Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Red Cross CEO Pulled Down $651,957 Salary - Bush Strafes New Orleans
. . . "Red Cross' Top Person: Marsha Evans
Top Salary:* $651,957 (FY ending 06/30/03)
Total Revenue FY ending 6/2003: $2,946,000,000"
There is no one, repeat no one, that is worth that kind of money let alone members of a charitable organizations who can't or won't fulfill even their mandate let alone are befitting of all that dough!
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To give to a real charity group visit
Katrina Help the alternative to Red Cross donation page.
red cross,
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. . . "Red Cross' Top Person: Marsha Evans
Top Salary:* $651,957 (FY ending 06/30/03)
Total Revenue FY ending 6/2003: $2,946,000,000"
There is no one, repeat no one, that is worth that kind of money let alone members of a charitable organizations who can't or won't fulfill even their mandate let alone are befitting of all that dough!
_____________________________________
To give to a real charity group visit
Katrina Help the alternative to Red Cross donation page.
red cross,
Katrina -
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Who runs Yahoo? Who's on the board of this corporate outfit? I cannot find any info on this company. Their site is useless. Who are the people willing to kill [sic] a Chinese journalist in order to secure their market share? Thoughts? Leads?
Infectious Disease Research in and Around New Orleans
Summary: At the very least, there are two Level-3 biolabs in New Orleans and a cluster of three in nearby Covington. They have been working with anthrax, mousepox, HIV, plague, etc. There are surely other labs in the city.
Infectious Disease Research in and Around New Orleans
Summary: At the very least, there are two Level-3 biolabs in New Orleans and a cluster of three in nearby Covington. They have been working with anthrax, mousepox, HIV, plague, etc. There are surely other labs in the city.
Monday, September 12, 2005
explosives blew Industrial Canal levee
DAVID MUIR, ABC NEWS: This is the actual levee that runs along the canal on the eastern side of the city. And when the hurricane hit, the water came through at such force, it was apparently too much. You can see the massive breach here, and when you look around the corner you can see what the water did to the Lower Ninth Ward. It compleetley destoryed neighborhoods.
JOE EDWARDS, JR., 9TH WARD RESIDENT: I heard something go BOOM!
MUIR: Joe Edwards rushed to get himself and as many neighbors as possible into his truck. They drove to this bridge, where they've been living ever since
EDWARDS: My house broke in half. My mother's house just disintegrated. It was a brick house. All the houses down there floated down the street like somebody's guiding 'em
MUIR: Was it solely the water that broke the levee, or was it the force of this barge that now sits where homes once did? Joe Edwards says neither. People are so bitter, so disenfranchised in this neighborhood, they actually think the city did it, blowing up the levee to save richer neighborhoods like the French Quarter.
MUIR: So you're convinced . . .
EDWARDS: I know this happened!
MUIR: . . . they broke the levee on purpose?
EDWARDS: They blew it!
MUIR: New Orleans' mayor says there's no credence to this.
NEW ORLEANS MAYOR RAY NAGIN: That storm was so powerful and it pushed so much water, there's no way anyone could have calculated what levee to dynamite to have the kind of impact to save the French Quarter.
MUIR: An LSU expert who looked at the video today says, while the barge may have caused it, it was most likely the sheer force of the water that brought the levee along the Lower Ninth Ward down.
DAVID MUIR, ABC NEWS: This is the actual levee that runs along the canal on the eastern side of the city. And when the hurricane hit, the water came through at such force, it was apparently too much. You can see the massive breach here, and when you look around the corner you can see what the water did to the Lower Ninth Ward. It compleetley destoryed neighborhoods.
JOE EDWARDS, JR., 9TH WARD RESIDENT: I heard something go BOOM!
MUIR: Joe Edwards rushed to get himself and as many neighbors as possible into his truck. They drove to this bridge, where they've been living ever since
EDWARDS: My house broke in half. My mother's house just disintegrated. It was a brick house. All the houses down there floated down the street like somebody's guiding 'em
MUIR: Was it solely the water that broke the levee, or was it the force of this barge that now sits where homes once did? Joe Edwards says neither. People are so bitter, so disenfranchised in this neighborhood, they actually think the city did it, blowing up the levee to save richer neighborhoods like the French Quarter.
MUIR: So you're convinced . . .
EDWARDS: I know this happened!
MUIR: . . . they broke the levee on purpose?
EDWARDS: They blew it!
MUIR: New Orleans' mayor says there's no credence to this.
NEW ORLEANS MAYOR RAY NAGIN: That storm was so powerful and it pushed so much water, there's no way anyone could have calculated what levee to dynamite to have the kind of impact to save the French Quarter.
MUIR: An LSU expert who looked at the video today says, while the barge may have caused it, it was most likely the sheer force of the water that brought the levee along the Lower Ninth Ward down.
Friday, September 09, 2005
that didn't take long ....
"Ty, Inc. has stepped up to the plate for those affected by Hurricane Katrina. The company has issued three Beanie Baby bears: a red bear with "I Love Alabama" embroidered on its heart; a blue bear with "I Love Louisiana" embroidered on its hear; and a white bear with "I Love Mississippi" embroidered on its heart."
Bradford plates coming to you in the next issue of TV Guide!
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"Ty, Inc. has stepped up to the plate for those affected by Hurricane Katrina. The company has issued three Beanie Baby bears: a red bear with "I Love Alabama" embroidered on its heart; a blue bear with "I Love Louisiana" embroidered on its hear; and a white bear with "I Love Mississippi" embroidered on its heart."
Bradford plates coming to you in the next issue of TV Guide!
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Thursday, September 08, 2005
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