SOMEWHERE-ACT II

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                                            ACT II - CHAPTER 5

                       (SOMEWHERE IN LOUISIANA -2005)

 

As I said at the beginning of this story, it is a story of time and space and many characters will come and go. If you would believe that the life of Esther is more important then the horror that is happening in Louisiana and Mississippi then I would say that you need to read a gossip magazine and believe the lies that are told to you. This story will return to the romance and focus on Esther only when the aftermath of Katrina is under control. I would be less then human if I could say that Madonna’s story affects me more then that of Katrina’s victims. I would hope that the reader would feel the same. Human life and loss of it seems to be more important then any Hollywood or Broadway production. This is why our story has taken this turn away from space and into the reality world that is now focused on the plight of our fellow man and their fight for survival in New Orleans. So please bear with me as Somewhere leads us away from the story of Madonna and continues to reflect upon the humanitarian efforts underway in the real-life world of the ravished gulf coast of America. A desperate SOS has been made. Will you answer their call? 

 

After days of waiting for Federal help to arrive, the tired and emancipated people of New Orleans have finally found temporary relief. Oh, how they have suffered through a week of lawlessness and anarchy in the temporary shelters set up to house thousands in this gigantic relief effort. But still New Orleans remains a city surrounded by toxic water as the living are rescued before the dead can be collected for a proper burial. The federal government has arrived to successfully evacuate the living by helicopter and bus others to one of the ready and willing surrounding neighboring states. The compassion and good will from Americans are now showing their collective faces as the call for help has arrived in record breaking numbers. But still New Orleans remains trapped in a cesspool of water…..Will that great city rise again?.....Can we find all the people still trapped within their houses?....Can they hold out without food and water?.....The levy is being repaired but will it hold out as the water is pumped from the city?....Only time will tell if the innocent can survive within this living hell. 

THE STORM BECOMES THE HURRICANE


Looking out of life's lonely eyes...
We are sometimes taken back by the storm that becomes a hurricane.

In the beginning, there is time to reflect back and get ready for the future
In the end, the hurricane leaves behind a city in destruction but with glimmers of hope.

We often have choices to make while the storm is in its infancy...
But as we settle into the realizations that we make…we try to ride out the danger as the storm becomes the hurricane.

We feel that we're safe...we've answered all the questions… we’ve been comforted by those we love......

 
...and still we wait for the eye to bring us calmness.  Life is like a hurricane if we can reach the tranquility of the eye...


But beware the heartaches that may exist on the other side as the mighty hurricane passes you by

Let us take a sigh and continue to remember the plight of those affected by Hurricane Katrina.
 

Now back to Louisiana....


Finally we have a glimmer of hope as the main levee breaks have been temporarily repaired by the Army and the giant pumps have begun to drain the city of New Orleans. Although a slow process, the people now have hope that will soon be able to touch ground and begin the massive cleanup of this once great and proud city. What will we find when the water finally disappears? Can we save any part of a city that had accumulated so much history in the formation of the United States of America? What lies below may be another horror attributed to this killer Hurricane Katrina….For there may be well over 10,000 lost souls waiting to be recovered for proper burial. The devastation is so real that it seems we may be watching a Hollywood horror show unfold before our eyes. If a God exists, may He take mercy on our children and grant them the understanding to comprehend why this loss of life is appearing in their world.
  

 

Another day passes and the toxic water continues to surround New Orleans and its neighboring parishes. The water has now become so polluted and invested that the spread of major disease is now feared. Although most of the residents have been evacuated, there are still those who refuse to leave their homes for the safety of a shelter. It is feared that there may be as much as 10.000 still in their houses and at least as much dead below the toxic water and debris. The grim task of collecting the bodies is about to begin as body bags have been delivered to the New Orleans area. The officials must first complete the evacuations and the mayor has called for mandatory evacuations of those who refuse to leave. The local law enforcement must decide how much force will be used to get these people to leave buildings that can no longer sustain life where once a home existed. Oh lord, how will the children react when the bodies appear? What have we learned from this tragedy? Can we survive the aftermath and how long will the horror go on? We must remain strong and comfort our fellow man as each day brings new challenges to America and its people. 

It seems the grim day has arrived when the dead bodies will begin to be collected for burial. After a week of rescuing the living from their homes there still seems to be those who will not leave. As of yet, the “forced’ evacuations have not come to gunpoint. As more days pass, the local officials might need to use such tactics as the water and sewage is removed and the area becomes ready for demolition. The FEMA director has been sent back to Washington in what seems to be a demotion for the lack of Federal response in the days immediately following Katrina’s initial blow to the city. Who is really to blame? Will the Feds be able to recover all the bodies in their initial search or will the streets be covered with human remains when the water is gone. How many lost souls has Katrina claimed? Will the recovery effort be done with dignity as to keep these horrible pictures from the children’s eyes? We must remain strong as the dead are given a respectful recovery to finally put to end the horror of this massive hurricane.

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The stars have finally come out to shine their guiding lights and offer support for the evacuees!

After a Friday night concert to raise awareness and support from the people......

 those in the entertainment industry have offered their voice but most have not shown their support with their multiple millions. I often wonder why it is so that they ask for hundreds in donations when they have millions to give. Thus far we have yet to here from the pregnant Princess Britney and the recovering Queen Madonna but Lisa Marie has shown up as the black bride in her White Wedding with Billy Idol. Lisa has shown herself to be a true humanitarian doing what she can to help those in the southland. Will the stars continue to shine in celebrity concerts as the days move forward or will this be a solo effort to bring in the people’s money? Will the stars shine their guiding lights of hope in other ways or will they use these telethons to stroke their egos? All in all in was a moving and meaningful night and one in which the best of America was finally shown in a spirit of good will and unity Let us not forget about the children. It seems as if there are 2000 lost or displaced children as a result of Hurricane Katrina and the massive evacuation that took place immediately following the disaster. A large number may still be alive but lost in another state. A database has been set up to post pictures in the hope that someone out there will recognize these missing little ones. The relief effort may still lack the leadership to solve this and many other arising problems but as each day passes the humanitarian effort grows stronger. We must keep on the lookout for the missing criminals from before the disaster that may be still out there looking to prey on the innocent children and the people. When will the strong leaders of America step forward and help solve the chaos that still seems to be taking place in New Orleans and Mississippi? Will we continue to allow our leaders to act in unacceptable manners? Don’t our children deserve the best that America has to offer? Let us look within to do what is morally right and rise up to America’s greatest challenge.

