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Monday, September 05, 2005

Blood on their hands

I'm reviewing Amy Ridenour's review of Anne Rice's New York Times piece: Amy Ridenour is evil and she and people like her have blood on their hands, their souls are more toxic than the flood waters of New Orleans. And as she is about everything else, Ridenour was flat out wrong when she wrote scant attention was paid by bloggers to Anne Rice's column. Here's a take on Anne Rice's column written by someone whose head isn't buried up Satan's ass like Ridenour.

In yesterday's New York Times I read Anne Rice's piece: "Do You Know What It Means to Lose New Orleans?" The title alone swings and sways, never mind that it rhymes, and it sounds like it could have been a line from an old jazz song being played by some musician stuck in a cold northern city missing his beloved Big Easy. Instead, it is the title of a beautifully written op-ed piece by a person who is intimately connected to a city that has been ostensibly washed away.
UPDATED: I took out the link to Ridenour's piece. I don't want to send people to such vileness.

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