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[The Poker Blog] I’ve been trying not to write about hurricane Katrina on this blog as it’s about poker, but it’s apparent that this is the worst natural disaster the United States has ever experienced. New Orleans seems to only be getting worse by the hour and what was initially hundreds of deaths has turned into potentially thousands.

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#C0C0C0 (c0c0c0)http://www.livejournal.com/users/c0c0c0 [#C0C0C0 (c0c0c0)] Katrina is a terrorist!: and it reminds me of looking at footage from the tornado in Oklahoma, and footage of the bombs we dropped in Japan. I almost want to think that we level the areas and start from scratch.

Ojr.orghttp://www.ojr.org [Ojr.org] Online Journalism Review News Blog: So I think we'd be better off focusing media criticism "what is journalism", rather than "who is a journalist." That said, there are some folks who are more than eager to trash O'Reilly, and everyone else at Fox, for journalistic lapses. (Even the LAT's former boss, John Carroll, joined in at one point.) But the right wing in this country has an effective echo chamber to amplify attacks on media personalities it deems hostile to the right.

http://www.freakonomics.com [Freakonomics.com] Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of ...: I think we've got over 7 million poker hands already. (For those of you who sent hands, but don't have your Freakonomics book and t-shirt yet, be patient, they are coming, but we haven't been able to keep up with the back orders.)

[Newmediamusings.com] New Media Musings: Kaye's Hurricane Katrina Blog: Kaye Trammell, another friend and blogger who's an assistant professor in mass communication at Louisiana State University in in Baton Rouge, La., launched the instantly popular Kaye's Hurricane Katrina Blog to serve as a resource to help people cope with the tragedy.

http://www.lasvegasvegas.com [Lasvegasvegas.com] Las Vegas and Poker Blog - WSOP, WPT and other tournament poker ...: Through no fault of their own they get left behind and now down in New Orleans some of these very people have spent the last five days walking through waist deep water carrying a young child or two, then finally reaching some dry land and before the sun goes down they are told at the point of a riot gun to, "Drop that food and those blankets." I know, I watched it live on the full time reports coming from the delta. I don't know if New Orleans will ever recover from this mighty blow.

http://blogometer.nationaljournal.com [Blogometer.nationaljournal.com] The Hotline's Blogometer: Lewis Logan -- "suggested that the South deserves the death and devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina because it is revenge for centuries of racism." At an anti-LAPD rally, Logan said, "it is no a coincidence that [Katrina] is exactly 50 years from the time of (inaudible) lynching and murder." This language is totally outrageous and recklessly malicious. It trivializes -- for cheap political purposes -- the suffering of millions of Southerners of all races." Additionally, AMERICAblog finds a Christian group blaming the disaster on annual gay festival Southern Decadence.

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