 

AMERICA’S GREATEST CHALLENGE!!



Life is like a hurricane if we can reach the tranquility of the eye...
But beware the heartaches that may exist on the other side as the mighty hurricane passes you by…..

As Hurricane Katrina has taught us Mother Nature may bring destruction in her path……..for we were not prepared for the flooding that was a part of her wrath.

As this mighty hurricane formed off the United States gulf coast….we tried to evacuate and head for safer ground…
But Katrina’s power crashed ashore for all to astound

At first there was relief that the storm had passed
But soon we were to discover that that security would not last
It seems that the levees that held back the water from New Orleans…
Had given way and broke at its seams
The water rushed in as the people were still unaware…
That their city was becoming a lake with stranded people everywhere

As the days went on, the situation grew worse
It seemed that the city was under a curse
There was no electricity, and anarchy reigned
There were people sent to shelters with no plan for each day
There was murder, and rape and chaos all around
Where was the Federal government to bring civility and security to this town?

  The Federal response took days to arrive…..

It was a miracle that the sick and elderly were able to survive

But after five days of living hell
The relief and supplies came pouring in
But still the lack of communication made it difficult for the evacuation to begin.

As the helicopters flew in and the people were removed….

There were neighboring states where the people were taken
But we must not forget the people and property in Mississippi and Alabama ….they must not be forsaken…
For they too have lost their homes and with them lives
It was a miracle that anyone who stayed on this coastline could ride out the storm and survive.

The challenge to America is now an ongoing effort to reach out and help our fellow man….to give what we can to help make a stand.

The Army it seems has sealed the break in the main levee and began to pump water from New Orleans back into the lake…
But it may take six weeks to make this city dry
Oh, God we ask you about the loss of humanity….
Why, oh, why?

There are horrors that are hidden below the water, the rubble and debris
In the days, months and years to come this tragedy will continue to be

But through it all, Americans will band together and test their faith in God above…
Because these great cities of America will be rebuilt with love

With the love for our fellow women and men
America’s greatest challenge will be in the message to the world of the compassion that we will send.

 

Our President has traveled back to New Orleans for the third time to view the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. His approval rating with the American people has fallen below 40%....the lowest of his terms. Does he lack compassion or has he just surrounded himself with those who the people have lost faith in? The faith of the American people seems to be on the rise as the water in New Orleans now covers 50% of the city and is falling each day as more pumps are brought in to make that great city dry once again. More and more people are being removed from the shelters in Texas as more permanent and humane housing is being located for the evacuees but they are still unable to return to their houses and homeland. As Katrina’s wrath is still being felt, a new hurricane Ophelia is poised off the Carolina coast to come ashore soon…Will we now be more aware of mother nature and her power or will continue to go about our daily lives and not prepare for the future? The world awaits our reactions and how we will respond to our challenges

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Complete Coverage
The Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
(The following information is found the website of the NEW YORK TIMES circa April 2008....almost 3 years after the Hurricanes caused so many fears and tears. Have we met our Greatest Challenge to help our own people?)
Agency Is Under Pressure to Develop Disaster Housing

The government said it will no longer use travel trailers to house the victims of future disasters, but its effort to develop a replacement has not impressed housing experts.

On Education
Searching Debris of Katrina for Memories Left Behind

A search for an academic scrapbook shows that the uprooted residents of New Orleans often feel the sharpest cravings for the smaller keepsakes.

Court Sides With Insurers on Flood Damage in Louisiana

An insurance company is not obligated to pay for water damage from the failure of New Orleans area levees after Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana’s highest court ruled.

Big Plans Are Slow to Bear Fruit in New Orleans

A year after city officials unveiled a plan to redevelop the city, there are few signs of that transformation.

South Region
A City Left Behind, but Still Inspired

Despite moving after Katrina, D. J. Augustin, Texas’s star point guard, lifts New Orleans.

New Orleans Grows; Florida Cools

Population growth in previous hot spots has slowed, while New Orleans is slowly rebounding from severe losses inflicted by Hurricane Katrina, new census data show.

Workers Sue Gulf Coast Company That Imported Them

A group of 500 foreign welders and pipefitters claimed they were lured with false promises of permanent-resident status and forced to live in inhumane conditions.

Bush’s Czar to Rebuild Gulf Coast Is Resigning

The White House said Friday that the administration’s Gulf Coast reconstruction czar, Donald E. Powell, was resigning to return to his family in Texas.

FEMA Vows New Effort on Trailers Posing Risk

Fearing contamination in trailers and mobile homes, FEMA will move Gulf Coast families into apartments and hotels.

Parade Returns, and New Orleans’s Heart Rejoices

On Saturday, New Orleans’s biggest and most lavish Mardi Gras parade will pass through the heart of the city for the first time since Hurricane Katrina flooded much of its traditional route.

In Court Ruling on Floods, More Pain for New Orleans

There is disappointment but little surprise in New Orleans after a federal judge grudgingly absolved the Army Corps of Engineers of liability in the flooding of the city after Hurricane Katrina.

Judge Dismisses Suit on New Orleans Flood

A federal judge threw out a crucial class-action lawsuit against the Army Corps of Engineers over flooding from a levee breach after Hurricane Katrina.

So Many Places to Live, but So Far Out of Reach

Turning potential housing into inhabited homes is proving to be a major challenge for New Orleans.

U.S. Alters Its Approach to Disasters

In an overhaul of the nation’s emergency response system, it was announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency would once again take the lead role in disaster response.

