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Archive for September, 2006

Phoning this one in . . . from outside the Superdome on the afternoon of the Saints’ homecoming.
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Mayor Clarence “Ray Nagin” took to the stand this week to defend his administration against accusations from all quarters that he has no plan for New Orleans. The bottom line from all quarters is that Ray is still a deer in headlights. Planning to appoint a committee to develop a plan. And […]

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As the body count piles up, the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s office seems intent on punishing defendants by inaction, rather than by proving its cases in court. Horror stories about untried defendants languishing in jail, and being released after serving more time behind bars than a conviction would have earned are becoming commonplace under […]

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The more things change . . . they don’t change that much . . .
“Times are not good here. The city is crumbling into ashes. It has been buried under a lava flood of taxes and frauds and maladministrations so that it has become only a study for archaeologists. Its condition is so bad […]

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As the golden hour gives way to dusk this evening, I visit with the only casualty of Sept. 11, 2001 that I know.  I kneel  at his feet and say a prayer over his grave. Hozho na'as glih. Hozho na'as glih.  In beauty, it is done.
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Spc. Robert L. duSang was killed in Iraq a little over two […]

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Just for a pleasant break from my post-Katrina sob story, thought I'd share this slideshow from the annual powwow of the Houma Nation outside, well, Houma.
The music is the Tsalagi Morning Song, which is out of place, of course, but this was an intertribal affair.  And the women sang it over my Choctaw father as […]

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