Louisiana
Monkeywrench Today, Pocket Doors Tomorrow
Submitted by nathan on Mon, 2007-07-30 00:21.It’s been a while since we’ve checked in with our friends down South.

For horrors beyond your wildest imagination, please go here.
Comrades of the Crescent, if you own a shotgun, I suggest you buy a shotgun. And I don’t mean the bracketed kind. Not that I mean to imply you should take up arms against your government, well, yes I do.
The Long March Back
Submitted by nathan on Tue, 2007-05-01 02:39.
April 30, 1927
La Louisiane
Governor Simpson declared today that the homes of thousands of French Acadiana and Spanish Creoles in St. Bernard and Plaquemines parishes were tomorrow going to be deep underwater. And not just because nature was being nature, but because Simpson was to dynamite the levees, sentencing a huge swath of hunters and trappers to homeless oblivion.
The folks of “Evangeline,” who knew exile only too well, trudged away in a debouch forty miles long while the muddy water of thirty-one states poured past.




































































