The Wayward Episcopalian
Wayward began as a Katrina recovery blog in 2006 but has since wandered off to consider social justice; theology; the intersections of faith, politics, and the environment; and a life lived between DC, Idaho, Nebraska, and New Hampshire.
Progressive Christian, conservationist, music lover, craft beer enthusiast, Dartmouth alum, and Sierra Club online organizer. Former DNC staffer, online consultant, MyDD blogger, and ministry intern. Views my own. Follow me on Twitter: @nathanempsall










2 Comments:
Hey! Thanks for posting this!
We are all up into it down here as you can imagine. What started as a few bad apples has turned into nearly 700 violations of the Federal Code and the Hatch Act, both governing the use of Government Computers in politics, fraud and cybercrime.
There are real laws here that look broken.
Jus'sayin... thanks youz.
On another note, Mr. Native-American Studies, have you read the book "Providence" by Will Campbell? It is about one square mile of land in Mississippi and starts with the eviction of the Choctaw. The story then goes on to follow that square mile of land. I hope you enjoy it as much as did I.
Editilla~New Orleans Ladder
Hi, Edtilla! No, I have not read that book, but I will look into it. Thanks.
I spend a lot of time in New Orleans a couple months ago, working with the Episcopal relief efforts. That's how this blog got started. Broken laws is just the name of the game, isn't it? Few things more frustrating than that.
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