Category Archives: Louisiana

Raw video from Hurricane Isaac, via mobile

This from a relative on the boat in Port Fourchon, Louisiana’s southernmost port.   Galen Naquin “Wind and rain going at almost a 100 MPH it doesn’t get better than that” Tweet //

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Are our students waking up? Kudos to students at LSU Baton Rouge.

H/T to Bare Naked Islam. The parents of Ben Hass should be very proud of their son. He planned to burn the American flag on the campus of LSU Baton Rouge, failed, got pelted with water baloon’s, shouted down and … Continue reading

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Effectively reporting on the Gulf oil spill is now a Class D felony, punishable by a fine of up to $40,000.

CNN’s Anderson Cooper discusses how the Obama administration is limiting access by the media to areas affected by the BP Macondo well spill. That’s right, the most transparent administration in history has made it a felony, effective July 1, to … Continue reading

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