Blogging from Slidell, Louisiana about loving life on the Gulf Coast despite BP and Katrina
Saturday, August 03, 2013
Remember
Courtesy of Mark Folse. Click here to listen to a beautiful tune Mark attached.
More tributes to Greg by his friends can be found at the links below:
Not Right About Anything
At Library Chronicles
Levees Not War
The oh-so-eloquent Mark Folse
Liprap's Lament
From a blogger that knew Greg for 15 years
NOLA.com
NOLAFEMMES
Friday, August 02, 2013
August
August is a mixed bag of emotions for me. My only child was born on 8/28/88. My daughter is the delight of my life, I am SO proud of her on so many levels.
She now lives 50 miles from me and my constant visits are teaching me the lay of the land of Jefferson, Louisiana.
August also brings back horrific memories of Katrina
What inspired this short post was a beautifully written post by my online friend Charlotte Hamrick at this link.
Please read and respond. She is very talented and I look up to her. Thanks!
Pray for a quiet August, y'all!!
She now lives 50 miles from me and my constant visits are teaching me the lay of the land of Jefferson, Louisiana.
August also brings back horrific memories of Katrina
What inspired this short post was a beautifully written post by my online friend Charlotte Hamrick at this link.
Please read and respond. She is very talented and I look up to her. Thanks!
Pray for a quiet August, y'all!!
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Window Wednesday
Found this gem of a window in Olde Towne Slidell. It looks as if the designs are etched into the window. It's an old, dilapidated house. I'd love to have seen it in her prime.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Punish the Whistle Blowers
This almost feels like some thriller movie, but it is real life.
From the website , this video shows reactions to how an American soldier is treated like a rat for telling the truth about abominations happening in Iraq.
Manning was charged with 21 counts in connection with the leak of some 700,000 classified documents to the WikiLeaks website.
The most serious charge is “aiding the enemy.” which could carry a life sentence. The prosecution chose not to pursue capital punishment, which was an option.
It's amazing to see how our government gets bat shit paranoid over someone telling the truth (think Edward Snowden and Julian Assange)
In my opinion, these men did what they felt was the right things in their hearts, but they freaked out the U.S. Government, which is very paranoid about appearing complicit to the abominable actions they decided to commit.
I hope truth prevails, but I don't feel that it will. Someday, some way those that make dark, evil decisions will have to pay the price.
I would love to observe it, just as I observed the fall of Nixon.
From the website , this video shows reactions to how an American soldier is treated like a rat for telling the truth about abominations happening in Iraq.
Manning was charged with 21 counts in connection with the leak of some 700,000 classified documents to the WikiLeaks website.
The most serious charge is “aiding the enemy.” which could carry a life sentence. The prosecution chose not to pursue capital punishment, which was an option.
It's amazing to see how our government gets bat shit paranoid over someone telling the truth (think Edward Snowden and Julian Assange)
In my opinion, these men did what they felt was the right things in their hearts, but they freaked out the U.S. Government, which is very paranoid about appearing complicit to the abominable actions they decided to commit.
I hope truth prevails, but I don't feel that it will. Someday, some way those that make dark, evil decisions will have to pay the price.
I would love to observe it, just as I observed the fall of Nixon.
JJ Cale's Legacy
Every time I hear this song, I think of JJ Cale. RIP to one of my favorite musicians
From Wikipedia
Songs written by Cale that have been covered by other musicians include "After Midnight" and "Cocaine" by Eric Clapton,
"Cajun Moon" by Randy Crawford,,
"Clyde" and by Waylon Jennings, ,
"Magnolia" by Jai and Poco,, but I prefer JJ Cale's version myself
"Bringing It Back" by Kansas,
"Call Me the Breeze" and "I Got the Same Old Blues" by Lynyrd Skynyrd,
Like To Love You Baby [live] - Tom Petty... by XavierMuff">"I'd Like to Love You, Baby" by Tom Petty,
"Travelin' Light" and "Ride Me High" by Widespread Panic,
"Tijuana" by Harry Manx,
"Sensitive Kind" by Carlos Santana,
"Cajun Moon" by Herbie Mann with Cissy Houston,
"You Keep Me Hangin' On" by Kevin Ayers,
and "Same Old Blues" by Captain Beefheart.
From Wikipedia
Songs written by Cale that have been covered by other musicians include "After Midnight" and "Cocaine" by Eric Clapton,
"Cajun Moon" by Randy Crawford,,
"Clyde" and by Waylon Jennings, ,
"Magnolia" by Jai and Poco,, but I prefer JJ Cale's version myself
"Bringing It Back" by Kansas,
"Call Me the Breeze" and "I Got the Same Old Blues" by Lynyrd Skynyrd,
Like To Love You Baby [live] - Tom Petty... by XavierMuff">"I'd Like to Love You, Baby" by Tom Petty,
"Travelin' Light" and "Ride Me High" by Widespread Panic,
"Tijuana" by Harry Manx,
"Sensitive Kind" by Carlos Santana,
"Cajun Moon" by Herbie Mann with Cissy Houston,
"You Keep Me Hangin' On" by Kevin Ayers,
and "Same Old Blues" by Captain Beefheart.
Friday, July 26, 2013
Scuzzbucket of the Week
THIS is the face of a cold-blodded animal abuser.
Adrienne Martin, 35 years old, from St. Louis Missouri.
Martin chained a 3-year-old shepherd-terrier mix named Brownie on a short heavy chain and then set fire to his face and body. The dog belonged to her sister-in-law. Brownie apparently bit Martin's son, who had to go to the hospital for treatment. She initially denied setting the dog on fire, but later confessed to the crime.
This brilliant "human" even had the audacity of brag about what she did on her Facebook page .
I'm on killa mode .....#killdogs.com.....today..
she posted July 9. The posting was shared 36 times by animal advocates who called Martin “gross” and “sickening.”
The next day she posted
I mean what I say and I say what I mean....#alldogsdontgoheaven.com
“Brownie was helpless in escaping his abuser because he was anchored by a chain,” Stray Rescue said. “He later died.”
