American hero Snowden deserves praise, not NSA, government snow job
The whistleblower who divulged to Americans the massive surveillance program operated by the National Security Agency (NSA) is now on the run. He has left his Hong Kong hotel and may seek refuge in...
View ArticleGoogle’s Larry Page: “Unfettered access to our users’ data are simply untrue”
Google's Larry Page posted on the official Google blog information regarding the allegations and claims surrounding the NSA disclosure.
View ArticleMorial: Zimmerman-Trayvon Martin case to shed light on racial profiling,...
NEW YORK, NY - On Monday of this week, the trial of George Zimmerman, charged in the second-degree murder of Trayvon Martin, finally got underway.
View ArticleDon't eat Senator Landrieu's fudge on Jindal's, legislature's nay to Obamacare
With the necessity of an election now less than a year-and-a-half away, Sen. Mary Landrieu knows her reelection chances are most imperiled by hers being the decisive vote for the misnamed Patient...
View ArticleEra of Big Brother, big scandals, no 4th amendment, is here
In his 1996 State of the Union Address, President Bill Clinton declared that the era of big government was over.
View ArticleJindal updated on Geismer Plant Explosion
Governor Bobby Jindal will hold a Unified Command Group meeting today to get an update on the plant explosion in Geismar.
View ArticleJindal reports on Williams Olefins plant explosion in Geismar Louisiana
Following a Unified Command Group meeting, Governor Bobby Jindal traveled to Geismar where he met with first responders and local officials for an update on the explosion at the Williams Olefins plant.
View ArticleNSA, Obama be beyond Bush League now on privacy invasions
My regular morning coffee group gets to the nuts and bolts of what’s wrong with America each morning as we hash it all out over strong chicory and beignets.
View ArticleKevorkian Rubio’s immigration reform is political suicide
After his rousing keynote address at the Republican National Convention last August, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) was the darling of the GOP.
View ArticleJindal and Louisiana legislature battles still brew
Baton Rouge, La.-Perhaps the kindest thing that can be said about the 2013 Regular Session of the Legislature is that it didn’t result in the need for a follow-up Special Session. After confrontation,...
View Article2nd Geismar explosion death, police relinquish Williams Olefins facility
Good and bad news from the Louisiana State Police regarding the explosion at the Williams Olefins facility in Ascension Parish.
View ArticleRapping Lil Wayne around the American Flag
“I’d thank my lucky stars, to be livin here today. ‘Cause the flag still stands for freedom, and you can’t take that away. “ Lyrics to “God Bless the USA” by country music star Lee Greenwood
View ArticleLouisiana political list: Jindal, Landrieu, Villere, Peterson and whom?
Louisiana is full of it. Full of characters, personalities, food, places to go, people to meet, culture, and of course, politics.
View ArticleList of best places to visit in Louisiana--fun, family and frivolity
With prices going through the roof at destinations such as Disney World, New York City and elsewhere, here is an idea.
View ArticleTrending: Gandolfini, Vince Flynn, TWA flight 800, Paula Deen
The Bayoubuzz trending news: James Gandolfini, Vince Flynn, TWA Flight 800 and Paula Deen
View ArticleGang of Eight's Immigration reform bill passage threatens US identity
It happens all the time in Congress. Politicians push through legislation that is not supported by the American people. The members of Congress listen to the lobbyists, special interest groups and...
View ArticleImpact of US Supreme Court's Voting Rights Act decision
The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down a key enforcement part of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the map that determines which states must get federal permission before they change their voting laws.
View ArticleSupreme Court’s Voting Rights Act case legitimizes Louisiana
On Tuesday, the United States Supreme Court effectively struck down the Voting Rights Act passed in 1965.
View ArticleNew Orleans Pelicans can’t get Noel, McLemore or Porter in NBA draft, then whom?
The NBA Draft is one of those events that can be really, really exciting or really, really dull. Last year, the former New Orleans Hornets experienced euphoria when they won the Lottery and selected...
View ArticleKennedy: Questions about Jindal's reform of Charity Hospital persist
In 2009, when Alvarez & Marsal, a national performance auditor, recommended a handful of common-sense business practices that would save taxpayers $72 million a year at the state's Big Charity...
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