Ex-Hospital Patients File Lawsuit Over the Status of Health Care Services in New Orleans
New Orleans Journal: A Streetcar of Solace Is Back in New Orleans
Added to the Tally of Hurricane Devastation, a Leader’s Parish Post
New Orleans Council Votes for Demolition of Housing
Architecture: High Noon in New Orleans: The Bulldozers Are Ready
With Regrets, New Orleans Is Left Behind
Housing Demolition Is Halted
FEMA Seeks Alternative to Trailers
Arkansas: FEMA Trailers for Tornado Victims
Many Children Struggling After '05 Storms
A Razor-Sharp Focus Trumps Uncertainty
Mood Problems Prevalent After Katrina, Survey Finds
New Orleans Hurt by Acute Rental Shortage
Brad Pitt Commissions Designs for New Orleans
A Broken City. A Tree. Evening.
New in New Orleans
Left Off Debate List, New Orleans Sees Politics at Play
A Displaced Jazz Musician Rebuilds in New York
Aquarium Wins FEMA Pay for Fishing Trips
Square Feet: In New Orleans, a Test of Mixed-Income Housing
Whites Take a Majority on New Orleans’s Council
Observatory: Katrina’s Damage to Trees May Alter Carbon Balance
Panel Picks 4 Debate Sites, Angering Excluded New Orleans
In Mississippi, Poor Lag in Hurricane Aid
Louisiana Charges Price Fixing by Insurers
$3 Billion More Set for Hurricane Rebuilding
Critics Cite Red Tape in Rebuilding of Louisiana
Rebuilding New Orleans, Post-Katrina Style
In New Orleans, Rebuilding With Faith
With Katrina Fresh, Bush Moves Briskly
Indian-American Elected Louisiana’s Governor
Stalled Health Tests Leave Storm Trailers in Limbo
On Education: A Post-Katrina Charter School in New Orleans Gets a Second Chance
FEMA Offers Up to $4,000 as Home Lure for Storm Victims
Official’s Ties to Contractor Are Scrutinized
A Tamer of Schools Has Plan in New Orleans
National Briefing | South: Mississippi: Debris Removal Payment Denied
National Briefing | South: Louisiana: No Charges in Nursing Home Deaths
Nursing Home Owners Acquitted in Deaths
Patchwork City: Insurers Bear Brunt of Anger in New Orleans

How to Help

Relief Information

A partial list of relief organizations and other information on the Web.

Series:  The Road Back
Series: The Road Back

United States Highway 90 winds along the Gulf rim through the counties hardest hit by last year's hurricanes. Dan Barry reports from the region.

Multimedia
In the Magazine
Interactive Feature INTERACTIVE FEATURE: Children of the Storm

Where Hurricane Katrina, and we, have left the kids. With photographs by Brenda Ann Kenneally.

Interactive Feature INTERACTIVE FEATURE: A Struggling Coast

A year after Hurricane Katrina tore through Mississippi's Gulf Coast, obliterating nearly every structure up to half a mile inland, not much has changed.

Video Feature VIDEO FEATURE: Identifying Katrina's Victims

The Times's Dan Barry investigates the challenges in finding and identifying the dead in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Audio AUDIO: Evacuees in Houston and Atlanta

Rosemary Thomas and Kenneth Woodfin discuss their experiences after Hurricane Katrina, with an introduction by Shaila Dewan.

Multimedia
Life Since Katrina

Through video and audio, a look at life in New Orleans two years after the storm struck.

This Land: Meth Dumpsites

A black duffel bag containing the remains of a methamphetamine operation nearly took the sight of a young boy.

Trouble With Insurance

Joseph B. Treaster reports on New Orleans residents who are having problems collecting insurance after Hurricane Katrina.

Patchwork City
Raising Walls, Lowering Risk

John Schwartz reports on concerns about the flood protection of New Orleans.

Patchwork City
The Little Clinic That Could

Hurricane Katrina shattered the health care system in New Orleans, and Common Ground Health Clinic is filling the void.

Patchwork City
Frozen in Place

Katrina evacuees face an uncertain and frustrating wait to return home.

Patchwork City
Slowly Rebuilding Gentilly

Adam Nossiter reports on a New Orleans neighborhood that is haltingly, in disconnected pockets, limping back to life.

A New Orleans Recovery Plan

The City of New Orleans announced plans for three types of development to aid in its recovery.

Unbuilding New Orleans

In New Orleans, a plan to demolish prewar housing for the poor may be misconceived.

A Difficult Road to Victory

South Plaquemines High School overcame numerous injuries to record the first football victory in school history.

Photographer's Journal
New Orleans Revisited

Photographer Vincent Laforet talks about his trip to New Orleans one year after Hurricane Katrina.

For New Orleans, a Slow and Uneven Return

A tour through once-vibrant neighborhoods of New Orleans reveals the slow and disparate nature of rebuilding.

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Let us break away from the rescue efforts in Louisiana to congratulate the Princess of Pop on the birth of her son. It seems the Louisiana princess and her less then perfect husband have finally given Britney the one thing she has longed for in her life…that being a  new lifecycle as a mother. Let’s hope that both will mature into loving parents who will view the world through the eyes of their children… be it called Vegas or London.Both must realize that they have given life to a child whose welfare should be put above the personal material pleasures they both experienced to extremes during their single lives.  As the People of Louisiana continue to suffer through Hurricane Katrina’s aftermath, we must keep in perspective that for every new life that is born into a world without strife there are those less fortunate who continue to need our help, love, and compassion just to survive in this country filled with class struggles.... 

 

WHERE HAVE ALL THE CHILDREN GONE? 

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There is a common bond that we all seem to share….
-With the birth of a child…

Eyes that shine of blue…
Eyes that weep with joy…
The tender sweet caress of the newborn girl or boy

There is a common bond that links us one and all
Be it in the large or be it in the small
It’s the tender sweet caress…
It’s the eyes that shine a bright
Yes, it’s the common bond of love that makes us all feel right
   

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 The rescue and recovery mission may finally be coming to a close in New Orleans. The President has come to town for the fourth time to announce plans for the next phase in the restoration of New Orleans and its surrounding parishes. As the city continues to dry out more people are being allowed to return to this once ghost of a town. If only to survey their property situation, the city is still considered a toxic hazard and most houses will have to be destroyed and rebuilt. Long-term housing is still a need for the residents and their needs will still have to be addressed. How will the local, state and federal governments handle this next phase in the restoration of the cities? Will the new FEMA boss be able to handle his new duties? How will the President gain back the trust of the American people? The answers may follow as we near the end of this first Chapter in the saga of New Orleans….

Somewhere in Louisiana...........