After the July 9 post, Martin returned to Facebook July 14 to respond to her critics. The St. Louis woman showed no remorse for her alleged behavior.
“MF's is killing me about this stupid dog ....keep it real...you didn't take care nor like or love the MF...on the TV str8 lies ...#laughingeveryday....stop b----..,” she wrote. That messaged was shared 31 times on Facebook.
She now faces felony animal abuse charges in Brownie’s death. Several websites are showing pictures of the murdered dog, but I can't even look at them, let alone share them.
Sickening.
Info from ibtimes.com
Adrienne Martin, 35 years old, from St. Louis Missouri.
Martin chained a 3-year-old shepherd-terrier mix named Brownie on a short heavy chain and then set fire to his face and body. The dog belonged to her sister-in-law. Brownie apparently bit Martin's son, who had to go to the hospital for treatment. She initially denied setting the dog on fire, but later confessed to the crime.
This brilliant "human" even had the audacity of brag about what she did on her Facebook page .
I'm on killa mode .....#killdogs.com.....today..
she posted July 9. The posting was shared 36 times by animal advocates who called Martin “gross” and “sickening.”
The next day she posted
I mean what I say and I say what I mean....#alldogsdontgoheaven.com
“Brownie was helpless in escaping his abuser because he was anchored by a chain,” Stray Rescue said. “He later died.”
After the July 9 post, Martin returned to Facebook July 14 to respond to her critics. The St. Louis woman showed no remorse for her alleged behavior.
“MF's is killing me about this stupid dog ....keep it real...you didn't take care nor like or love the MF...on the TV str8 lies ...#laughingeveryday....stop b----..,” she wrote. That messaged was shared 31 times on Facebook.
She now faces felony animal abuse charges in Brownie’s death. Several websites are showing pictures of the murdered dog, but I can't even look at them, let alone share them.
Sickening.
Info from ibtimes.com
Pelican Friday
Because there are SO many pelicans being located around Slidell, I decided to share more than one picture a week (and I forgot last week, no excuse).

This pretty bird is located right past Peck's Seafood on Gause East. This is "Honey Island Pete Pelican" by Len Heatherly. It is located on Gause Blvd. East in front of Dr. Jack Devereaux's office
"Doctor Pelican" by Kenny Bridges sits ouside of Pelican Urgent Care also on
Gause Blvd East.
Slidell artist Adam Sambola created this tribute to New Orleans music. Entitled "Red Bean's Piano"
it's located at the Northshore Harbor Center right off the Eden Isles exit on I-10.
Here is an interactive map to the pelican locations throughout Slidell
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Update on Ellisville, Mississippi
UPDATE July 23: ELLISVILLE, Miss. -
WHLT 22 Connecting the Pine Belt
The Ellisville Animal Holding Facility that's received statewide attention online is demolished.
It had two windows and no air.
Several animal advocates said it was unfit.
It was a temporary holding facility for animals that were abused or unwanted.
According to Ellisville Mayor Tim Waldrup there were two animals there who were returned to their owners.
Now a local resident is helping raise money to build a new facility.
WHLT 22 Connecting the Pine Belt
The Ellisville Animal Holding Facility that's received statewide attention online is demolished.
It had two windows and no air.
Several animal advocates said it was unfit.
It was a temporary holding facility for animals that were abused or unwanted.
According to Ellisville Mayor Tim Waldrup there were two animals there who were returned to their owners.
Now a local resident is helping raise money to build a new facility.
Monday, July 22, 2013
Scuzzbucket of the Week

Word is that there is a pit bull holding facility in Ellisville, Mississippi (near Hattiesburg).
I nominate the mayor of Ellisville, Mississippi: Tim Waldrup.
Apparently he is aware of a cinderblock building where Pittbulls are kept until they are put to death. Given the conditions of this buildings, euthanization is probably a relief for these poor dogs.
These dogs are kept in unsanitary, rusty kennels in a cinder block building that has no air conditioner and very little ventilation. The residents of Ellisville Ms have been in the dark about this place for many years. The building sits in a parking lot of the local community college.
The City workers say that they hold the dogs here for 5 days and then the dogs are euthanized. People in the area never knew what this building was, many just thought it was a storage building of some sorts.
Feel free to contact the 'good old boy' Mayor:
Tim Waldrup
P.O. Box 688
Ellisville, MS 39437
Phone: 601-477-3323
If you're interested, you can sign a petition for better treatment of these poor dogs here
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Almost Every Obama Conspiracy Theory Ever
Mother Jones' website has a fantastic chart on all of the whacky conspiracy theories and paranoid stories at this link
It's a peek into conservative conspiracy theorists minds.
Here are a few examples:
Obama is bringing 100 million Muslims to America: Avi Lipkin and his PR outfit Special Guests claimed to have evidence of a scheme to bring roughly 100 million Muslims from the Middle East into the United States, converting the country into an Islamic nation by the end of Obama's second term and making it easier to obliterate Israel.
Obama once aided the mujahideen: Harlem pastor and professional race-baiter James David Manning contended that in his younger days, Obama went undercover as a CIA agent to facilitate the transfer of cash and weapons to the Afghan mujahideen in the '80s, thereby aiding what would become the Taliban.
Obama is in the pocket of the Muslim Brotherhood: Billy Graham's son Franklin wants you to know that Obama is allowing the Muslim Brotherhood to take over the federal government.
Obama redecorated the Oval Office in Middle Eastern style: Driven by his fierce sense of anti-American interior design, Obama got rid of the red, white, and blue decoration scheme in his White House office.
To find more, check out the link at the top of this post. Proof that the whacko's have come out of the closet.
It's a peek into conservative conspiracy theorists minds.
Here are a few examples:
Obama is bringing 100 million Muslims to America: Avi Lipkin and his PR outfit Special Guests claimed to have evidence of a scheme to bring roughly 100 million Muslims from the Middle East into the United States, converting the country into an Islamic nation by the end of Obama's second term and making it easier to obliterate Israel.
