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Meanderings on the Path of Truth, Justice, and the New Orleans Way

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Super Tuesday

In case you're as jaded by politics as I am, check out the returns on the original Super Tuesday. That's Fat Tuesday in New Orleans. Happy Mardi Gras!

Posted by bp at 12:21 PM

3 comments:

B. said...

Peas & beans,
try being jaded by medicine...
interesting blog
-pork & beans

9:35 PM
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10:29 PM
ALAN said...

Not so jaded by politics anymore, I bet.

And we miss your blogging!!

10:07 AM

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    • ▼  February (1)
      • Super Tuesday
    • ►  January (2)
      • Selective Service: Jury Duty
      • And the winner is...
  • ►  2007 (48)
    • ►  December (4)
      • Judging Poor Judgment
      • Taking a Chance on a Second Chance
      • A new wrinkle on the federal bench
      • Little Pink Houses
    • ►  November (3)
      • Fall from Grace
      • It's the accounting, stupid!
      • The Color of Money
    • ►  October (3)
      • Hari Kari, Nola Style
      • Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction
      • The Kingfish of Jefferson
    • ►  August (4)
      • And now for something completely different.
      • More of the same.
      • Bad News is Good News?
      • Congressional Office is a Member's Castle?
    • ►  July (6)
      • Louisiana's Chief Persecutor
      • Mercy Killing
      • PD Update
      • Crime Solution: A Group Hug
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      • Prescription for a Healthcare Crisis
      • Out in the Cold
    • ►  May (3)
      • The Case for New Orleans
      • Farewell to Arms
      • Kick in the Pants
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      • Keeping One's Word
      • Misdemeanor Murder
      • Sunblock for Lawyers
      • Sober Justice
      • Repeat Champion?
      • Trial by Derby
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      • The Worst Thing I've Ever Done
      • It's the Constitution, Stupid
      • The End of Trials
    • ►  February (3)
      • Volunteers Be Gone?
      • My Funny Valentine
      • New Orleans' Iraq
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      • Rebuilding Completed?
      • Fight Crime, Not Mosquitos
      • Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
      • "Like It or Not" - More on Crime in New Orleans
      • Believe
      • Crime and Politics
      • Free at last?
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Brian Privor
As a kid, I wanted to be magician. Plan B soon followed. My suburban upbringing likely repelled me toward anything that didn’t resemble, well, everything else. And so I attended Tulane University in the singular city of New Orleans. I studied philosophy, dabbled in Buddhism (with a brief stint at a monastery), and explored the outer reaches of consciousness on the well-worn path of college excess. I also courted my future wife, nurtured a love for crawfish and Kermit Ruffins, and my friends discovered my hollow leg or oversized liver. (My doctor confirms the latter.) I traded balmy summers and cockroaches for New England winters and Red Sox to attend Harvard Law School. No doubt I prefer roaches to Red Sox; after graduation, I clerked for a federal judge in New Orleans, and my wife and I married there. Alas, we moved to our Nation’s capital. As Bismarck said, you’re better off not knowing how laws or sausages are made. He must not have had in mind boudin, the local sausage of choice. At least I had to see for myself the sausage factory known as the Louisiana justice system. Hence, I’m serving six months as a public defender. And so this blog begins. Laissez les bon temps rouler!
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