 

 

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                                     ACT II - Chapter 6


              (RECOVERY AND RESTORATION)



It seems as if we are about to enter a new phase in the restoration of the Gulf Coast of the United States. It has taken more then 2 weeks after the hurricane hit just to get the land dry enough to start the restoration of buildings in Louisiana. The body count has almost reached 1,000 dead and continues to rise. Flood waters still cover areas of New Orleans but the mayor has declared that 180,000 people may return to survey their property damage. The city is still toxic and most parts are without drinkable water or electricity so one may question if it is wise to let the people back in this soon. The President is due to make his fifth trip to New Orleans next week. Can the President win back the trust of the American people after his lack of response during the first week? As Hurricane Ophelia goes out to sea.. will another Hurricane called Rita come close to the gulf coast as we try to recover from Katrina? Do we have the proper leaders in charge to make this recovery work? Will local, state and federal agencies work hand in hand or will more politics come into play....Stay tuned as the recovery continues...... 

 

It seems as if plans to re-occupy the city of New Orleans have been put on hold. The federal government has put pressure on the mayor to cease in his early efforts to allow people to re-enter the city. There are numerous safety concerns that have arisen if people were allowed to stay in a city without electricity and clean running water. There are currently no hospitals to care for the injured and there is another hurricane looming ever closer to the gulf coast. If Hurricane Rita hits the city with even half the force of Katrina there is the threat of more flooding and people being evacuated again. Will the levees hold if there is more rain from the latest hurricane? It would seem a prudent idea for the local government to cease their plan of allowing people to return to New Orleans until the path of Hurricane Rita is known after it hits the Florida Keys. How strong will this new hurricane be? Where will it hit in the gulf coast? Do we have evacuation plans in effect for Florida and the affected regions of the gulf coast? We must learn from our lessons and look out for the safety of our citizens first.  

President Bush has made his fifth visit to New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina hit three weeks ago. He is trying to reassure residents and the American people that progress is being made. But is it? His approval rating among the American people continues to drop. The Mayor and the Governor have revoked plans to re-occupy the city only at the threat of a new hurricane Rita drawing strength in the Gulf. Hurricane Rita has passed over the evacuated Key West and is now a category 2 hurricane and heading towards Texas but could easily turn towards Louisiana and gain strength. If this happens and Louisiana receives over 8 inches of rain or a major storm serge, the temporary levees may give way and New Orleans could again be under water. Let us hope and pray that Texas and Louisiana may be spared the wrath of Hurricane Rita and that we can continue the restoration New Orleans and the gulf coast.

 
 The exodus from Texas has begun. Over 1 million people are fleeing from the coastline of Texas as Hurricane Rita moves in closer. This new massive hurricane has become a category 5 with wind gusts of 200 mph. The world is watching to see where Rita will strike. Although Galveston and Houston may be in her direct path….New Orleans may face high tides and a large amount of rain that may be enough to once again break the levees and flood that city for a second time. The people of the gulf coast have been given a week to prepare for this monster hurricane and most have evacuated. FEMA and the state and local governments seem to be working together for this hurricane more so then Hurricane Katrina. Only time will tell if their efforts before the hurricane will pay off as the aftermath takes place. How strong will this hurricane be when it hits land? Where will Hurricane Rita strike on the gulf coast and will it affect New Orleans? How many people will die? Will the sea wall of 17 ft in Galveston be high enough to hold back the waves from Rita? Have we done all we can to evacuate the people? We must band together as a country to bring even more relief to our neighbors on the gulf coast. We did it before…we can continue to do it again.  

It seems the state of Texas has dodged a bullet from Hurricane Rita. The eye has missed Galveston and Houston but has caused a power outage and damage to over 2 million people. The return exodus of Texas has begun for those who left the big cities but are now slowly returning to their homes. What they will find is uncertain as Rita has now added Texas as another state in need of emergency repair and recovery. Louisiana has now been hit by the second hurricane in one month causing the already weakened levees to be overrun or breached and water is still pouring in to the surrounding parishes of New Orleans. The Army corp of engineers must wait for the water to recede so that they can once again repair the levees and pump out the water to this historic city so that its people can once again begin to return to view their property damage. The new Hurricane Rita has now set back the recovery and restoration from Hurricane Katrina by days if not weeks. The entire gulf coast of the United States must now band together to restore their ravished land. We, as Americans, must continue the relief effort as the pictures of the extent of the damage are now being shown to the American public. When will Mother Nature allow the healing to begin? We hope and pray that this region has seen the last of her destructive wrath.

 It seems as if there has been more destruction in the aftermath of Hurricane Rita. Although just seven lives were lost because of advance warning and evacuation, the destruction to property has been severe in the smaller coastline communities in southern Louisiana and northern Texas. In some cases, entire communities have been totally destroyed by flooding and wind damage. Meanwhile, back in New Orleans, the broken levees have been temporarily fixed and once again the water is being pumped out of those smaller parishes that took on water this time around from Rita. In Algiers, the first community around New Orleans to escape the wrath of Katrina and Rita, residents have moved back into their homes with running water, sewer and electricity restored. More communities in New Orleans are due to be reopened to their residents later this week after living conditions are restored. How long will it take for those still living in shelters to return to their homes? When will a reconstruction plan be announced to the general public? How will the effects of both Hurricane Katrina and Rita be felt by the general public and will the American people continue to reach out and comfort those who are homeless? The restoration and recovery area now encompasses the entire gulf coast from Alabama to Mississippi to Louisiana and Texas… we must reach out and pull together as one great country.      

 

The president has made his seventh visit to the gulf coast….this time to observe the destruction to Texas and Louisiana from the air. Is he trying to win back the support of the American people after his slow response to Hurricane Katrina when he remained on vacation and did not respond to the needs of those who suffered for a week before a federal response was seen in New Orleans? More questions were posed today for the former head of FEMA whom President Bush had appointed at the beginning of his term. Mr. Brown has admitted before Congress that mistakes were made during the initial response to Katrina but has placed the blame on the mayor of New Orleans and the governor of Louisiana. Was one person to blame or was it a combination of all those in charge? Do we have inept government leaders and who is appointing these people to their posts? Let us try to find out what went wrong, correct our mistakes and move on. There are still people displaced from their homes and they deserve the best that America has to offer.    