Obama once aided the mujahideen: Harlem pastor and professional race-baiter James David Manning contended that in his younger days, Obama went undercover as a CIA agent to facilitate the transfer of cash and weapons to the Afghan mujahideen in the '80s, thereby aiding what would become the Taliban.
Obama is in the pocket of the Muslim Brotherhood: Billy Graham's son Franklin wants you to know that Obama is allowing the Muslim Brotherhood to take over the federal government.
Obama redecorated the Oval Office in Middle Eastern style: Driven by his fierce sense of anti-American interior design, Obama got rid of the red, white, and blue decoration scheme in his White House office.
To find more, check out the link at the top of this post. Proof that the whacko's have come out of the closet.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Windows Wednesday
The Pelham Hotel located on a site that was formerly the plantation of Jean Baptist Lemoyne de Bienville, founder of New Orleans.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Wesley Hall
This was posted on FB over the weekend. Written by Wesley Hall,a 20 something young black man. It's an eye opener.
Man, I'm just glad I had a mom who gave me the realness from a young age. I can remember thinking she was so stuck in the past for telling me that I couldn't do or say or wear certain things, that I could not stay out as late as my white friends could, that I could not "experiment" with any of the things my white friends did. I struggled so much with her for trying to impress upon me the fact that I was different. Because I'm supposed to be. I lived in a nice house, spoke more than one language, was well educated and well socialized and I did not understand why I needed to constantly act in a manner designed to disarm another person's suspicions about me.
But wow, I get it now. Every black kid has that moment where he has to decide to accept the armor that his parents present to him to get through life as an American black male, or walk around naked. And the crazy part is, it’s probably something most people outside of the black community never see. I can remember my mom talking to me over and over and over again about what to do and who to call if I was ever picked up by a police officer. She made sure I knew that I needed to declare that I was exercising my Miranda rights rather simply evoke them without notice. If you were in JNJ your mom probably made you take a WHOLE FREAKING CLASS on how to deal with police officers and other people who were perceived to be threatening.
And I say that to say that as scary as people think black males are, black males are conditioned to be ten times more afraid of everyone else. We’re conditioned to be afraid of goin to certain parts of the country, afraid of people with certain political view, afraid of police officers, and sometimes even afraid of other black and latino males. The most sickening thing about this whole trial has been the deliberate campaign to rob Trayvon of his right to be afraid. I know I would have been.
And I owe her the deepest of apologies for all of the times that I accused her of overacting or impressing a vision of a society long since passed on the one that exists today.
It doesn’t matter how well traveled you are or how many languages you speak or who where you went to school. It doesn’t matter how many friends you have or how much good you’ve done in the world. From afar we are all the same.
It used to hurt when my mother would tell me I couldn’t put my hood up or that I couldn’t stay out as late as my white friends. She told me I was a young black male and I couldn’t afford these things and I figured she never knew how much it hurt for be to know that she did not have faith that I could transcend the many stereotypes that swirl around me and be seen as an individual.
But when I think about my own mother having to come down the police station, and Identify my naked body and come home and go in my room that would feel strangely empty. She would have to walk past my favorite custom built aquarium and the framed boards my class in japan made for me on my last day of study abroad, she would have to open my closet and go through all of the clothes I would never wear again and find my favorite suit and then walk out of a room where every object holds a memory.
She would have to go on interviews and meet with lawyers and try to be strong in the face of unimaginable tragedy. While people picked apart my character and found every facebook status where I cursed or every stupid picture I was ever captured in. She would have to sit in court and dignify people who sought to put me in the ground with not a shred of justice with her presence and her silence. And then on top of that, after a year of pain, to hear from 6 other mothers that my life meant nothing........
And the thought that after 24 hours of labor, thousands of dollars on tuition and extra curriculars and trips and summer activities, and millions of tiny sacrifices that she could be left with the dust of my memory and the guilt of having not prepared me for this thing called America.
I joke about it, but I know how much I mean to her. Before I go parasailing I think about her, and before I jump in the ocean I think about her, and when I had tigers crawling all over me and licking my face I was thinking about her. But I did those things because I knew that even if I got poisoned by a cobra or mauled by a tiger, I know it would have been hard.......but she would have derived comfort from knowing that I died pursuing happiness, adventure, and experiences that are worth their risks.
But I know that she would never ever be able to recover from knowing that I died the way that Trayvon died. And so I understand so well why she taught me to think about the world in the way that I do. To remember how to love life, be open to others, but to always remember who I am and to be so secure in who I am, that I accept that I must constantly think and behave with consideration for that one person who might think they already know.
I have fought with my mom, dad, and stepdad about what it means to be a young black man in 2013. And I have at times been annoyed at all of them for presenting me with my constraints. But I am so lucky to have been armed with the truth at such and early age. The world can be so confusing for us. So much kindness, and so much cruelty. We've all accused our parents of over estimating the dangers out there. But they managed to teach us not to allow this country to fill us with fear, while simultaneously not allowing it to rob us of our vigilance. Shout-out to all of the parents out there, giving that extra course on how to keep your children from being victimized in a society that does not believe that they can be victims.
Man, I'm just glad I had a mom who gave me the realness from a young age. I can remember thinking she was so stuck in the past for telling me that I couldn't do or say or wear certain things, that I could not stay out as late as my white friends could, that I could not "experiment" with any of the things my white friends did. I struggled so much with her for trying to impress upon me the fact that I was different. Because I'm supposed to be. I lived in a nice house, spoke more than one language, was well educated and well socialized and I did not understand why I needed to constantly act in a manner designed to disarm another person's suspicions about me.
