5:33:23 AM PST · by Islander7 · 6 replies · 605+ views
    SUN HERALD ^ | Nov 24, 2008 | By RYAN LaFONTAINE
    The museum area of the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies features interactive displays for learning about marine life at the new facility in Gulfport. Marine Life post Hurricane Katrina New research, rehab facility features museum GULFPORT -- Dolphin lovers at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies are flipping over their new state-of-the-art museum and research facility expected to open in the next few weeks. IMMS President Dr. Moby Solangi, a marine biologist who spent more than two decades working with dolphins at Marine Life Oceanarium, said the new 12-acre Center for Marine Education and Research will open as soon...
  • Freddie Mac to Invest $1 Billion in Hurricane Zone (2005)

    09/19/2008 5:01:36 PM PDT · by fightinJAG · 7 replies · 98+ views
    WaPo ^ | Oct 13, 2005 | Annys Shin
    Housing finance company Freddie Mac plans to put $1 billion into mortgages and home-repair loans in areas damaged by Hurricane Katrina, an effort praised by critics of the company as Congress considers legislation to increase regulation of Freddie and its larger rival, Fannie Mae. In Baton Rouge, La., yesterday, Freddie Mac chairman and chief executive Richard F. Syron and members of the Louisiana congressional delegation announced Freddie Mac's plan to buy $1 billion worth of bonds from state and local housing finance agencies. By accepting a below-market rate of return on the bonds, the purchase will allow cut-rate financing for...
  • Former President Jimmy Carter in town helping with rebuilding effort

    05/14/2008 4:51:33 PM PDT · by Baladas · 5 replies · 86+ views
    WWLTV ^ | May 14, 2008 | Jill Hezeau
    Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn were in New Orleans Wednesday doing their part to help rebuild the Gulf Coast. Video: Watch the Story Carter was among dozens of volunteers helping Habitat for Humanity rebuild a home in the Upper Ninth Ward. Carter and his wife were in the area last May when the 100th home was built – now they are back to celebrate another milestone: the 25th anniversary of the Carter Work Project.
  • UN Experts Criticize New Orleans Housing

    03/03/2008 9:09:35 PM PST · by BnBlFlag · 28 replies · 117+ views
    AP ^ | 2/28/08 | Bradley S. Klapper
    GENEVA (AP) — Two human rights experts for the United Nations on Thursday criticized a plan by New Orleans authorities to raze public housing projects, saying it will force the predominantly black residents into homelessness. They charged that demolition would harm thousands of people by denying them a place to live in a city where housing already is scarce since Hurricane Katrina hit in August 2005. The joint statement was not a U.N. finding, but only the individual views of Miloon Kothari, a special investigator on housing matters for the U.N. Human Rights Council, and Gay McDougall, a lawyer who...
  • Katrina Nation

    03/13/2008 3:42:01 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 12 replies · 793+ views
    Townhall ^ | February 29, 2008 | Patrick J. Buchanan
    When Woodrow Wilson went to Congress to ask for a declaration of war in 1917, the U.S. Army was ranked 17th in the world, behind Portugal. On Armistice Day, 19 months later, there were 2 million doughboys in France, where they had helped to break the back of Gen. Ludendorff's theretofore invincible army in its final offensive, and 2 million more in the United States ready to march on Berlin. No other nation could have done that. After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941, FDR demanded that a disarmed America "build 50,000 planes" -- a seemingly impossible number, but one...
  • For Katrina Evacuees, A Chance to Be Heard: Their Votes May Be Pivotal in Texas (Obama)

    02/24/2008 11:24:39 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 47 replies · 304+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | February 25, 2008 | Krissah Williams
    HOUSTON -- In a cramped guard booth on the edge of a community of luxury townhouses, the sense of helplessness that has become so familiar to Gregory Sam since Hurricane Katrina uprooted him from his home town of New Orleans can become all-consuming. "I'm struggling," said Sam, 29, a college graduate who took an $8-an-hour post as a security guard after more than 20 job interviews led to nothing. "I feel like I'm isolated in the country somewhere . . . in a time warp." For the nearly quarter-million people such as Sam who were evacuated to Texas after the...
  • Students get Apple laptops

