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MAR 6 Here's another funny one from Tom Aswell and his cartoonist; this post speculates on the possible future positions for Bobby Jindal and all his buddies. You know, after his pathetic delusion fizzles and they realize that nobody wants a condescending, lying, incompetent ignoramus working for them. It's a hoot.
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OPPOSITION TO THE NEW CITY PARK GOLF COURSE
MAR 6 Here's a post on NOLA Defender which makes the case against the golf course under construction now at City Park in New Orleans. There are better, more inclusive, options available for the land, these folks argue.
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REMEMBERING A SAD EXCUSE FOR A KING
MAR 6 Columnist James Gill writes here about the time the former monarch of the land where he was born, King Edward VIII, visited the town where he lives during Carnival in 1950. The king, who abdicated his throne to marry an American divorcee, is the subject of a new book which Gill previews here.
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MOLLER ON THE FILM TAX SUBSIDIES
MAR 6 Jan Moller, director of the Louisiana Budget Project, pens this post in LaPolitics about the huge tax program for the movie industry in Louisiana. While the health and education of our citizens is slashed year after year, the benefits for the out-of-town millionaires who make movies here stay fat, he says.
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AFTER 30 YEARS, COLD CASE VICTIM IDENTIFIED
MAR 6 This story in a Michigan newspaper tells the story of a Kalamazoo family who finally learned Thursday what became of their sister, who disappeared more than 30 years ago. DNA tests confirmed that a body found in Bossier Parish in 1981 was Carol Ann Cole, the story reports.
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MAR 6 This is hard to believe, even for Bobby Jindal. This post on Mediaite reports that journalists attending Jindal's speech preachers last night were allowed to attend only if they agreed to use quotes provided to them by the organizers.
Friday's Blogs from the Bog!
Ever think about what Bobby Jindal and all his minions will be doing in a couple years? How many jobs can there be for self-important and yet completely inept hipsters out there? Tom Aswell has some ideas...