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Time for Civic Action

5 September 2005 by Nathalie Abejero Leave a Comment

If you are reading this then you know someone who was tremendously affected by our government’s stunning ineptitude, at all levels, across party lines.

Think beyond the spin of mainstream media. Let your legislators know how you feel about this catastrophe, and begin your letter with a statement that you are a constituent. One vote is a valuable asset to your elected officials, especially in the projected overhaul of the political landscape. With midterm congressional elections coming up in 2006 your letters will not go unread. And we all have a stake in this.

The following websites list contact information for our elected House Representatives, our elected Senators, and our President.

It’s time to inspire our policy makers towards responsible governance.

Contacting Policy Makers 101

US House of Representatives: Congressmen Contact Information

US Senate: Senators Contact Information

Filed Under: Interests, Life Tagged With: hurricane, katrina, levy, louisiana, new orleans

Blame Game My Ass

4 September 2005 by Nathalie Abejero Leave a Comment

I understand many are still reeling and recovering from a direct hit of this past week’s events. I understand media fatigue. I understand the need to start the recovery period.

But I refuse to believe that complacency, which has graced the path of every bungle of the past five years, will follow this phenomenal failure of government. We the American people are more intelligent than that. We have to wake up and smell the rot that is fast enveloping our country, long before Katrina hit, long before conditions allowed the the White House to be put up for sale.

“This is the Law and Order, Terror and Morality government, and it cannot save its citizens from a biological weapon called standing water.”
Listen to or read the transcript of a searing editorial by MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann.

It is a staggering and dangerous incompetence, and it is unacceptable.

Filed Under: Interests, Life Tagged With: hurricane, katrina, levy, louisiana, new orleans

Nostalgia

3 September 2005 by Nathalie Abejero Leave a Comment

Read Anne Rice’s NYTimes OP-ED
Do You Know What It Means To Lose New Orleans?

Filed Under: Interests, Life Tagged With: hurricane, katrina, levy, louisiana, new orleans

And the racial shit hits the fan

2 September 2005 by Nathalie Abejero 1 Comment

This is the summation of failures by a country and administration’s policy history/movement that americans have been and are allowing, splattered all over the facets of this disaster. It isn’t about New Orleans anymore. Bigger questions exist. It is disgusting that it comes to this.

All aboard the USS Clueless. Let’s see how that bone-headed freak we all stuck in the white house digs out of this one. Where’s carl rove??

Filed Under: Interests, Life Tagged With: hurricane, katrina, levy, louisiana, new orleans

Failure of governance

1 September 2005 by Nathalie Abejero Leave a Comment

A hurricane hit was not a surprise.

What astounds me is the deplorable coordination of response by authorities. WHY is the mayor of New Orleans sending an SOS via CNN??? And why is our president gushing assurances about our oil prices before issuing military directives??? Lootings, gang activities, attacks– this is textbook doomsday script in the wake of disaster, given conditions where authority is not promptly established. WHY is this allowed to happen in the wealthiest nation on earth, when a breach in the New Orleans levy system tops the list of worst-case scenarios???

This event highlights how thinly stretched our resources are, by misappropriation of priorities to neo-colonialism. Nature and weather forecasting technology gave us ample notice to prepare, yet the challenge to our government was met with unforgivable inefficiency, four years after 9-11 and after billions of dollars’ diversion from education, poverty, health care, environment.

Where are our assets if they obviously are not with Homeland Security???

New Orleans was home. At least its loss might prompt the questions that have needed to be asked for so long.

Filed Under: Interests, Life Tagged With: hurricane, katrina, levy, louisiana, new orleans

The inevitable fate of New Orleans

31 August 2005 by Nathalie Abejero Leave a Comment

New Orleans is now plagued by one catastrophe after another. Repair efforts on the levee breaches, particularly at the 17th Street Canal in Bucktown, have failed and Lake Pontchartrain is draining steadily into the city. Floodwaters are coming into the oak-canopied St Charles corridor. Water main lines are breaking. Martial law is in effect. There is complete anarchy.

The best place for updates is streaming radio on WWL 870AM. Unofficial neighborhood-by-neighborhood assessments, if available, are on NOLA and WWL-TV.

My heart goes out to y’all. God bless.

Filed Under: Interests, Life Tagged With: hurricane, katrina, levy, louisiana, new orleans

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