    02/18/2008 11:52:44 PM PST · by Swordmaker · 17 replies · 172+ views
    2 the Advocate ^ | Published: Feb 17, 2008 | By JAMES MINTON
    BAINS — West Feliciana Middle School sixth-graders left school last Tuesday with laptop computers and words of encouragement and caution. The students are participating in “Turn on to Learning,” a $5 million initiative to put Apple MacBook computers into the hands of more that 3,500 sixth-graders and their teachers across the state. West Feliciana’s students received their computers last fall, and Tuesday was their first opportunity to use them at home. “I think the kids are so excited about it, that they’ll take care of them,” Principal Darryl Powell said. “The parents are excited, too. They’re so proud their kids...
  • Mission trips open Yorkers' eyes to Gulf Coast destruction

    02/15/2008 11:55:31 AM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 50 replies · 340+ views
    The York Dispatch (Pennsylvania) ^ | February 14, 2008 | Eyana Adah McMillan
    Tom Kauffman thought that once a storm blew over people could go home, clean up a few things and return back to normal, everyday life. But two mission trips to Biloxi, Miss., changed his thinking. People are still recovering from the impact of Hurricane Katrina, which struck the Gulf Coast in 2005. "A storm doesn't just blow over and people don't go back to their homes the next day," said Kauffman, 69, of Manchester Township. "There's a lot of pain and suffering and a lot of waiting. I opened my eyes up." Kauffman plans to return to Biloxi a third...
  • Gun Seized After Katrina? NRA Wants You

    12/26/2007 7:42:17 PM PST · by Baladas · 9 replies · 90+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 2007-12-26 | MICHAEL KUNZELMAN
    NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The National Rifle Association has hired private investigators to find hundreds of people whose firearms were seized by city police in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, according to court papers filed this week. The NRA is trying to locate gun owners for a federal lawsuit that the lobbying group filed against Mayor Ray Nagin and Police Superintendent Warren Riley over the city's seizure of firearms after the Aug. 29, 2005, hurricane. In the lawsuit, the NRA and the Second Amendment Foundation claim the city violated gun owners' constitutional right to bear arms and left them "at...
  • RELIEF EFFORTS FOR VICTIMS OF HURRICANE KATRINA (Duncan Hunter Archives)

    11/12/2007 11:57:26 AM PST · by pissant · 13 replies · 126+ views
    Library of Congress ^ | 9/8/2005 | Duncan Hunter
    The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the gentleman from California (Mr. Hunter) is recognized for 5 minutes. Mr. HUNTER. Madam Speaker, I want to talk a little bit about the wonderful people of Rescue Task Force who are headquartered in San Diego, who have been operating in the disaster area in New Orleans, and use that discussion about them to reflect on all the great private efforts and public efforts to help the victims who have been created by this incredible disaster in New Orleans. Rescue Task Force is a small group. It is headed...
  • Damned If You Do: Bush Visit Will 'Distract' From CA Firefighting

    10/23/2007 4:01:54 PM PDT · by governsleastgovernsbest · 25 replies · 87+ views
    NewsBusters ^ | Mark Finkelstein
    President Bush has shown that he can be empathetic, sensitive and decisive. But those qualities eluded him for days after Hurricane Katrina . . . He didn't cancel his vacation until two days after Katrina struck and didn't visit the region until four days after the storm. -- "A compassionate Bush was absent right after Katrina", USA Today, 9-9-05 USA Today's broadside is typical of the MSM criticism leveled at Pres. Bush for his failure to visit New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. So, now that President Bush has announced that he will be visiting California on Thursday while the wildfire...
  • Brian Williams Defends Gunpoint Katrina Looting: Desperate Heads of Family

    08/29/2007 5:15:12 AM PDT · by governsleastgovernsbest · 69 replies · 1,801+ views
    NewsBusters ^ | Mark Finkelstein
    Talk about your bigotry of low expectations . . . Brian Williams has defended armed looting during Katrina as the work of heads of family providing for their own. The NBC Nightly News anchor is in New Orleans on the second Katrina anniversary. He appeared on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" at 7:30 A.M. EDT. Williams first passed along a predictable race-and-classed based explanation of the botched relief efforts. BRIAN WILLIAMS: That's when human life started to degrade. That's when people ran out of of bathroom facilities and started having to use the entire [Superdome]: no power, no circulating air, and worse,...
  • Fed: Trade frictions threaten resilient economy

