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Archive for February, 2013
When are we going to get to the fireworks factory?
Saturday, February 2nd, 2013Banana republicans on trial: February 1, 2013.
Friday, February 1st, 2013Lourdes Garcia, Bell’s former “director of administrative services”, who was paid $422,000 a year in that job, is on the stand now.
Remember former councilman Victor Bello? The guy who was paid a six-figure salary in his job as “assistant to the food bank coordinator”?
Garcia
Garcia also testified that Robert “Ratso” Rizzo
I’m worried about the way things are going. So far, it seems to be “all Rizzo, all the time”, and there’s been very little discussion of what the indicted council members actually did (or did not) do. Of course, we’ve only heard from two witnesses so far. But if this keeps up, I’m concerned that the council members are going to get off by throwing Rizzo and Spaccia under the bus. And then I can see Rizzo and Spaccia getting off by, in turn, stating that they were following the directions given to them by the city council members, who would be free to testify for Rizzo and Spaccia.
Random notes: February 1, 2013.
Friday, February 1st, 2013Nobody needs a high-capacity assault snowmobile. Actually, I’m not even sure the general public should be allowed snowmobiles; perhaps we need to limit those to the police and military, people who have had special snowmobile training.
This is intended to enrage you:
The request is based on three factors:
- The consent decree “failed to disclose costs to fix Orleans Parish Prison until after the NOPD consent decree was executed”.
- Former prosecutor Sal Perricone and the NOLA.com comments scandal.
- There are questions about whether the consent decree’s provisions regulating secondary employment for police officers are compliant with federal labor law.
Previously. I am still unable to find an execution date for Antoinette Frank.
“C’est un Nagra. C’est suisse, et tres, tres precis.” (I’m surprised that quote, or the English translation, isn’t on the IMDB page for “Diva”.)
Heh. Heh. Heh.
The judges are being accused of pretty much what you’d expect: taking bribes to fix tickets.
You know, I like shrimp. I like crab cakes. I wouldn’t go to prison for them, though.
God to Koch: Drop Dead.
Friday, February 1st, 2013Obit watch: former mayor of New York City, and former judge on “The People’s Court”, Edward Koch.
For those who don’t understand the reference: as a member of Congress, Koch lobbied for increased aid to New York City during the 1970s, when the city was broke. President Ford turned down the city, leading to a famous NY Daily News headline: