Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Written by Walter Pierce
Lafayette’s top elected official is earning a hardy pat on the back.
Praising politicians generally causes me to twitch. Praising Republicans — think Lee Atwater, Karl Rove and the Southern Strategy — gives me a more pronounced palsy. But Joey Durel, our two-term Republican city-parish president, deserves praise. In spades.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Written by Walter Pierce
Louisiana’s interim lieutenant governor could talk me into anything.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Written by Walter Pierce
A public commitment to funding arts and culture is an investment in us.
I wish I could communicate in print the word “fantastic” with the slight German accent of Acadiana Center for Arts Executive Director Gerd Wuestemann...
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Written by Walter Pierce
BP’s public-relations disaster deepens as its own industry turns on the oil giant.
It was inevitable that BP would be made the pariah, not by the public and the politicians — that happened within weeks of the Deepwater Horizon explosion...
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Written by Walter Pierce
Seeking no-good SOBs for a thankless job
Using the term “qualifying” for registering to run for political office is kind of like using the word “practice” for careers in medicine, accounting and law. We’d like to believe our doctors, accountants and lawyers are done practicing when they get their licenses, and we’d like to think that candidates are qualified when they qualify. Clearly that’s not always the case, be it police jury or president...
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