    08/29/2007 1:25:30 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 12 replies · 353+ views
    Reuters ^ | August 25, 2007 | Ros Krasny
    BILOXI, Mississippi (Reuters) - Officials from the Federal Reserve on Saturday warned of dangers from a rising tide of trade disputes and the harmful impact on what one otherwise termed a "resilient" United States economy. Three regional Fed presidents steered clear of current economic or monetary policy topics at a panel discussion on the southern U.S. economy at the Southern Governors' Association conference. The presidents of the St. Louis, Dallas and Atlanta Feds, respectively, mostly focused on the dangers of protectionism and the need for an educated and flexible work force to cope with rising foreign competition. The governors convened...
  • Medical experts never testified in Katrina hospital deaths

    08/26/2007 11:12:24 AM PDT · by wagglebee · 234 replies · 2,354+ views
    CNN ^ | 8/26/07 | Drew Griffin and Kathleen Johnston
    (CNN) -- A New Orleans grand jury that declined to indict a doctor on charges that she murdered patients in the chaotic days after Hurricane Katrina never heard testimony from five medical experts brought in by the state to analyze the deaths. All five concluded that as many as nine patients were victims of homicide. In detailed, written statements, the five specialists -- whose expertise includes forensic medicine, medical ethics and palliative care -- determined that patients at Memorial Medical Center had been deliberately killed with overdoses of drugs after Katrina struck New Orleans in 2005. The grand jury had...
  • Once and Always Trial Lawyer: The lamentable Edwards campaign.

    08/21/2007 7:46:56 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 12 replies · 876+ views
    The National Review ^ | August 21, 2007 | Rich Lowry
    Francois de La Rochefoucauld had a point when he said, in his frequently quoted formulation, that hypocrisy is the tribute that vice pays to virtue. In the case of John Edwards, however, hypocrisy is simply a way of life. The infamous $400 haircut — actually, some of his hairstyling sessions ran as much as $1,200 all told — wasn’t a freak embarrassment for a candidate so self-righteously devoted to the poor. It was part of a pattern so pervasive that it has become the defining aspect of Edwards’s candidacy. When he lambasted hedge funds for incorporating offshore to avoid or...
  • [JOHN]EDWARDS HEDGE FUND $OAKS 'CANE VICTIMS

    08/19/2007 8:11:22 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 13 replies · 1,188+ views
    The New York Post ^ | August 18, 2007 | ANDY SOLTIS
    Embarrassed presidential hopeful John Edwards promised yesterday to take millions of dollars of his own fortune out of a hedge fund tied to subprime lenders who foreclosed on victims of Hurricane Katrina. The populist candidate - who has denounced such lenders - invested $16 million of his $30 million in assets in Fortress Investment Group. The Wall Street Journal reported that 34 New Orleans homeowners struggling to overcome Katrina's aftermath faced foreclosure suits from subprime-lending units of Fortress. Yesterday, the red-faced Democratic candidate vowed to remove from his portfolio any Fortress funds that have a stake in those lender units....
  • Louisiana Attorney General Won't Drop Hurricane Katrina Euthanasia Case

    07/26/2007 4:52:26 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 42 replies · 883+ views
    Life News ^ | 7/26/07 | Steven Ertelt
    Baton Rouge, LA (LifeNews.com) -- Just one day after a grand jury decided not to indict Dr. Anna Pou on charges that she allegedly euthanized patients in the dreadful aftermath following Hurricane Katrina, the state's attorney general will not drop the case. Attorney General Charles Foti has asked a state judge to release previously sealed documents. Foti wants the judge to release documents that has been used in the investigation of the deaths at Memorial Medical Center. The documents were sealed when Foti gave Judge Calvin Johnson the search warrants, subpoena requests and other records in January 2006. Judge Johnson...
  • No Charges for Hurricane Katrina Doctor Accused of Murdering Patients

    07/25/2007 4:17:23 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 413 replies · 3,705+ views
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 7/25/07 | John Jalsevac
    NEW ORLEANS, July 25, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A New Orleans grand jury decided Tuesday not to indict Dr. Anna Pou, a doctor who was accused of murdering four patients during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Pou had been charged by Louisiana's attorney general on 10 counts, including second-degree murder and conspiracy to commit second-degree murder. Earlier this year two nurses who had admitted to administering lethal doses of medication to patients at the same medical center were offered immunity in return for their testimony before the grand jury. Pou and the others have consistently claimed that while they did administer...
  • Casinos Boom in Katrina’s Wake as Cash Pours In