 

As more and more people return to there homes it is clear that there is a massive reconstruction to take place in the coming days, months and years. Let us pray the great city of New Orleans will rise once again. We must never forget the great plight of the people of the gulf coast as the recovery and restoration of their ravished land continues to unfold before our eyes. Let us now return to our story of romance and real life make believe as Somewhere takes us away from Louisiana and once again follows us back into space and to that far off theatre of the mind. We find that Esther is about to return to the public eye and Danny seems to be falling in love. Where will our romance lead us as the chapter finally comes to an end?    

 

Before I start the next chapter let us not forget that the people of the Gulf Coast will need our continual help and support as the reconstruction of their land and houses begins to take place in the coming months and years. Sometimes we loose focus on the important things in life as each day passes. Already, the focus of the American people is waning because their plight is not on the news as it was after Katrina and Rita were about to strike. I will take my story into another direction as Madonna begins to emerge back into the public eye with the release of her new CD. May we hope and pray that the people of the Gulf Coast will be able to return to their normal lives someday.

THE FOLLOWING IS A WEBPAGE FROM THE BBC IN THE UNITED KINGDOM SHOWING HOW WE AS AMERICANS AND WORLD LEADERS HAVE TRIED TO MEET 'AMERICA'S GREATEST CHALLENGE' ONE YEAR AFTER THESE MASSIVE HURRICANES DESTROYED THE LIVES, FAMILIES, PROPERTIES  AND FOR A BRIEF MOMENT IN HISTORY, THE SPIRIT OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. BUT OUR PRESIDENT AND HIS ADMINISTRATION HAVE FINALLY RESPONDED TO THE CALLS FOR HELP FROM HIS OWN PEOPLE.......OR HAS HE?

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Hurricane Katrina

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One year after Hurricane Katrina, BBC News explains how engineers are planning to protect New Orleans from future floods.

ONE YEAR ON





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Residents of St Bernard's Parish in New Orleans try to rebuild their lives.

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Draining flooded city
Staying in New Orleans


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                               Act II -Chapter 7 


                                 
(Renaissance in Romance)



 


As the people of the gulf coast recover and rebuild, a romance is being reborn in Danny and Esther. In a dream state of the mind....their twin souls are coming together as Danny begins to reach out with his poetry...

When she dreams....
Does she speak?
Does she smile?
Is she fulfilled....Is her life worth while?

When she enters our lives....
Does she sing?
Will she dance?
Is she seeking a life of romance?

If I can match her voice….
Will she open her heart and give me a choice?

To open her heart means not to settle for second best
Those guys are a dime a dozen....like all the rest
So speak from your heart and let the feelings start
And you may be surprised to find an often surreal state of mind
Where dreams become reality and romance is king
Will the world ever get to hear me sing?
Or will my poetry help let her freedom bell ring......

To open her heart takes more then just words and promises said
It will take sincerity, kindness, and dreams that will stay with her when she leaves her bed...
To nurture and cherish all through the night and into the day
To open her heart means to do all these things in a kind and gentle way...
Do you think she'll step out of her dream and come out to play?
If she can open her heart, I'll always have more to say.

Open your heart to her song and you can't go wrong.
Open her heart to your caring and you both will be sharing….
A love so deep that it grows deeper and deeper as you sleep
A love so strong that it sometimes makes you weep
So won't you open your heart to what she has to say
And a million wishes will be answered each and every day!

How romantic can a poet be
If his words truly belong to you and me
I say that love has the power to make us be things we never thought we could be
 A dream is but a life lost within the mind….


-To carry thru time-


If she speaks to me... let it be through her soul.....
She can search in me to find her next role

 
But if she chooses a dream that dies thru time
There will be no need to capture a rose
And then let it go
For she will have found the beauty of the flower and the hurt of the thorn
And there is no greater an enemy then a woman once scorned

So I hope she finds a true love and makes it last
Because the beginning of her future might lead us to the future in our past....
   
 

 

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WEDDING RINGS COME WITH STRINGS...BUT TRUE LOVE MEANS ALL THE LITTLE THINGS

George W. Bush and wife visit Isreal to honor those brave Isreal people that continue to fight tyrany and terrorism around their Jewish State on the 60th Anniversary of the formation of Isreal as a free separate state of democracy in the Middle East.....Let Us NEVER FORGET WWII AND the HOLOCOUST of over 6 million JEWS by NAZI GERMANY. MAY THEY ALWAYS FIND THEMSELVES TO BE SUPPORTED BY THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and its CITIZENS, Elected President, military, and its ELECTED OFFICIALS.

Skull & Bones Society

A rare look inside Skull and Bones, the Yale secret society and sometime haunt of the presumptive Republican nominee for President

by Alexandra Robbins

ON High Street, in the middle of the Yale University campus, stands a cold-looking, nearly windowless Greco-Egyptian building with padlocked iron doors. This is the home of Yale's most famous secret society, Skull and Bones, and it is also, in a sense, one of the many homes of the family of George W. Bush, Yale '68.

Bush men have been Yale men and Bonesmen for generations. Prescott Bush, George W.'s grandfather, Yale '17, was a legendary Bonesman; he was a member of the band that stole for the society what became one of its most treasured artifacts: a skull that was said to be that of the Apache chief Geronimo. Prescott Bush, one of a great many Bonesmen who went on to lives of power and renown, became a U.S. senator. George Herbert Walker Bush, George W.'s father, Yale '48, was also a Bonesman, and he, too, made a conspicuous success of himself. Inside the temple on High Street hang paintings of some of Skull and Bones's more illustrious members; the painting of George Bush, the most recently installed, is five feet high.

There were other Bush Bonesmen, a proud line of them stretching from great uncle George Herbert Walker Jr. to uncle Jonathan Bush to cousins George Herbert Walker IIIand Ray Walker. So when George W. was "tapped" for Skull and Bones, at the end of his junior year, he, too, naturally became a Bonesman -- but, it seems, a somewhat ambivalent one.

New members of Skull and Bones are assigned secret names, by which fellow Bonesmen will forever know them. Some Bonesmen receive traditional names, denoting function or existential status; others are the chosen beneficiaries of names that their Bones predecessors wish to pass on. The leftover initiates choose their own names. The name Long Devil is assigned to the tallest member; Boaz (short for Beelzebub) goes to any member who is a varsity football captain. Many of the chosen names are drawn from literature (Hamlet, Uncle Remus), from religion, and from myth. The banker Lewis Lapham passed on his name, Sancho Panza, to the political adviser Tex McCrary. Averell Harriman was Thor, Henry Luce was Baal, McGeorge Bundy was Odin. The name Magog is traditionally assigned to the incoming Bonesman deemed to have had the most sexual experience, and Gog goes to the new member with the least sexual experience. William Howard Taft and Robert Taft were Magogs. So, interestingly, was George Bush.

