Tuesday, September 6, 2005

Lunch: 9/6/2005

Try one of these specials with your lunch:

  • WuzzaDem watches the Katrina coverage.

  • Hog On Ice says it's deja vu all over again.

  • SCA says some of the blame lies in NOLA.

  • IMAO finds that Dubya has responded. Big time.

  • aTypicalJoe says the buses don't prove what you think they prove.

  • Lance (Red State Rant) in helping in Mississippi.

  • 21st Century Paladin looks at rebuilding NOLA.

  • Ogre has more on how you can help.

  • GOP and the City is blogging for ... Bauer.

14 comments:

  1. Kerrys 180: encore en français

    Again, in an effort to try to connect with the French-looking Minor Senator from Massachusetts (after all, isnt global communication what blogging is all about?), I thought that this week Id reprise my plea, but in Kerrys French-s...

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  2. Sean Penn Mounts Ineffective Rescue Amid Charges of Racism

    In a laughable "rescue" attempt, actor and upstanding example for do-gooders everywhere, Sean Penn, showed his true colors today, when he forgot to plug a hole in his boat, and it sank before he was able to rescue anyone, assuming...

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  3. The Knucklehead of the Day award

    Today's winner is lawyer and Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz.

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  4. Y2K and The Management of Hurricane Katrina's Aftermath

    Leadership is setting the strategic direction; Management is getting things done. Katrina's havoc shows us that government bureaucracies do not perform well in large scale emergencies where people are dying. From Reasoned Audacity,Pundit Guy gives us t...

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  5. Disease Threatens in Wake of Hurricane Katrina

    Analysis of threat from infectious disease in wake of Katrina -- could malaria and cholera revisit the United States: America's commitment to mosquito control has been declining steadily since we eradicated malaria, and even fear of West Nile Virus did...

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  6. Why I Like Baldilocks

    Baldilocks observed on Saturday that among those Left Behind by Hurricane Katrina 1.) a lot of husband-less women and girls and 2.) a lot of grown-up male victims sure whined a lot.

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  7. Gilligan Dies

    Bob Denver, 70, who adopted West Virginia as his home after his career ended, died in North Carolina, where he recently had quadruple bypass surgery.

    No funeral details yet. Burial at sea?

    You are old if you remember him as Maynard G. Krebs.
    ...

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  8. The Bloggers Got Katrina Wrong

    For the past week never have more blogs, columns and editorials been written about a subject and never have more been wrong, wrong, wrong. Let me disabuse people of a few things.

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  9. Suicide bomber in Ber Sheva had been freed...

    The MSM may not have reported this (no surprise), but the terrorist who committed the butchering in Ber Sheva several days ago had been freed by the Israeli government a year and a half ago, protests of nationalists notwithstanding.

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  10. Sean Penn, major phony

    It appears that actor Sean Penn tripped to New Orleans for the rescue mission in the Katrina aftermath just so that he could gain some actor's publicity from it, and was rewarded with a sinking vessel.

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  11. Y2K and The Management of Hurricane Katrina's Aftermath

    Leadership is setting the strategic direction; Management is getting things done. Katrina's havoc shows us that government bureaucracies do not perform well in large scale emergencies where people are dying. From Reasoned Audacity,Pundit Guy gives us t...

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  12. Y2K and The Management of Hurricane Katrina's Aftermath

    Leadership is setting the strategic direction; Management is getting things done. Katrina's havoc shows us that government bureaucracies do not perform well in large scale emergencies where people are dying. From Reasoned Audacity,Pundit Guy gives us t...

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  13. Y2K and The Management of Hurricane Katrina's Aftermath

    Leadership is setting the strategic direction; Management is getting things done. Katrina's havoc shows us that government bureaucracies do not perform well in large scale emergencies where people are dying. From Reasoned Audacity,Pundit Guy gives us t...

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  14. Y2K and The Management of Hurricane Katrina's Aftermath

    Leadership is setting the strategic direction; Management is getting things done. Katrina's havoc shows us that government bureaucracies do not perform well in large scale emergencies where people are dying. From Reasoned Audacity,Pundit Guy gives us t...

    ReplyDelete

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