    07/20/2007 2:08:58 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 7 replies · 603+ views
    AOL Black Voices ^ | July 17, 2007 | GARY RIVLIN,
    BILOXI, Miss. — This seaside gambling resort along a stretch of the Gulf Coast, sometimes called the “redneck Riviera,” has 40 percent fewer hotel rooms and only two-thirds as many slot machines as it did before Hurricane Katrina. A major bridge that connects the casinos in this popular tourist destination to Alabama, the Florida Panhandle and other points east remains closed, and Mayor A. J. Holloway estimates that as many as 15 percent of the city’s pre-Katrina residents still have not returned. Yet business in the gambling halls of Biloxi has reached all-time highs in recent months, so much so...
  • Katrina Survivors Take Government to Court (Int'l Tribunal including Mexico--Unbelievable!!)

    07/20/2007 1:30:47 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 80 replies · 1,884+ views
    Vibe Magazine ^ | July 18, 2007 | Linda Hobbs
    It's been two years since Hurricane Katrina and Rita ripped through the belly of the South, and survivors, along with various scholars and activists, are seeking to hold the US government responsible in a tribunal court hearing scheduled for this August. On Tuesday (July 17), New York City Councilman Charles Barron and former Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney met at Manhattan's Center for Constitutional Rights for a press conference to discuss the upcoming trial. The tribunal will target President Bush, the US government, State of Louisiana, State of Mississippi, and various other agencies who were involved in the Katrina and Rita...
  • Edwards risks backing the poor

    07/18/2007 2:13:50 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 31 replies · 925+ views
    The Politico ^ | July 18, 2007 | Roger Simon
    It is just after Christmas in 2003 and John Edwards is running hard for president of the United States. He is in Iowa, with the caucuses about three weeks away. Pundits, guided by a massive disinformation campaign, have decided that Howard Dean is going to win Iowa. Edwards remains undiscouraged. A highly effective stump speaker, Edwards always gets a laugh by saying, "Objects in the mirror may be closer than they appear." Edwards is a product of the American middle class. His father worked in a textile mill, and his mother ran an antique refinishing business and then became a...
  • Nurses in Katrina Euthanasia Case Offered Immunity for Grand Jury Testimony

    06/21/2007 4:08:20 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 186 replies · 1,788+ views
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 6/21/07 | Hilary White
    NEW ORLEANS, June 21, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Nurses Cheri Landry and Lori Budo, who have admitted to administering lethal doses of medication to patients during the hurricane Katrina disaster, are being offered immunity from prosecution by the Louisiana Attorney General. CNN reports that in two weeks the two will testify before a Grand Jury that four patients died after being administered what Louisiana's Attorney General, Charles Foti Jr., called a "lethal cocktail" of drugs.In the immediate aftermath of the hurricane that devastated New Orleans in late August 2005, rumours began to fly around the internet world that patients were...
  • Can Science Outwit Storms Like Katrina?

    06/03/2007 11:23:09 PM PDT · by neverdem · 26 replies · 500+ views
    NY Times ^ | May 29, 2007 | JOHN SCHWARTZ
    Stand atop any levee in the New Orleans area, and one question will offer itself, unbidden, to the mind: Is this pile of dirt tall enough to stand up to the next storm? The answer is complex, and a wary city has been waiting to hear it. After the New Orleans hurricane protection system failed under the onslaught of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the Army Corps of Engineers rethought the way it assesses hurricane risk. It devised new, flexible computer models and ran countless simulations on Defense Department supercomputers to help it understand what kind of storms the region can...
  • Bush's detention facilities

    05/31/2007 7:06:12 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 16 replies · 861+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | May 30, 2007 | Jerome Corsi
    Houston-based KBR, formerly the engineering and construction subsidiary of Halliburton Co., has a contingency contract in place with the Department of Homeland Security to construct detention facilities in the event of a national emergency. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, spokeswoman Jamie Zuieback confirmed yesterday in a telephone interview that the KBR contract for $385 million was awarded initially in January 2006 for a one-year base period with four one-year options. It has been extended into 2007. KBR held a previous emergency detention contract with ICE from 2000 to 2005. Zuieback told this writer the primary intent of the KBR...
  • New Orleans Mayor Nagin to Run for Governor?