George W. was not assigned a name but invited to choose one. According to one report, nothing came to mind, so he was given the name Temporary, which, it is said, he never bothered to replace; Temporary is how Bush's fellow Bonesmen know him today. (In recent interviews I asked a number of Bush's Bonesmen classmates about the name and elicited no denials.)

The junior George's diffidence in the matter of his secret name seems to reflect a larger ambivalence toward Yale and its select, the most elite of whom are the members of Skull and Bones. The elder George holds his fellow Yalies -- particularly his Bones brethren -- in great esteem, and over the years has often gone to them for advice. George W., in contrast, has publicly made a point of his disdain for the elite northeastern connections that shaped his father's world and, to some extent, his own. Fay Vincent, the former commissioner of baseball, who is a Bush family friend and himself the son of a Bonesman, says, "Young George is as unlikely a Bonesperson as I've ever met." Young George has not attended a Yale reunion since he graduated.

Bush's dismissal of Yale and all it stands for may be a response to the repeated charges of political opponents that he is not much more than a papa's boy. Kent Hance, who trounced Bush in his 1978 congressional race, insinuated that Bush was not a true Texan and accused him of "riding his daddy's coattails."

If George W. truly wanted to detach himself from his father and from the traditions of a long line of ancestors, he chose a curious path -- in effect, retracing his father's footsteps.

SKULL and Bones is the oldest of Yale's secret societies and by far the most determinedly secretive. As such, it has long been an inspiration for speculation and imagination. It still is. The society is, of course, the inspiration for the new Universal Pictures thriller The Skulls, about a nefarious secret society at an Ivy League school in New Haven. In 1968, when George W. Bush was in Skull and Bones, there were eight "abovegrounds," or societies that met in their own "tombs," and as many as ten "undergrounds," which held meetings in rented rooms. In an article in the 1968 Yale yearbook Lanny Davis, a 1967 Yale graduate and a secret-society member who would go on to become a White House special counsel in the Clinton Administration, described how Bones, famous for its distinguished list of members, held more sway than the others.

Come "Tap Day" ... if you're a junior, despite the fact that you've banged your fist at the lunch table and said, "This is 1968," and have loudly denounced societies as anachronisms, when the captain of the football team is standing by your door and when the tower clock strikes eight he rushes in and claps your shoulder and shouts, "Skull and Bones, accept or reject?" you almost always scream out, "Accept!" and you never, never, pound your fist at the lunch table, not for that reason ever again.

Fewer than a tenth of Yale's 1,400 seniors are members of the university's secret societies, which many undergraduates view as self-serving vehicles for real and aspiring aristocrats. Certainly this view seems to have some validity when it comes to Bonesmen. Until 1992, when it became one of the last two secret societies to admit women, Skull and Bones had a history of picking the same kinds of people over and over. Davis's yearbook article explained,

If the society had a good year, this is what the "ideal" group will consist of: a football captain; a Chairman of the Yale Daily News; a conspicuous radical; a Whiffenpoof; a swimming captain; a notorious drunk with a 94 average; a film-maker; a political columnist; a religious group leader; a Chairman of the Lit; a foreigner; a ladies' man with two motorcycles; an ex-service man; a negro, if there are enough to go around; a guy nobody else in the group had heard of, ever.

Indeed, George W.'s 1968 brethren slip easily into the desired slots: among them were the Olympic swimmer and gold medalist Don Schollander; a future Harvard Medical School surgeon, Gregory Gallico; a future Rhodes scholar, Robert McCallum; the Whiffenpoofs' pitch, Robert Birge; Donald Etra, an Orthodox Jew; Muhammed Saleh, a Jordanian; a future deputy director of the National Institute of Mental Health, Rex Cowdry; and the black soccer captain Roy Austin. Only George W. himself fell into none of the aforementioned categories. He was generally regarded as a legacy tap.

Given the society's history as an incubator and meeting point for rising generational elites, it is not surprising that an especially susceptible kind of "barbarian" -- the Bones term for a nonmember -- has long seen the society as a locus of mystery, wealth, and conspiracy. One doesn't need to scratch deeply to uncover accusations of sinister ties with the CIA, the Trilateral Commission, the Illuminati, the Council on Foreign Relations, even the Nazis. It turns out that the Yale admissions committee that voted to admit George W., despite his poor record at Andover, included three members (out of seven) who were Bonesmen; those seeking evidence of malign influence will surely raise an eyebrow. (For the conspiracy-minded, the most useful omnium gatherum is the British writer Antony C. Sutton's feverish 1983 tract An Introduction to the Order.) World domination aside, the most pervasive rumors about Bones are that initiates must masturbate in a coffin while recounting their sexual exploits, and that their candor is ultimately rewarded with a no-strings-attached gift of $15,000. Bonesmen, who are sworn to secrecy at initiation, have not publicly denied or confirmed these rumors; they have usually made a point of refusing to speak to the press about the society at all. As The Skulls was about to be released, and as George W.'s quest for the Republican presidential nomination looked increasingly certain to succeed, the society sent all members a memo reminding them of their vow of silence. Still, as I recently discovered in the course of looking into Skull and Bones, not all Bonesmen see the necessity of remaining tight-lipped about a society whose biggest secret may be that its secrets are essentially trivial.

THE story of Skull and Bones begins in December of 1832. Upset (according to one account) by changes in the Phi Beta Kappa election process, a Yale senior named William Russell and a group of classmates decided to form the Eulogian Club as an American chapter of a German student organization. The club paid obeisance to Eulogia, the goddess of eloquence, who took her place in the pantheon upon the death of the orator Demosthenes, in 322 B.C., and who is said to have returned in a kind of Second Coming on the occasion of the society's inception. The Yale society fastened a picture of its symbol -- a skull and crossbones -- to the door of the chapel where it met. Today the number 322, recalling the date of Demosthenes' death, appears on society stationery. The number has such mystical overtones that in 1967 a graduate student with no ties to Skull and Bones donated $322,000 to the society.

