Analysis | Scott Walker guilty plea: Fishin’ trips for Christ on the taxpayer dime.

The many times over the past 7 years or so that I have communicated with a well placed source, invariably the information imparted is also accompanied by restrictions on its use and disclosure of the source. It has occurred to me that I disclose much less about these people, than say the AP, who will … Continue reading “Analysis | Scott Walker guilty plea: Fishin’ trips for Christ on the taxpayer dime.”

Twenty-Five more months bad luck for the former Goatherder in Chief

Actually he has more problems coming than finishing out his prison sentence in Florida but who am I to spoil the surprise. What I can say is Broussard’s claim that his lawyer Robert Jenkins was ineffective fell flat with Judge Head: Judge refuses to overturn Broussard’s conviction ~ Jeff Adelson Judge rejects Aaron Broussard’s arguments … Continue reading “Twenty-Five more months bad luck for the former Goatherder in Chief”

Analysis: Two more years job security, three more weeks of fun

I noted a day or so ago on Twitter that I had burned off a couple of Louisiana based Tweeps, who were no doubt tired of my incessant Mississippi congressional election coverage on Twitter. I also know there are some of you that look at Twitter and scratch your heads in a manner that a horse … Continue reading “Analysis: Two more years job security, three more weeks of fun”

Sometimes you simply shake your head and wonder what could have been……

Team Letten stopping so short in their investigation of Broussard era corruption is still a head scratcher IMHO: Former Chicago official booked with bribery in connection with Redflex red-light camera contract ~ Andrea Shaw Those wanting a trip down memory lane should click here.

Low lying fruit: This stuff with Tony Thomassie is hardly new

Channel 4 had it once and buried 70% of the story (see below) but Lee Zurik finally swooped in and picked that part up. Of course you could have read 100% of the story here on Slabbed way back in May, 2011: Folks the chirpin’ birdie is telling me tonight on Channel 4 Tony is front … Continue reading “Low lying fruit: This stuff with Tony Thomassie is hardly new”

Now enter the next lawyer that is almost certain to get stiffed and then sued…..

After all, Team Goatherder has now sued 6 lawyers by my count in their SLAPP happy quest to silence Slabbed and cover up their involvement in Aaron Broussard’s criminal activity. So Alex, who is the next the next contestant? Mary Judith of Jacktown come on down! It will be interesting to see if she can … Continue reading “Now enter the next lawyer that is almost certain to get stiffed and then sued…..”

Slabbed legal update: Pfffft you were gone…..

But first some lovely music: Canadian court orders? Here at Slabbed New Media we wipe our asses with ’em. Down here where the courts are meaningful however I do believe every lawyer with a Mississippi license has now exited the building:

Chi

In traditional Chinese culture, qi (also chi or ch’i) is an active principle forming part of any living thing. Qi is frequently translated as “natural energy”, “life force”, or “energy flow”. Qi is the central underlying principle in traditional Chinese medicine and martial arts. The literal translation of “qi” is “breath”, “air”, or “gas”. Concepts … Continue reading “Chi”

Welp, prison life is evidently not agreeing with the former Goatherder in Chief

After reading the 53 pages of motion, memorandum and exhibits I wondered if I wasn’t caught in some sort of bizarre spaghetti western movie time warp.  Guilty pleas are extraordinarily hard to undo, even in cases where clear miscarriages of justice have occurred.  Even Perry Mason can’t help things that require divine intervention. USA v … Continue reading “Welp, prison life is evidently not agreeing with the former Goatherder in Chief”

Metro New Orleans Miscellany

First up is the Jefferson Parish Hospital debacle. I have sources that are telling me that Chris Roberts was right about HCA’s numbers not adding up. As unlikely as that appears it’s a subject well worth exploring in greater detail, especially given the 4-3 votes of late on the Hospital privatization process. Next up are … Continue reading “Metro New Orleans Miscellany”