    05/27/2007 4:38:38 PM PDT · by TornadoAlley3 · 13 replies · 780+ views
    dailykingfish.com ^ | 05/27/07 | ryan
    I've been hearing rumors for a couple of weeks now that New Orleans Mayor C. Ray Nagin is considering running for Governor. I finally found a news outlet that confirms this rumor, thanks to freelance journalist Jason Berry, who appeared on Informed Sources last night to predict that Nagin will run for Governor. Hat tip to Library Chronicles. As an aside, is this Jason Berry the author of Amazing Grace, an account of Charles Evers' run for Governor in Mississippi back in 1972? But back to the issue at hand - Ray Nagin running for Governor of Louisiana. This makes...
  • Hillary Clinton says America has an obligation to rebuild New Orleans

    05/20/2007 9:16:06 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 78 replies · 1,828+ views
    WKBT-TV New Orleans ^ | May 19, 2007
    Hillary Rodham Clinton says "If talk, bureaucracy and promises were enough" New Orleans would have been rebuilt three times over by now. The Democratic presidential candidate spoke to graduates at Dillard University in New Orleans today. She says rebuilding New Orleans is an "American obligation." One she says the Bush administration has failed to meet. The historically black college was heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Clinton says she has a plan that would speed the pace of recovery and assess progress in shoring up levees. Nearly two years after the hurricane, about 40% of the city's population remains displaced.
  • Private Troops: The SA? Freikorps? Or back up for the ‘good guys’?

    05/09/2007 1:12:07 AM PDT · by TheConservativeCitizen · 2 replies · 271+ views
    Constitution Club ^ | 05-09-07 | Dave
    The Left is in a tizzy over the use of private security companies in New Orleans following the destruction of Hurrican Katrina. And it has less to do with the fact they have been used on US soil than the fact that they exist at all. I have absolutely no problems using such companies overseas (I wish we could just hand over the entire country of Iraq to such a company), but as a free ‘non-serf’ citizen I am always on guard against strong arm tactics by government on any level that may endanger the rights of the citizenry. But...
  • NASA To Build New Engine Test Stand At Stennis

    05/08/2007 8:07:58 PM PDT · by Islander7 · 4 replies · 682+ views
    WLOX Tv - Online ^ | May 8, 2007 | Not Stated
    NASA announced plans on Monday to build a new engine test stand at Stennis Space Center in Hancock County. The announcement represents an estimated $175 million investment in Stennis and serves to support the Constellation Project. That's NASA's plan to return the United States to the Moon and eventually to Mars. The new stand at Stennis will test NASA's J-2X engines, which will be used in the second stage of the Ares I launch vehicle. NASA officials say the new 300-foot-tall open-frame design will allow engineers to simulate conditions at different altitudes. The new stand will be completed in time...
  • California Teens Help Fellow Americans In Need (Mississippi instead of Mexico)

    04/03/2007 6:17:50 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 3 replies · 508+ views
    WLOX-TV ^ | April 2, 2007 | Danielle Thomas
    Some California high school students are discovering they don't have to travel to foreign lands to make a positive difference in the lives of others. The juniors and seniors from The King's Academy in Sunnyville, California are used to the hard work that goes along with building and repairing houses, but they're used to doing it in Mexico. High school junior Spencer Nolet said, "When you go down there and you see what these people are living in, tarps and cardboard walls, it's pretty amazing." This is Community Service Week at The King's Academy. While some students still went south...
  • Nagin Has A Chocolate Chip On His Shoulder

    03/19/2007 4:31:28 AM PDT · by theothercheek · 26 replies · 1,339+ views
    The Stiletto ^ | March 19, 2007 | The Stiletto
    New Orleans Mayor C. Ray Nagin believes that that the slow recovery and rebuilding of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina is part of a plan to disperse black voters geographically to make it more difficult for blacks to be elected to political office."Ladies and gentlemen, what happened in New Orleans could happen anywhere. They are studying this model of natural disasters, dispersing the community and changing the electoral process in that community," Nagin said in a speech to the National Newspaper Publishers Association, a trade group for newspapers serving the black community.The Washington Post reports that Nagin, who won reelection...
  • 'Cold Cash' Jefferson's Personal Katrina Truck Trip Left Out of His Homeland Security Story