(The number 322 has also been a particular favorite of conspiracy-minded hunters for evidence of Skull and Bones's global connections. It was the combination to Averell Harriman's briefcase when he carried classified dispatches between London and Moscow during World War II. Antony C. Sutton claims that 322 doubles as a reminder of the society's mother organization in Germany; the American group, founded in 1832, is the second chapter -- thus 32-2.)

In 1856 Daniel Coit Gilman, who went on to become the founding president of Johns Hopkins University, officially incorporated the society as the Russell Trust Association, and Skull and Bones moved into the space it still occupies. The Bones tomb is forbidding only on the outside. Marina Moscovici, a Connecticut conservator who recently spent six years restoring fifteen paintings from the Skull and Bones building, describes the atmosphere inside as "funny spooky." She says, "Sort of like the Addams Family, it's campy in an old British men's-smoking-club way. It's not glamorous by any means."

"Bones is like a college dorm room," a 1980s Bonesman told me. "Ours was a place that used to be really nice but felt kind of beat up, lived in. There were socks underneath the couch, old half-deflated soccer balls lying around." Dozens of skeletons and skulls, human and animal, dangle from the walls, on which German and Latin phrases have been chiseled ("Whether poor or rich, all are equal in death"), among moose heads, sconces, medieval armor, antlers, boating flags, manuscripts, statuettes of Demosthenes, and a pair of boots that one member wore throughout his active duty with American forces in France during World War II. The gravestone of Elihu Yale, the eponymous eighteenth-century merchant, was stolen years ago from its proper setting in Wrexham, Wales, and is displayed in a glass case, in a room with purple walls.

As noted, for many years the society has possessed a skull that members call Geronimo. In the 1980s, under pressure from Ned Anderson, a former Apache tribal chairman in Arizona, the society produced the skull in question. The skull didn't match Anderson's records, and it was returned to the society's tomb. Anderson wasn't finished. He reportedly took the issue up with his congressman, John McCain; McCain tried to arrange a meeting between Anderson and George Bush, who was then the Vice President. Bush wasn't interested, and the matter was dropped. "We still call it Geronimo anyway," a Bonesman says. The issue of Geronimo's skull never surfaced in the public record during the bitter contest between McCain and George W. for the Republican nomination.

The most private room in the building, known as the Inner Temple, or (this will be no surprise) Room 322, is approximately fourteen feet square and guarded by a locked iron door. Inside, a case contains a skeleton that Bonesmen refer to as Madame Pompadour. Compartments in the case guard the society's cherished manuscripts, including the secrecy oath and instructions for conducting an initiation.


 

The initiation ceremony, held in April, involves as many alumni, or "patriarchs," as possible, one of whom in each instance serves as the supervisor, known as Uncle Toby. The Inner Temple is cleared of furniture except for two chairs and a table, and Bonesmen past and present assemble: Uncle Toby in a robe; the shortest senior, or "Little Devil," in a satanic costume; a Bonesman with a deep voice in a Don Quixote costume; one in papal vestments; another dressed as Elihu Yale; four of the brawniest in the role of "shakers"; and a crew of extras wearing skeleton costumes and carrying noisemakers. According to the initiation script, Uncle Toby "sounds like the only sane person in the room."

As an initiate enters the room, patriarchs standing outside the Inner Temple shout, "Who is it?" The shakers bellow the initiate's name, which the patriarchs echo. The shakers push the initiate toward the table, where the secrecy oath has been placed, and he is enjoined to "Read! Read! Read!" The shakers then half-carry the initiate to a picture of Eulogia, and the Bonesmen shriek, "Eulogia! Eulogia! Eulogia!" After another trip to the oath, the shakers fire the initiate toward a picture of a woman that Bonesmen call Connubial Bliss.

Rituals along these lines go on for quite some time, recalling a cross between haunted-house antics and a human pinball game -- "like something from a Harry Potter novel," in the words of one Bonesman, now an engineer. It is perhaps worth noting, in light of George W.'s controversial episode at Bob Jones University and the specter of anti-Catholicism, that at one point in the proceedings every initiate kisses the slippered toe of the "Pope." At last the initiate is formally dubbed a Knight of Eulogia. Amid more raucous ritual he is cast from the room into the waiting arms of the patriarchs.

WITHIN the tomb students run on Skull and Bones time, which is five minutes ahead of the time in the rest of the world. "It was to encourage you to think that being in the building was so different from the outside world that you'd let your guard down," a Bonesman ('72) explains. At 6:30 on Thursdays and Sundays the Bonesmen gather in the Firefly Room for supper. The room is dim and intimate; light shines through the gaping eyeholes of fixtures shaped like skulls. Bonesmen drink various refreshments from skull-shaped cups, but never alcohol. The dry-society rule, fervently enforced, was designed to keep members level-headed for discussions -- a change of pace for George W., who drank heavily during his college years.

At 7:55 barbarian time Uncle Toby rings a bell to summon the members to the session. When the knights are seated, they sing two sacred anthems before the Hearing of Excuses, during which members are assessed fines for errors, such as arriving late or using a society name outside the tomb. Uncle Toby then draws debate topics and an order of speakers from the Yorick, a skull divided into compartments. The ninety-minute period of debate can be frivolous or grave.

One of the standard pieces of lore about Skull and Bones is that each member must at some point give an account of his sexual history, known as the CB (for "Connubial Bliss"). "After the first one or two times it's like guys listing their conquests, and that gets old," one young Bonesman told me recently. "There's just not that much to talk about" -- and so CBs have evolved into relationship discussions. "It's the kind of stuff a lot of guys do with their teammates," says another Bonesman ('83). "There was nothing perverse or surreal or prurient -- just an open exchange. It's like TV's Ricki Lake -- there's now a national mania for purging thoughts at large. This is a way of doing it in a very private, non-sensationalist way that benefits the people who are listening and the people who are telling."

By mid-autumn, after each member has presented a CB, the time slot shifts to Life Histories, when Bonesmen spend one or more nights giving their autobiographies. George Bush's autobiography focused on his military service but also looked ahead, a 1948 member told me. "He was talking about the future, first about his family and then about being able to have an impact in public service." George W., in contrast, spoke often about his father. George W.'s fellow Bonesmen have been unwilling to elaborate.

