May 23rd, 2006 by Loki
An excellent examination of the context of our recent election and the “race,” card. Da Po’ Blog post gives a lot of context, including the white flight that made us “Chocolate City,” in the first place. Required reading!
da po’ blog: Long Live the Chocolate City
If this election was about race, it was about racial preservation. The existence of an African-American culture in New Orleans is endangered. Not just African-American political power.
I felt Landrieu was the better administrator of the two candidates, better suited to control the everyday activities of a municipal government. But, if we really want all New Orleanians to return, then reelecting Nagin sends that message.
Need I remind anyone that African American culture is reesponsible for most all of the music you listen to, either directly or as an antecendent?
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May 21st, 2006 by Loki
Well, we know know that Ray got it. I am very interested in your views on this. It is a day that will be remembered in history and I think its important to get peole’s opinions and thoughts while they are fresh, for posterity if nothing else. I have just set up a discussion thread on our LiveJournal prescence for this very thing.
Join the Discussion: Humid City on LJ
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May 20th, 2006 by Loki
Well, I’m offf to Sophie Wright to cast my ballot. Hope you’re getting set to do the same. This is an incredibly important election, not to mention an historic one, and everybody needs to participate. If you’re still on the fence or confused about where to go I advise taking a quick glance at my prior post on Voting Resources. I know it seems futile at times, but if you do not try you will never be able to effect change. Please, vote today!
My choices are as follows: Mayor: Landrieu, District A: Midura, District B: Head,District C: Booth, At Large: Fielkow,Clerk of Court: Varrecchio (I see that Gentilly Girl and I agree on all points here)
Vote Your conscience! Today determines the future of the city in a very real and tangible way!
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May 20th, 2006 by Loki
This excerpt from Dangerblond’s site really gets it across. A long but brilliant Dear John letter from that aging southern belle, New Orleans, to her troubled mayor. If you get something out of the excerpt go read the whole thing on her page. Highly advised for before hitting the polls.
dangerblond.org » the blond truth: i still love you, ray
Ray, you made me look like a fool. In front of, well, everybody. Every lousy cab driver in America thinks I got exactly what I deserved for not having enough sense to keep my levees up. Now Douglas Brinkley has told the entire world what hotel you were in while Katrina was in town. I may never live this down, Ray, and you getting drunk and babbling about god and the chocolate city did not help matters. You know, you can leave here. You can get another job and leave all this behind you. But I have to stay here and face people, I don’t have a choice.
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May 19th, 2006 by Loki
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May 19th, 2006 by Loki
The following is important info (thanks to The New Orleans Network for providing it!) for all registered voters in New Orleans:
A Spattering of Voter Guides:
Some places to go for information about candidates and/or some folks’ notions of who should get your vote.
Voting Tools
Louisiana Secretary of State elections page www.sec.state.la.us/elections/elections-index.htm#voting has lots of information about voting, including a polling place locater that will tell you where to go vote and generate a sample ballot
or
Call Louisiana Secretary of State Elections Division: 1.800.883.2805 (M-F 7am-7pm)
Some Basics:
Poll Hours: 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Forms of ID: A generally accepted photo ID is strongly encouraged but not required at the polls. Voters who have no picture ID can bring a utility bill, payroll check or government document that includes their name and address. Voters presenting non-photo forms of ID will have to sign an affidavit furnished by the Elections Division in order to vote.
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May 17th, 2006 by Loki
The Nagin Timeline, a catalog of errors. Advised reading for all voters. (You ARE voting aren’t you? It’s important) Thanks to Humid Haney for the link.
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