But wow, I get it now. Every black kid has that moment where he has to decide to accept the armor that his parents present to him to get through life as an American black male, or walk around naked. And the crazy part is, it’s probably something most people outside of the black community never see. I can remember my mom talking to me over and over and over again about what to do and who to call if I was ever picked up by a police officer. She made sure I knew that I needed to declare that I was exercising my Miranda rights rather simply evoke them without notice. If you were in JNJ your mom probably made you take a WHOLE FREAKING CLASS on how to deal with police officers and other people who were perceived to be threatening.
And I say that to say that as scary as people think black males are, black males are conditioned to be ten times more afraid of everyone else. We’re conditioned to be afraid of goin to certain parts of the country, afraid of people with certain political view, afraid of police officers, and sometimes even afraid of other black and latino males. The most sickening thing about this whole trial has been the deliberate campaign to rob Trayvon of his right to be afraid. I know I would have been.
And I owe her the deepest of apologies for all of the times that I accused her of overacting or impressing a vision of a society long since passed on the one that exists today.
It doesn’t matter how well traveled you are or how many languages you speak or who where you went to school. It doesn’t matter how many friends you have or how much good you’ve done in the world. From afar we are all the same.
It used to hurt when my mother would tell me I couldn’t put my hood up or that I couldn’t stay out as late as my white friends. She told me I was a young black male and I couldn’t afford these things and I figured she never knew how much it hurt for be to know that she did not have faith that I could transcend the many stereotypes that swirl around me and be seen as an individual.
But when I think about my own mother having to come down the police station, and Identify my naked body and come home and go in my room that would feel strangely empty. She would have to walk past my favorite custom built aquarium and the framed boards my class in japan made for me on my last day of study abroad, she would have to open my closet and go through all of the clothes I would never wear again and find my favorite suit and then walk out of a room where every object holds a memory.
She would have to go on interviews and meet with lawyers and try to be strong in the face of unimaginable tragedy. While people picked apart my character and found every facebook status where I cursed or every stupid picture I was ever captured in. She would have to sit in court and dignify people who sought to put me in the ground with not a shred of justice with her presence and her silence. And then on top of that, after a year of pain, to hear from 6 other mothers that my life meant nothing........
And the thought that after 24 hours of labor, thousands of dollars on tuition and extra curriculars and trips and summer activities, and millions of tiny sacrifices that she could be left with the dust of my memory and the guilt of having not prepared me for this thing called America.
I joke about it, but I know how much I mean to her. Before I go parasailing I think about her, and before I jump in the ocean I think about her, and when I had tigers crawling all over me and licking my face I was thinking about her. But I did those things because I knew that even if I got poisoned by a cobra or mauled by a tiger, I know it would have been hard.......but she would have derived comfort from knowing that I died pursuing happiness, adventure, and experiences that are worth their risks.
But I know that she would never ever be able to recover from knowing that I died the way that Trayvon died. And so I understand so well why she taught me to think about the world in the way that I do. To remember how to love life, be open to others, but to always remember who I am and to be so secure in who I am, that I accept that I must constantly think and behave with consideration for that one person who might think they already know.
I have fought with my mom, dad, and stepdad about what it means to be a young black man in 2013. And I have at times been annoyed at all of them for presenting me with my constraints. But I am so lucky to have been armed with the truth at such and early age. The world can be so confusing for us. So much kindness, and so much cruelty. We've all accused our parents of over estimating the dangers out there. But they managed to teach us not to allow this country to fill us with fear, while simultaneously not allowing it to rob us of our vigilance. Shout-out to all of the parents out there, giving that extra course on how to keep your children from being victimized in a society that does not believe that they can be victims.
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Only in America
The outcome of the murder trial of Trayvon Martin is past. My heart ache and rage are far from over.
The tragedy of this whole mess is the poor performance of the prosecution. In reading this article about the paranoid employees of the diva-drama queen Angela Corey I see a very dysfunctional office.
I did not pay attention to the trial except thru NPR, but from what I have gleaned, the prosecution was negligent to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that George Zimmerman was guilty.
Speaking of Angela she was indicted in early July by a citizens' grand jury, convening in Ocala, Florida, over the alleged falsification of the arrest warrant and complaint that led to George Zimmerman being charged with the second degree murder of African-American teenager Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida.
The indictment of Corey, which was handed down last week (see www.citizensgrandjury.com), charges Corey with intentionally withholding photographic evidence of the injuries to George Zimmerman's head in the warrant she allegedly rushed to issue under oath, in an effort to boost her reelection prospects. At the outset of this case, black activists such as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, who whipped up wrath against Zimmerman, demanded that he be charged with murder, after local police had thus far declined to arrest him pending investigation. From PRS Newswire (http://www.prnewswire.com/")
I only hope something good comes from this tragedy. Prayers and love going out to Trayvon's family and friends.
This quote is sadly right on target is by Syreeta McFadden
The tragedy of this whole mess is the poor performance of the prosecution. In reading this article about the paranoid employees of the diva-drama queen Angela Corey I see a very dysfunctional office.
I did not pay attention to the trial except thru NPR, but from what I have gleaned, the prosecution was negligent to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that George Zimmerman was guilty.
Speaking of Angela she was indicted in early July by a citizens' grand jury, convening in Ocala, Florida, over the alleged falsification of the arrest warrant and complaint that led to George Zimmerman being charged with the second degree murder of African-American teenager Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida.
The indictment of Corey, which was handed down last week (see www.citizensgrandjury.com), charges Corey with intentionally withholding photographic evidence of the injuries to George Zimmerman's head in the warrant she allegedly rushed to issue under oath, in an effort to boost her reelection prospects. At the outset of this case, black activists such as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, who whipped up wrath against Zimmerman, demanded that he be charged with murder, after local police had thus far declined to arrest him pending investigation. From PRS Newswire (http://www.prnewswire.com/")
I only hope something good comes from this tragedy. Prayers and love going out to Trayvon's family and friends.
This quote is sadly right on target is by Syreeta McFadden
Friday, July 12, 2013
Scuzzbuckets of the Week
I haven't been riled up enough to do Scuzzbucket posts recently, but today I've been reading things that just piss me off. Here are four Scuzzbuckets I came across.
Pennsylvania Tom Corbett displays his ignorant angry old white man in this quote:
Pennsylvania Republicans have officially decided against expanding Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, arguing that covering more low-income residents would cost the state too much money. Last week, Gov. Tom Corbett (R-PA) took the debate a step further, saying that residents who are already enrolled in the program — including pregnant women and breast cancer patients — are receiving too much free care and should pay into the system. (from dailykos.com)
There's Geraldo Rivera with this quote about Trayvon Martin:
I see those six ladies in the jury putting themselves on that rainy night, in that housing complex that has just been burglarized by three or four different groups of black youngsters from the adjacent community. So it’s a dark night, a 6-foot-2-inch hoodie-wearing stranger is in the immediate housing complex. How would the ladies of that jury have reacted? I submit that if they were armed, they would have shot and killed Trayvon Martin a lot sooner than George Zimmerman did. This is self-defense. (from thejanedough.com)
The website Gawker, for publishing a photo of Trayvon Martin after he was killed (I refuse to use the word allegedly). Pretty damn cold and tacky.
The site used a huge picture of a screengrab from MSNBC, which fleetingly—and seemingly accidentally—showed Martin's corpse as image was being discussed during the George Zimmerman trial. (from the Huffingtonpost.com)
An employee of a Walmart in Ontario, Canada was fired for reporting a man who left his dog locked in his truck on a hot day.
Pennsylvania Tom Corbett displays his ignorant angry old white man in this quote:
Pennsylvania Republicans have officially decided against expanding Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, arguing that covering more low-income residents would cost the state too much money. Last week, Gov. Tom Corbett (R-PA) took the debate a step further, saying that residents who are already enrolled in the program — including pregnant women and breast cancer patients — are receiving too much free care and should pay into the system. (from dailykos.com)
There's Geraldo Rivera with this quote about Trayvon Martin:
I see those six ladies in the jury putting themselves on that rainy night, in that housing complex that has just been burglarized by three or four different groups of black youngsters from the adjacent community. So it’s a dark night, a 6-foot-2-inch hoodie-wearing stranger is in the immediate housing complex. How would the ladies of that jury have reacted? I submit that if they were armed, they would have shot and killed Trayvon Martin a lot sooner than George Zimmerman did. This is self-defense. (from thejanedough.com)
The website Gawker, for publishing a photo of Trayvon Martin after he was killed (I refuse to use the word allegedly). Pretty damn cold and tacky.
The site used a huge picture of a screengrab from MSNBC, which fleetingly—and seemingly accidentally—showed Martin's corpse as image was being discussed during the George Zimmerman trial. (from the Huffingtonpost.com)
An employee of a Walmart in Ontario, Canada was fired for reporting a man who left his dog locked in his truck on a hot day.
Pelican Friday
This pelican sits in front of Dr. Craig Brandner's office on East Gause Boulevard. Painted by Paige Hymel.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Windows Wednesday
Somewhere near the Quarter, taken in late 2011. I love how these two windows aren't aligned with each other. Much like New Orleans versus the rest of the country. To be beautiful and unique is the way to go! Stay cool!
Thursday, July 04, 2013
Wednesday, July 03, 2013
Pelican Friday
This sunshiny pelican sits right outside of Slidell Memorial Hospital on Gause Boulevard. Entitled "Sunset Pelican", the pelican's artist is Jessica Bourgeois.
Windows Wednesday
I wanted a flag-related Windows Wednesday since it's so close to the 4th of July.
This gorgeous home is located on the coast of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.
The three flags represent the State of Louisiana, The US and the State of Mississippi.
Have a safe and happy 4th, y'all!
Friday, June 28, 2013
Pelican Friday
For the next few months I'll be posting pictures of the pelicans that have landed in Slidell.
Pelicans on Parade began as a 2013 Leadership Northshore class project featuring public art to raise funds for Children's Wish Endowment of Slidell.
Currently there are about 45 pelicans around town. Businesses sponsor pelicans and local artists paint them. It's a great time to drive thru town and spot them.
Today's pelican was painted by Helio Zavalza and is located outside the Blue Bell Creameries right off of Exit 80.
Titled "So Many Fish"
Pelicans on Parade began as a 2013 Leadership Northshore class project featuring public art to raise funds for Children's Wish Endowment of Slidell.
Currently there are about 45 pelicans around town. Businesses sponsor pelicans and local artists paint them. It's a great time to drive thru town and spot them.
Today's pelican was painted by Helio Zavalza and is located outside the Blue Bell Creameries right off of Exit 80.
Titled "So Many Fish"
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Windows Wednesday
Taken during our last visit at the Creole Tomato Fest, I loved the flags. I forget what the small,colorful flags represented.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Windows Wednesday
Taken from the parking garage at One Canal Place, these windows are from another era. I would love to know their history.
Monday, June 17, 2013
SUPERIOR Douchebags
From deadspin.com
Atlanta radio station has fired three a$$holes that host some kind of sports radio program in the A.M. These three Einsteins thought it would be humorous to pretend one of them was former New Orleans Saints Steve Gleason. Yeah, they went that low.
For those of you who don't know who Steve Gleason is, watch this:
Steve is in the later stages of ALS. He types using a program that tracks movements of his eyes, and his 4,500-word column took him four hours to compose. Around the same time the column was published, an Atlanta sports talk radio show did an entire segment, based on the premise that his computerized "voice" is hilarious. It was really, really bad.
The three douche bags have been "fired" this evening.
statement: all three hosts have been fired.
"We deeply regret the offensive programming that aired this morning on “Mayhem In The AM” on 790 The Zone, related to former New Orleans Saints player Steve Gleason and his battle with ALS. We suspended the three individuals involved immediately following their comments and have since terminated their employment. 790 The Zone, our owners, sponsors and partners in no way endorse or support this kind of content. We sincerely apologize to Mr. Gleason, his family and all those touched by ALS."
Let's keep an eye out to see if they're reinstated. These are people who have no souls.