WHEN U.S. News & World Report asked President Bush in 1989 why he had chosen to attend Yale, he replied, "My family had a major Yale tradition." Today George W. Bush distances himself from Yale (although supporters cite his alma mater to combat charges that he is a lightweight). He has criticized its "intellectual snobbery" and has maintained that the school epitomizes "a certain East Coast attitude" and an "intellectual arrogance." George W.'s attitude toward Yale extends to its most elite society. Whereas George Bush returned to the tomb in 1998 to be the dinner speaker at the annual Skull and Bones commencement party, George W. has stayed away. In his 1999 campaign autobiography, A Charge to Keep, George W. Bush mentions his membership in Skull and Bones only in passing: "My senior year I joined Skull and Bones, a secret society, so secret I can't say anything more."

Yet Skull and Bones was not relegated entirely to George W.'s past after he graduated. In 1971, having been rejected by the University of Texas Law School and needing a job, Bush called a Bonesman, Robert H. Gow. Gow, who later told The Washington Post that his Houston-based agricultural company had not been looking for anyone at the time, hired Bush as a management trainee. In 1977, when Bush formed Arbusto Energy, his first company, he once again applied to Skull and Bones for financial aid. With assistance from his uncle Jonathan Bush (Bones '53), he lined up $565,000 from twenty-eight investors. One of them contributed $93,000 -- the California venture capitalist William H. Draper III (Bones '50). Twelve Bonesmen (including family members)and the son of a patriarch gave a total of $35,500 to Bush's 1998 gubernatorial campaign. At least forty-six Bonesmen or sons of patriarchs have given approximately $1,000 apiece to his presidential campaign -- the maximum allowed by law.

Not surprisingly, loyalty often flows in the other direction. In 1984 Bush flew to Tennessee to accompany the Republican Senate nominee and Bonesman ('67) Victor Ashe on a seven-city tour. Ashe lost to Al Gore.

That George W. keeps his Skull and Bones connections in repair is hardly a sign of anything insidious; it's just business as usual in America. Compared with his family connections and his family's Yale connections, the Skull and Bones network is just a sideshow. But in the eyes of the conspiracy-minded, interconnections of any kind, especially when cloaked in mystery and ritual, constitute virtual proof of dark doings. Skull and Bones will probably never rid itself of innuendo -- innuendo that has not helped the Bonesmen Bushes in the pursuit of politics.

Conspiracy theories, which George W. has called "the kind of connect-the-random-dots charges that are virtually impossible to refute," contributed to Bush's defeat in his 1978 congressional campaign. Bill Minutaglio, in his biography of Bush, First Son, recalls an afternoon debate moderated by the radio talk-show host Mel Turner:

Turner ... wanted to know if the young Bush was a tool of some shadow government; it was the same thing people had confronted his father with when they had called him a "tool of the eastern kingmakers." "Are you involved in, or do you know anybody involved in, one-world government or the Trilateral Commission?" Bush, who had been telling people he was tired of being hammered for having "connections" through his father to the eastern establishment, was fuming. "I won't be persuaded by anyone, including my father," he said, with a biting tone in his voice.

On the way out of the restaurant, Bush was still livid. He refused to shake hands with Turner. "You asshole," Turner heard him hiss as he walked by.

George W.'s father has certainly felt that membership in Skull and Bones damaged him politically. When Fay Vincent made a consolation call to Bush after his 1980 loss of the Republican presidential nomination to Ronald Reagan, the weary candidate said, "Fay, let me tell you something. If you ever decide to run for office, don't forget that coming from Andover, Yale, Skull and Bones, and the Trilateral Commission is a big handicap. People don't know what they are, so they don't know where you're coming from. It's really a big, big problem."

In The Skulls, members of the secret society murder a student journalist who is attempting to probe its mysteries. Real-life journalists have not met the same fate, so far as we know, although Ron Rosenbaum, the author of a 1977 Esquire article on Skull and Bones, wrote that a Bonesman warned him not to get too close: "The alumni still care," the source warned.

"Don't laugh. They don't like people tampering and prying. The power of Bones is incredible. They've got their hands on every lever of power in the country. You'll see -- it's like trying to look into the Mafia."

When I read this excerpt to one young Bonesman, he laughed and said, "I really don't think I'd be working nights as a paralegal while trying to be an actor if I had access to some golden key."

SKULL and Bones doesn't own an opulent island hideaway like the one depicted in The Skulls. It does own an island on the St. Lawrence River -- Deer Island, in Alexandria Bay. The forty-acre retreat is intended to give Bonesmen an opportunity to "get together and rekindle old friendships." A century ago the island sported tennis courts and its softball fields were surrounded by rhubarb plants and gooseberry bushes. Catboats waited on the lake. Stewards catered elegant meals. But although each new Skull and Bones member still visits Deer Island, the place leaves something to be desired. "Now it is just a bunch of burned-out stone buildings," a patriarch sighs. "It's basically ruins." Another Bonesman says that to call the island "rustic" would be to glorify it. "It's a dump, but it's beautiful."

The fading of Deer Island exemplifies the dwindling finances of Skull and Bones, which can no longer claim the largest society endowment at Yale. Unlike members of other societies, Bonesmen pay no dues, though patriarchs receive an annual letter requesting a "voluntary contribution to the Russell Trust Association." In truth, Skull and Bones has never been wealthy.

The society's accounts are much fatter in the ineffables department. A Skull and Bones document states,

The experience we have come to value in our society depends on privacy, and we are unwilling to jeopardize that life in order to solicit new members. The life which we invite you to share in our society is based on such intangible factors that we cannot meaningfully convey to you either its nature or quality.

Hardly a tool of Hades, but rather a staid wayside for students, its heyday past, its glory faded, Skull and Bones may have little more than this to conceal.

As for the $15,000 graduation gift, George W.'s contemporary Rex Cowdry says, "I'm still waiting for mine."


Alexandra Robbins, a 1998 graduate of Yale University, is on the staff of The New Yorker's Washington bureau

This article originates at http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/2000/05/robbins.htm and is listed here only to augment our material. Ms. Robbins has a book entitled "Secrets of the Tomb" that deals with the society in greater depth.

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