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H.J. Bosworth Jr and Sandy Rosenthal at Aug 2009 press conference.  Photo by Stanford Rosenthal 8-08

H.J. Bosworth Jr and Sandy Rosenthal at Aug 2009 press conference. Photo by Stanford Rosenthal 8-08

It’s a good day for the people of south Louisiana when a publication like the Huffington Post publishes a news article written by Levees.org.

We want to keep the focus on how what happened during Katrina is a national infrastructure issue and not a parochial New Orleans issue.

You can help right now.

Please leave a comment on this story written with input from H.J. Bosworth Jr, PE, civil engineer and lead researcher for Levees.org.

Please act by midnight tonight.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sandy-rosenthal/recent-ruling-shows-true_b_391229.html

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Why should you care about New Orleans’ flood disaster now?

This touching memorial is all that remains at 6442 Marshall Foch Street in the Lakeview neighborhood of New Orleans.  Photo by Sandy Rosenthal Dec 10, 2009.

This touching memorial is all that remains at 6442 Marshall Foch Street in the Lakeview neighborhood of New Orleans. Photo by Sandy Rosenthal Dec 10, 2009.

Three weeks ago, headlines rocketed around the world that a federal judge had faulted the Army Corps of Engineers for much of the horrific flooding during Katrina.

This matters to all of us, because the same agency that bungled in New Orleans is responsible for most of the important water projects in this country.

And that’s important because the majority of the nation’s population lives in counties protected by levees.

TIME reporter Mike Grunwald, who recently grumbled to me over the phone that he had “wasted much of his career” banging his spoon on his high chair about the Corps’ culpability and incompetence, summed up why folks outside New Orleans should care about the ruling.

But unlike Grunwald, who sounds quite pessimistic in his TIME piece, I am very hopeful. I believe change is not only imminent, but coming soon.

Click here for the TIME piece by Mike Grunwald.

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Levees.org will be a guest of Garland Robinette today at 11:20am CST

H.J. Bosworth Jr, lead researcher for Levees.org

H.J. Bosworth Jr, lead researcher for Levees.org

Levees.org will be a guest of Garland Robinette this morning at 11:20am CST.

H.J. Bosworth Jr, lead researcher for Levees.org will talk about an underground steel wall being built under the border of Egypt and Gaza by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that will be reportedly impenetrable and will take 18 months to construct according to the BBC. The steel wall is intended to cut the tunnels that go between Gaza and Egypt.

Ann Wright, Retired US Army Colonel states:

“Just as the steel walls of the US Army Corps of Engineers at the base of the levees of New Orleans were unable to contain Hurricane Katrina, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ underground steel walls that will attempt to build an underground cage of Gaza will not be able to contain the survival spirit of the people of Gaza.”

You can listen to Garland and H.J. at AM870 or FM105.3 Friday Dec 11, 2009 at 11:20 CST

Click here for guest editorial by Ann Wright US Army Colonel (ret)

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