Hey, Atlanta......KARMA
Atlanta radio station has fired three a$$holes that host some kind of sports radio program in the A.M. These three Einsteins thought it would be humorous to pretend one of them was former New Orleans Saints Steve Gleason. Yeah, they went that low.
For those of you who don't know who Steve Gleason is, watch this:
Steve is in the later stages of ALS. He types using a program that tracks movements of his eyes, and his 4,500-word column took him four hours to compose. Around the same time the column was published, an Atlanta sports talk radio show did an entire segment, based on the premise that his computerized "voice" is hilarious. It was really, really bad.
The three douche bags have been "fired" this evening.
statement: all three hosts have been fired.
"We deeply regret the offensive programming that aired this morning on “Mayhem In The AM” on 790 The Zone, related to former New Orleans Saints player Steve Gleason and his battle with ALS. We suspended the three individuals involved immediately following their comments and have since terminated their employment. 790 The Zone, our owners, sponsors and partners in no way endorse or support this kind of content. We sincerely apologize to Mr. Gleason, his family and all those touched by ALS."
Let's keep an eye out to see if they're reinstated. These are people who have no souls.
Hey, Atlanta......KARMA
Saturday, June 15, 2013
A place to cool off
Taken on the second floor of the Old U.S. Mint Building at the Preservation Hall exhibit on the second floor. This is one of several interesting exhibits at the Mint, where you could spend a few hours away from the brutal heat wave we've been having. Enjoy!
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Scuzzbucket of the Week
This is perhaps one of the worst stories of child abuse I've heard in a long time.
Jacqueline Trousdale is a monster.
From ABC15 news site:
Trousdale has been arrested after her 5-year-old daughter tested positive for methamphetamine.
The charges stem from test results of a urine sample taken from her daughter several months ago.
Police said they were contacted on October 14, 2012 by a relative who reported that Trousdale’s two daughters told their father and other family members their mother was injecting them with a drug and allowing men to molest them for money inside a hotel room in Tolleson Arizona.
The father told authorities he confronted Trousdale at the hotel, where she was in the bathroom consuming drugs with the eldest daughter present. According to court documents, the girls' father took the younger child with him, but the 6-year-old girl refused to leave her mother.
Prior child abuse allegations had been made with Phoenix police and Child Protective Services and, according to the documents, CPS had been looking for the children for a while.
The 5-year-old was interviewed and said she was given a shot in the arm and in the foot. A physical exam was also performed on the child, but there were reportedly no signs of sexual assault.
The victim did have a fever, was underweight and had a heart condition that had been untreated, according to the documents. She was taken into CPS custody.
On October 30, detectives found Trousdale in front of the Tolleson hotel and she admitted to using methamphetamine around her daughters, but said she usually used the drug when the girls were asleep.
On June 5, 2013, the lab results from October showed a urine sample from the 5-year-old contained methamphetamine and amphetamine.
Tolleson police found and arrested Trousdale on June 9.
According to police, Trousdale was seen putting something in her bra and was searched by a female detective who found the bra’s underwire removed and bent, and three screws, apparently taken from a light inside the jail holding cell. She was also charged with one count of theft.
Read more: http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/region_phoenix_metro/central_phoenix/arizona-mom-jacqueline-trousdale-accused-of-injecting-daughters-with-meth#ixzz2W8f46z5m
Jacqueline Trousdale is a monster.
From ABC15 news site:
Trousdale has been arrested after her 5-year-old daughter tested positive for methamphetamine.
The charges stem from test results of a urine sample taken from her daughter several months ago.
Police said they were contacted on October 14, 2012 by a relative who reported that Trousdale’s two daughters told their father and other family members their mother was injecting them with a drug and allowing men to molest them for money inside a hotel room in Tolleson Arizona.
The father told authorities he confronted Trousdale at the hotel, where she was in the bathroom consuming drugs with the eldest daughter present. According to court documents, the girls' father took the younger child with him, but the 6-year-old girl refused to leave her mother.
Prior child abuse allegations had been made with Phoenix police and Child Protective Services and, according to the documents, CPS had been looking for the children for a while.
The 5-year-old was interviewed and said she was given a shot in the arm and in the foot. A physical exam was also performed on the child, but there were reportedly no signs of sexual assault.
The victim did have a fever, was underweight and had a heart condition that had been untreated, according to the documents. She was taken into CPS custody.
On October 30, detectives found Trousdale in front of the Tolleson hotel and she admitted to using methamphetamine around her daughters, but said she usually used the drug when the girls were asleep.
On June 5, 2013, the lab results from October showed a urine sample from the 5-year-old contained methamphetamine and amphetamine.
Tolleson police found and arrested Trousdale on June 9.
According to police, Trousdale was seen putting something in her bra and was searched by a female detective who found the bra’s underwire removed and bent, and three screws, apparently taken from a light inside the jail holding cell. She was also charged with one count of theft.
Read more: http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/region_phoenix_metro/central_phoenix/arizona-mom-jacqueline-trousdale-accused-of-injecting-daughters-with-meth#ixzz2W8f46z5m
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Friday, June 07, 2013
Scuzzbucket of the Week
The not-so-honorable Judge Edith Jones
Judge Jones of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals addressed the University of Pennsylvania law school on February 20. Her comments were not recorded, but five students and one attorney who were in attendance signed affidavits swearing to what they heard.
The complaint alleges that Jones said certain ‘racial groups like African-Americans and Hispanics are predisposed to crime,’ and that they are ‘prone to commit acts of violence’ and be involved in more violent and ‘heinous’ crimes than people of other ethnicities.
The judge also allegedly said Mexicans would prefer to be on death row in the U.S. than serve prison terms in their native country, and that it's an insult for the U.S. to look to the laws of other countries such as Mexico.
Nothing like freaking JUDGES who reflect the problem in the U.S. with racism. Not a good role model, eh?