    03/01/2007 8:51:33 AM PST · by george76 · 20 replies · 1,331+ views
    news busters ^ | March 1, 2007 | Tim Graham
    Washington Post reporter Lyndsey Layton reported Thursday that House Republicans will move for an unusual vote protesting the new committee assignment of Democratic Rep. William Jefferson of Louisiana, the congressman still under investigation for the $90,000 in bribe money found in his home freezer. After removing Jefferson from the powerful Ways and Means Committee last year as the Democrats ran against a "culture of corruption," Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi now wants to place him on the Homeland Security Committee. Layton's story highlights Jefferson's role as a "vocal critic of FEMA's performance" in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans...
  • ABC Puts Emotionally Involved Reporter on Hurricane Insurance Story

    02/20/2007 3:54:44 PM PST · by freemarket_kenshepherd · 9 replies · 741+ views
    Five days ago, Diane Sawyer promised viewers they could wake up to ABC’s morning program to find her and her colleagues “taking your case” to insurance companies “and getting answers” about unresolved Hurricane Katrina claims. Yet on the February 20 show, when the answers weren’t to her liking, Sawyer’s colleague Robin Roberts presented a Democratic congressman attacking the industry as a champion of homeowners, and only mentioned her own compromising emotional connection to the story at the end of her report. “And full disclosure here, to be fair, you are understanding [sic] that my family was very much affected by...
  • The Truth about John Edwards and New Orleans (Edwards Accused Of Using City As Photo Op)

    02/08/2007 4:18:37 AM PST · by PJ-Comix · 3 replies · 267+ views
    The Wayward Episcopalian ^ | February 6, 2007 | Nathan Empsall
    Former Senator and 2008 presidential candidate John Edwards first came to national prominence when his 2004 presidential campaign focused on the “two Americas” theme of fighting poverty. Edwards’ second presidential campaign again makes poverty a central focus, and he announced the campaign in December in New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward (video below). I am very glad that Edwards is out there highlighting the neglect of the Gulf Coast when the mainstream media ignores it, but a deeper analysis shows that sadly, Edwards is no Gulf Coast champion and neglects the issue almost as much as the media. As of...
  • U2/Green Day video: "The Saints Are Coming" (Could this possibly be pro-military?!)

    01/17/2007 1:56:10 PM PST · by AnnaZ · 27 replies · 667+ views
    My son had been on me for a while to watch this video... I love U2, and loved the song when I first heard it, but I'm not really appreciative of Green Day's message and politics (obviously), so I avoided it for a while. That said, I was pretty blown away by this video, and can't believe Green Day had anything to do with it, unless I'm just retarded and missing something? Watch it here.
  • Did Edwards Mention His Dad Was a Millworker?

    01/03/2007 9:18:52 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 29 replies · 1,009+ views
    Real Clear Politics ^ | January 3, 2006 | Kathleen Parker
    Some days nothing goes right. John Edwards had one of those days the last week of 2006 when he announced his candidacy for president -- and hardly anyone noticed. On the other hand, who didn't already know? Edwards -- who, if I'm not mistaken, is the son of a millworker -- hasn't stopped running for president since he started four years ago. He paused briefly to run for vice president in 2004, when John Kerry dragged him off the dance floor and made him his main squeeze. But no sooner did they lose than Edwards began running again. Like Forrest...
  • Re-opening Plans for Mississippi Coast Casinos (Post Katrina)

    12/01/2006 2:27:22 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 14 replies · 756+ views
    Gulf Coast News ^ | November 9, 2006
    The following is the latest information on casinos reopening on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Open Beau Rivage Resort & Casino opened Aug. 29, 2006, the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. The resort also plans to open a new golf course in autumn 2006. Beau Rivage has new restaurants, a redesigned and more luxurious casino, and the stores along the promenade will look more like a street with each having their own look inside and out. In addition, all of the guest rooms have been redesigned and have a new look. NEW - Silver Slipper, the Coast's newest casino opened November...