Month: September 2005
Over at McGehee's site, I found this posting, which in turn linked to this story about a lawsuit over requiring voters to show an ID when they go to …
The Bonfire of the Vanities (a self-submitted collection of the worst posts by otherwise excellent bloggers) is hosted by File It Under this week. According to our overburdened host, …
Not quite, but close... From KSDK NewsChannel 5:FEMA Sends Trucks Full Of Ice For Katrina Victims To Maine The trucks started arriving this weekend, and they're expected to keep …
Sigh- Here we go again: Mayor Suspends Reopening of New Orleans Bars, restaurants and shops had just begun showing signs of life when the mayor suspended the reopening of …
I've often been critical of the BBC. I don't care for their flagrant biases, their ongoing existence paid for by a government subsidy paid for by a tax on …
I've been coming up pretty dry for posting topics the last couple of days, and it's getting kinda frustrating. But it occurred to me that it's not entirely my …
Another Katrina myth has been busted. Aaron Broussard's emotional appearance on Meet The Press has been "corrected", due to the efforts of John at WuzzaDem who didn't think the …
I know, I know we didn't mention that Monday is Talk Like A Pirate Day... Since some of you want to do it anyway, feel free to do it …
Paul Salopek and Deborah Horan of the Chicago Tribune write a detailed account of the hell inside the New Orleans Superdome and Convention Center in How places of refuge …
John Aravosis, best known for his unnatural obsession with Jeff Gannon, writes in Radar Magazine that GOP failure to support a "9/11 style" independent commission amounts to "stonewalling." What's …