Wednesday, June 05, 2013
Windows Wednesday
Taken from Woldenberg Park while we played at the Oyster Festival
I love how the windows reflect that beautiful sky. And my choice for the best food of the Fest was Borgne with their perfectly fried oysters and tasty catfish sliders.
I love how the windows reflect that beautiful sky. And my choice for the best food of the Fest was Borgne with their perfectly fried oysters and tasty catfish sliders.
Monday, June 03, 2013
Istanbul
There is hell going on in Istanbul, Turkey and if you're like me you've only heard grumblings of it. Please read first person accounts of what's going on there.
To my friends who live outside of Turkey:
I am writing to let you know what is going on in Istanbul for the last five days. I personally have to write this because most of the media sources are shut down by the government and the word of mouth and the internet are the only ways left for us to explain ourselves and call for help and support.
Four days ago a group of people who did not belong to any specific organization or ideology got together in Istanbul’s Gezi Park. Among them there were many of my friends and students. Their reason was simple: To prevent and protest the upcoming demolishing of the park for the sake of building yet another shopping mall at very center of the city. There are numerous shopping malls in Istanbul, at least one in every neighborhood! The tearing down of the trees was supposed to begin early Thursday morning. People went to the park with their blankets, books and children. They put their tents down and spent the night under the trees. Early in the morning when the bulldozers started to pull the hundred-year-old trees out of the ground, they stood up against them to stop the operation.
They did nothing other than standing in front of the machines.
No newspaper, no television channel was there to report the protest. It was a complete media black out.
But the police arrived with water cannon vehicles and pepper spray. They chased the crowds out of the park.
In the evening the number of protesters multiplied. So did the number of police forces around the park. Meanwhile local government of Istanbul shut down all the ways leading up to Taksim square where the Gezi Park is located. The metro was shut down, ferries were cancelled, roads were blocked.
Yet more and more people made their way up to the center of the city by walking.
They came from all around Istanbul. They came from all different backgrounds, different ideologies, different religions. They all gathered to prevent the demolition of something bigger than the park:
The right to live as honorable citizens of this country.
They gathered and marched. Police chased them with pepper spray and tear gas and drove their tanks over people who offered the police food in return. Two young people were run over by the tanks and were killed. Another young woman, a friend of mine, was hit in the head by one of the incoming tear gas canisters. The police were shooting them straight into the crowd. After a three hour operation she is still in Intensive Care Unit and in very critical condition. As I write this we don’t know if she is going to make it. This blog is dedicated to her.
These people are my friends. They are my students, my relatives. They have no «hidden agenda» as the state likes to say. Their agenda is out there. It is very clear. The whole country is being sold to corporations by the government, for the construction of malls, luxury condominiums, freeways, dams and nuclear plants. The government is looking for (and creating when necessary) any excuse to attack Syria against its people’s will.
On top of all that, the government control over its people’s personal lives has become unbearable as of late. The state, under its conservative agenda passed many laws and regulations concerning abortion, cesarean birth, sale and use of alcohol and even the color of lipstick worn by the airline stewardesses.
People who are marching to the center of Istanbul are demanding their right to live freely and receive justice, protection and respect from the State. They demand to be involved in the decision-making processes about the city they live in.
What they have received instead is excessive force and enormous amounts of tear gas shot straight into their faces. Three people lost their eyes.
Yet they still march. Hundred of thousands join them. Couple of more thousand passed the Bosporus Bridge on foot to support the people of Taksim.
No newspaper or TV channel was there to report the events. They were busy with broadcasting news about Miss Turkey and “the strangest cat of the world”.
Police kept chasing people and spraying them with pepper spray to an extent that stray dogs and cats were poisoned and died by it.
Schools, hospitals and even 5 star hotels around Taksim Square opened their doors to the injured. Doctors filled the classrooms and hotel rooms to provide first aid. Some police officers refused to spray innocent people with tear gas and quit their jobs. Around the square they placed jammers to prevent internet connection and 3g networks were blocked. Residents and businesses in the area provided free wireless network for the people on the streets. Restaurants offered food and water for free.
People in Ankara and İzmir gathered on the streets to support the resistance in Istanbul.
Mainstream media kept showing Miss Turkey and “the strangest cat of the world”.
***
I am writing this letter so that you know what is going on in Istanbul. Mass media will not tell you any of this. Not in my country at least. Please post as many as articles as you see on the Internet and spread the word.
As I was posting articles that explained what is happening in Istanbul on my Facebook page last night someone asked me the following question:
«What are you hoping to gain by complaining about our country to foreigners?»
This blog is my answer to her.
By so called «complaining» about my country I am hoping to gain:
Freedom of expression and speech,
Respect for human rights,
Control over the decisions I make concerning my on my body,
The right to legally congregate in any part of the city without being considered a terrorist.
But most of all by spreading the word to you, my friends who live in other parts of the world, I am hoping to get your awareness, support and help!
Please spread the word and share this blog.
Thank you!
For futher info and things you can do for help please see Amnesty International’s Call for Urgent Help
To my friends who live outside of Turkey:
I am writing to let you know what is going on in Istanbul for the last five days. I personally have to write this because most of the media sources are shut down by the government and the word of mouth and the internet are the only ways left for us to explain ourselves and call for help and support.
Four days ago a group of people who did not belong to any specific organization or ideology got together in Istanbul’s Gezi Park. Among them there were many of my friends and students. Their reason was simple: To prevent and protest the upcoming demolishing of the park for the sake of building yet another shopping mall at very center of the city. There are numerous shopping malls in Istanbul, at least one in every neighborhood! The tearing down of the trees was supposed to begin early Thursday morning. People went to the park with their blankets, books and children. They put their tents down and spent the night under the trees. Early in the morning when the bulldozers started to pull the hundred-year-old trees out of the ground, they stood up against them to stop the operation.
They did nothing other than standing in front of the machines.
No newspaper, no television channel was there to report the protest. It was a complete media black out.
But the police arrived with water cannon vehicles and pepper spray. They chased the crowds out of the park.
