...in the spirit of research...
I need a Viking lawyer to contact me and tell me how to capture a public record which seems to disintegrate into dust every time I try to grasp it. If you're out there, I'm waving my white flag and I need your help. And don't volunteer unless you're a bad ass....you'll be wasting your time and mine.
If you're there...please...I need your help. Thanks.
To my friend and critic...I am not idle. I am resolute and in motion. My velocity just doesn't match your imagination.
Still I love.
Ashe
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Atlas shrugs
Just two months after Ken Feinberg told the Louisiana victims of the BP oil spill they'd be making "a big mistake" to not sign on with his claim settlement process, he seems to be straying from that sentiment:
New ruling on claims for spill damage
He said he might set aside money for the Florida tourism industry outside the $20 billion Gulf Coast Claims Facility; he also urged businesses to seek help from lawyers experienced with large damage cases.
To his credit, he seems to be acknowledging, well not really acknowledging, but subtly reacting to what BP's game plan truly is.
Lawyer up Gulf Coast.
This is gonna be a long, hard battle and once again, your government has done the photo ops and made the empty promises then left us to our own device.
The good news...this time our destructor isn't a government entity which can't be sued or held responsible like the Army Corps. of Engineers...this time it's a private company and we have the power to hold them fiscally responsible.
New ruling on claims for spill damage
He said he might set aside money for the Florida tourism industry outside the $20 billion Gulf Coast Claims Facility; he also urged businesses to seek help from lawyers experienced with large damage cases.
To his credit, he seems to be acknowledging, well not really acknowledging, but subtly reacting to what BP's game plan truly is.
Lawyer up Gulf Coast.
This is gonna be a long, hard battle and once again, your government has done the photo ops and made the empty promises then left us to our own device.
The good news...this time our destructor isn't a government entity which can't be sued or held responsible like the Army Corps. of Engineers...this time it's a private company and we have the power to hold them fiscally responsible.
I beg to differ
Oil spill claims czar: 'I over-promised and under-delivered'
No, no, no....Feinberg is delivering splendidly...he's delivering exactly what he was hand picked to deliver by his corporate masters (Obama included). He's delivering a splendid song and dance and will eventually do a little side step off stage right and head on to the next gazillion dollar contract.
Kudos to the Press-Register for reporting the voices of their readers. So far the only LA. media resource I've heard giving power to our state's victims of BP is WWL radio.
Good show Ken....Bravo!
No, no, no....Feinberg is delivering splendidly...he's delivering exactly what he was hand picked to deliver by his corporate masters (Obama included). He's delivering a splendid song and dance and will eventually do a little side step off stage right and head on to the next gazillion dollar contract.
Kudos to the Press-Register for reporting the voices of their readers. So far the only LA. media resource I've heard giving power to our state's victims of BP is WWL radio.
Good show Ken....Bravo!
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
Buried in the Outdoor section..
...because it no longer affects all of us? It's just a sportsmen's issue now?
New wave of oil comes ashore west of Mississippi River
Hell, why don't they just add an oil forecast to the fisherman's report and see if BP will sponsor it.
I thought it was all gone? What happened to the super-duper bacteria that were magically multiplying and eating it all up?
Scientists Find Thick Layer Of Oil On Seafloor
But that doesn't warrant any local media attention, does it?
The Gulf of snot? I can hear BP's response, "No big deal, fish are slimy anyway."
What an appropriate metaphor, they are slithering away and leaving us with an ocean of slime.
New wave of oil comes ashore west of Mississippi River
Hell, why don't they just add an oil forecast to the fisherman's report and see if BP will sponsor it.
I thought it was all gone? What happened to the super-duper bacteria that were magically multiplying and eating it all up?
Scientists Find Thick Layer Of Oil On Seafloor
"I've collected literally hundreds of sediment cores from the Gulf of Mexico, including around this area. And I've never seen anything like this," she said in an interview via satellite phone from the boat.
But that doesn't warrant any local media attention, does it?
"The organisms that break down oil excrete mucus — copious amounts of mucus," Joye says. "So it's kind of like a slime highway from the surface to the bottom. Because eventually the slime gets heavy and it sinks."
The Gulf of snot? I can hear BP's response, "No big deal, fish are slimy anyway."
What an appropriate metaphor, they are slithering away and leaving us with an ocean of slime.
Rikki Tiki Tavi
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Friday, September 03, 2010
Ashe
Short break.
The crypt is busting at the seems....bones are pushing their way up out of the earth.
Hold tight while I dance with Dambala.
The crypt is busting at the seems....bones are pushing their way up out of the earth.
Hold tight while I dance with Dambala.
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