Monday, October 06, 2008

Scuzzbucket of the Week



Seventh grade teacher in Marianna Florida Greg Howard

From the the jcfloridian dot com

According to parents and students in Greg Howard’s seventh-grade social studies class, Howard on Friday, Sept. 26 asked the class a question regarding Obama’s call for change, and proceeded to write out what the letters C-H-A-N-G-E stood for.

“She told me that he wrote on the board ‘Can You Help A (expletive) Get Elected, and then laughed about it,” said Shelia Christian, a mother of one of Howard’s students.

Jackson County Superintendent Danny Sims said that description of this incident was “pretty accurate.”

Sims said Howard apparently repeated the action in more than one class, having made the comment in “a couple of periods.”

According to a news release from the school board, Howard was suspended with pay on Monday, Sept. 29.

On Wednesday Howard was given a written reprimand regarding his actions, and those actions will be reported to the Florida Department of Education Office of Professional Practices, according to the school board.

As of Thursday, he was suspended without pay for 10 days, was relieved of his football coaching duties, and will be transferred to the Jackson County Adult Education program, according to JCSB.

Howard is also required to submit a letter of apology to the students involved, and is required to attend diversity and sensitivity training, the school board reported.

Sims said Howard’s racial commentary was not directed at any students, but were directed at a political party.

“We’ve handled this swiftly and we’ve handled it with a concern that we’re not going to tolerate it and this is a pretty stiff (action). The situation is behind us and we’re ready to move forward,” said Sims.

“My daughter came home very upset after that happened. When you’re in school teaching our kids, you’re supposed to be teaching them what’s right by the law, not what’s right in your opinion. This is not the stone ages. We don’t come through the back door anymore. I raise my kids to be respectful and they should be led by example,” said Christian.



thanks to animamundi for this heads up.

What a sick redneck.

Dummy of the Day

I'm not the brightest bulb in the box, but this Palin person is embarassingly DUMB.



From the 2millionth weblog,
reference to something this Palin person said IN PUBLIC, as told by
thinkprogress dot org


Speaking at a San Francisco fundraiser on Sunday, Gov. Sarah Palin “fumbled” while praising U.S. soldiers in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, referring to Afghanistan as a “neighboring country”:

“They are also building schools for the Afghan children so that there is hope and opportunity in our neighboring country of Afghanistan,” she told several hundred supporters at a fundraising event in San Francisco.



It scares me that - God forbid - she could be one heartbeat away from running this country. A female George Bush. Shudder.

Farewell

all photos from time.com



Hoping to say farewell to the 2008 Hurricane season real soon. It was ugly.

Due to our cool weather lately, it looks as if there is a small chance that the weather in the Gulf might turn into anything too destructive. Here's T.D. 13 down in the Bay of Campeche




Gustav was ugly, but Ike was worse for Texas






The above picture from Texas looks a lot like this one below of Gulfport after Katrina



Time has an article recalling Ike's wrath here

Sunday, October 05, 2008

I don't get it

What kind of people would vote for a crook over and over again?
I don't get it.

Neither does Cliff


It’s just a foolish idea to send him back to Congress. There is no excuse for voting for him and he was selfish to even run again. Even the most pro black/anti whitey black people who vote strictly for a candidate because of his color have no excuse for this. There were five other brothers running! You could have still voted black five different ways and not voted for Bill! You have to know where you live, what you need and vote according to who has the best chance of delivering that. Maybe Congressman Jefferson had a moment of bad judgment and is really a good man. That’s fine but you don’t have to put him back in office to validate your forgiveness. He can be a good guy and rebuild his name from his house while a new, less scandalous person works in Washington.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Justice??

I think I'm missing something.


Razoo Bouncers not guilty of murder.




Levon Jones, 26, of Statesboro, Ga., died after being pinned to the sidewalk and restrained by a group of bouncers outside Razzoo Bar & Patio on Dec. 31, 2004, about 12:35 a.m. after a member of his party was denied entrance to the club based on a dress-code violation, police said. Jones, according to media reports, suffocated after being held down by three bouncers, one using a chokehold.

The coroner said Jones suffocated as one bouncer held him in a headlock for 12 minutes and another pushed down on his back, preventing him from breathing. A third held Jones' legs. Coroner Frank Minyard found that Jones was asphyxiated and classified the death as homicide.





Charges have been dropped against Clay Montz, 34, Matthew Taylor, 24, Arthur Irons, 43, and Brandon Vicknair, 24, who are all free.


This happened several months ago, but seeing the report in the paper today reminded me how pissed off this outcome has made me. The presiding judge, Raymond Bigelow



also dismissed the Danziger 7 , the cops who shot two people on the Danziger Bridge in the aftermath of Katrina. Now the Feds are investigating this incident.

Here's a website that has bits and pieces about what went on on the Danziger Bridge. Kind of loosely done, it provides interesting reading...at least to me.

Something tells me that Judge Bigelow is not the most open minded judge around. It's just a feeling I get.

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Good News for Big Branch

After losing 1,000 acres to Hurricane Katrina, restoration is continuing at the Big Branch National Wildlife Refuge in Lacombe/Mandeville.

The project, on the drawing board since 2003, plans to dump the sediment in three areas near the mouth of the Bayou Lacombe including Goose Point and Point Platte.
Billed as a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week effort to pump 3 billion cubic yards of water and mud from the floor of Lake Pontchartrain and into the refuge, via a mile long pipe, was postponed as hurricanes Gustav and Ike ripped through the area.



The project, part of the Coastal Wetland Planning Project Restoration Act created in 1990 is just one of dozens funded in 18 years throughout coastal areas.

For those of you who like to hike or bike, Big Branch is a wonderful 4.5 mile rountrip walk which takes you through several refuge habitats to the edge of
Bayou Lacombe. A 1/4 mile boardwalk trail also begins here, and travels to the edge of a nearby cypress slough.



Boy Scout Road is also great for a 4.5 mile bike trip, with a smooth graveled surface. Mountain bikes are recommended. The interpretive guide to Boy Scout
Road will help you enjoy your trip. The Tammany Trace paved bike path, while not on the refuge, runs very near it and provides access to several refuge locations.

We've seen gators and owls there, as well as evidence of wild boar. It's a peaceful trip where all you can hear is the wind rustling thru the trees. No cars, trucks or anything else.



For more info, check out this flyer for Big Branch.

Wacko of the Week



A Chalmette man swung a 4-foot metal sword at another man's head during a fight, authorities said.




Leslie Wilson, 57, of 4019 Jupiter Drive, acknowleged using the sword to go after a neighbor with the intent of cutting off the man's head, the St. Bernard Parish Sheriff's Office said in a news release. Wilson told deputies that his neighbor, Albert Estopinal III, 32, of 4021 Jupiter, threatened him first.

Both Wilson and Estopinal were booked with disturbing the peace in the 8 p.m. incident on Jupiter Drive near the corner of Atreus Street. Wilson was also booked with attempted simple escape by somehow getting out and walking away from the sheriff’s car he had been placed inside, while handcuffed, but was immediately stopped and put back in the vehicle.

Estopinal also was booked on an outstanding arrest warrant charging him with felony theft over $500.


How'd you like to have Mr. Wilson living next door?

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Damages from Gustav

This story from the Associated Press details the damage sustained by Katrina Cottages on the Gulf Coast resulting from Hurricane Gustav.

"The Labor Day storm ruined dozens of cottages in southern Mississippi that were supposed to be a safer, sturdier alternative to government-issued trailers for families displaced by Hurricane Katrina in 2005."

According to the Clarion Ledger dot com

More than 230 Mississippi Cottages have been deemed uninhabitable by insurance adjusters in the aftermath of Hurricane Gustav -forcing many into hotels and left to consider their living options.

The Gustav-damaged cottages have forced people into more temporary housing. FEMA's post-Katrina housing program is slated to end in March 2009. The cottages are designed to provide safer and more permanent living accommodations for families who lost their homes in Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and had been living in FEMA trailers.

"It's a tough situation for residents," said MEMA deputy director Lea Stokes. "Gustav took away the convenience of living in the cottage for another six or seven months while their house is being rebuilt."

The 230 residents who lost their cottages this time around were given three options :

A cottage may be placed inside a mobile home lot, with the owner being responsible for paying any lot rent or fees to the park.

A cottage may be placed on land allowed by local codes to remain permanent, where the unit does not have to be elevated higher than six feet.

Families may arrange to be placed in a rental unit, or apartment, with the state paying rent and security deposit, through Feb. 28, 2009 - the same day FEMA halts its housing assistance.

As for the federal aid to municipalities, no one is happier about the decision this week to give assistance than Waveland Mayor Tommy Longo.

"We had no injuries, no loss of life," Longo said Tuesday. "But we had about 100 flood-damaged homes. These are people who were still recovering from Katrina, so we hope the government helps them and us get back on our feet."

Waveland is in Hancock County, where the most severe Gustav damage occurred in the state.

Like many municipalities along the state's 70-mile coastline, Waveland will use the federal dollars to help pay for emergency repairs and Longo's overtime payroll to law enforcement. The federal government has promised to cover 75 percent of the costs.

Even before Gustav pushed more than 14 feet of storm surge into his community, Waveland was still in the red financially - and still reeling - from Katrina in 2005.

Every storm has it's signature," Longo said. "Gustav pushed hundreds of baby pelicans inland from the barrier islands. It pushed flocks of flamingos in from Cuba and it pushed thousands of dead nutria onto our beaches. That will be what we remember about Gustav."

More than 130,000 pounds of dead, beached animals have slowed recovery in recent weeks.

The removal of nutria, hogs, goats, dogs and deer has been slowed by public health concerns, but Hancock County administrator Tim Kellar said the project is 40 percent complete.

"Aside from the dead animals, we're looking at more than 100,000 cubic yards of debris," he said. "So the beaches have remained closed until further notice."

DiChristina's Restaurant

One of Covington's better restaurants finally has a website.

Click here for DiChristina's website

Friday, September 26, 2008

United Houma Nation

From Gambit writer Sean David Hobbs, an excellent, heart wrenching article about his recent trip down to Terrebonne Parish to visit with United Houma Nation Principal Chief Brenda Dardar Robichaux.

I didn't know until I read this article that this Louisiana-recognized tribe is NOT recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). Although the BIA acknowledged that the Houma had Native American ancestry, it was unable to find sufficient evidence that they were actually the descendents of the Houma tribe. Because of this, the United Houma Nation is ineligible to receive any sort of relief from the Federal Government for the myriad of losses they've been experiencing from Katrina, Rita, Gustav and Ike.



But our Government can bail out a bunch of rich Wall Street Bankers. Go figure.

Take a Visual Diversion

UK "grafitti artist" Banksy visited New Orleans around the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and left his mark.

Here's some of his work. Scroll from left to right to view some of this great stuff.

The SCOTUS Women

Women of the Supreme Court just did what far too many elected officials have failed to do: they stood up to Trump’s MAGA regime and called b...