In the evening the number of protesters multiplied. So did the number of police forces around the park. Meanwhile local government of Istanbul shut down all the ways leading up to Taksim square where the Gezi Park is located. The metro was shut down, ferries were cancelled, roads were blocked.
Yet more and more people made their way up to the center of the city by walking.
They came from all around Istanbul. They came from all different backgrounds, different ideologies, different religions. They all gathered to prevent the demolition of something bigger than the park:
The right to live as honorable citizens of this country.
They gathered and marched. Police chased them with pepper spray and tear gas and drove their tanks over people who offered the police food in return. Two young people were run over by the tanks and were killed. Another young woman, a friend of mine, was hit in the head by one of the incoming tear gas canisters. The police were shooting them straight into the crowd. After a three hour operation she is still in Intensive Care Unit and in very critical condition. As I write this we don’t know if she is going to make it. This blog is dedicated to her.
These people are my friends. They are my students, my relatives. They have no «hidden agenda» as the state likes to say. Their agenda is out there. It is very clear. The whole country is being sold to corporations by the government, for the construction of malls, luxury condominiums, freeways, dams and nuclear plants. The government is looking for (and creating when necessary) any excuse to attack Syria against its people’s will.
On top of all that, the government control over its people’s personal lives has become unbearable as of late. The state, under its conservative agenda passed many laws and regulations concerning abortion, cesarean birth, sale and use of alcohol and even the color of lipstick worn by the airline stewardesses.
People who are marching to the center of Istanbul are demanding their right to live freely and receive justice, protection and respect from the State. They demand to be involved in the decision-making processes about the city they live in.
What they have received instead is excessive force and enormous amounts of tear gas shot straight into their faces. Three people lost their eyes.
Yet they still march. Hundred of thousands join them. Couple of more thousand passed the Bosporus Bridge on foot to support the people of Taksim.
No newspaper or TV channel was there to report the events. They were busy with broadcasting news about Miss Turkey and “the strangest cat of the world”.
Police kept chasing people and spraying them with pepper spray to an extent that stray dogs and cats were poisoned and died by it.
Schools, hospitals and even 5 star hotels around Taksim Square opened their doors to the injured. Doctors filled the classrooms and hotel rooms to provide first aid. Some police officers refused to spray innocent people with tear gas and quit their jobs. Around the square they placed jammers to prevent internet connection and 3g networks were blocked. Residents and businesses in the area provided free wireless network for the people on the streets. Restaurants offered food and water for free.
People in Ankara and İzmir gathered on the streets to support the resistance in Istanbul.
Mainstream media kept showing Miss Turkey and “the strangest cat of the world”.
***
I am writing this letter so that you know what is going on in Istanbul. Mass media will not tell you any of this. Not in my country at least. Please post as many as articles as you see on the Internet and spread the word.
As I was posting articles that explained what is happening in Istanbul on my Facebook page last night someone asked me the following question:
«What are you hoping to gain by complaining about our country to foreigners?»
This blog is my answer to her.
By so called «complaining» about my country I am hoping to gain:
Freedom of expression and speech,
Respect for human rights,
Control over the decisions I make concerning my on my body,
The right to legally congregate in any part of the city without being considered a terrorist.
But most of all by spreading the word to you, my friends who live in other parts of the world, I am hoping to get your awareness, support and help!
Please spread the word and share this blog.
Thank you!
For futher info and things you can do for help please see Amnesty International’s Call for Urgent Help
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Douche Bag du Jour
The Lincoln Journal Star features state politicians in the series “In Their Own Words.” Nebraska State Senator Bill Kintner recently answered some personal questions.
The standout reply was about women and his opinion of them:
“Biggest mystery? Women. No one understands them. They don’t even understand themselves.
Books and books and books have been written about it, and no one understands it.”
WOMEN! There you have it! This anti-choice, Christian man has told YOU that you don’t understand yourself – because HE KNOWS.
It gets EVEN BETTER:
“In our household, we have a separation of powers. The legislative is downstairs and the executive is upstairs. We don’t talk about what she does on her side and what I do on my side. There’s no sharing of inside information.”
I find this reply to be disturbing and I am unsure what he means. Maybe he is the Executor or the Executive in the bedroom? Does this mean his wife has no say when it pertains to their sex life? When he says the “legislative is downstairs,” does this mean household chores? Does it include their finances? So many questions. So many possible nightmare scenarios.
The Tea Party made its way into Congress in 2010 because people didn’t vote. Let’s change this in 2014 and vote these people out. They are trying to take away the" basic rights of women (anti abortion legislation, Planned Parenthood)
Information above was obtained at this website.
The author is Kimberley A. Johnson (BIO) – A.K.A. The Anti Coulter and the author of The Virgin Diaries and an activist for women’s rights.
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| Douchebag Extrodinaire from Nebraska |
The standout reply was about women and his opinion of them:
“Biggest mystery? Women. No one understands them. They don’t even understand themselves.
Books and books and books have been written about it, and no one understands it.”
WOMEN! There you have it! This anti-choice, Christian man has told YOU that you don’t understand yourself – because HE KNOWS.
It gets EVEN BETTER:
“In our household, we have a separation of powers. The legislative is downstairs and the executive is upstairs. We don’t talk about what she does on her side and what I do on my side. There’s no sharing of inside information.”
I find this reply to be disturbing and I am unsure what he means. Maybe he is the Executor or the Executive in the bedroom? Does this mean his wife has no say when it pertains to their sex life? When he says the “legislative is downstairs,” does this mean household chores? Does it include their finances? So many questions. So many possible nightmare scenarios.
The Tea Party made its way into Congress in 2010 because people didn’t vote. Let’s change this in 2014 and vote these people out. They are trying to take away the" basic rights of women (anti abortion legislation, Planned Parenthood)
Information above was obtained at this website.
The author is Kimberley A. Johnson (BIO) – A.K.A. The Anti Coulter and the author of The Virgin Diaries and an activist for women’s rights.
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