> I've examined the pictures of Katrina carefully - for the matter is
> portentous - and clearly saw the images of Bush, Cheney, and Rove is what I
> can only delicately refer to as a most "compromising" position.

Naah, the RRR has quite a different explanation:


http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=46076

Hurricane hits just before homosexual event

Christian activist: Act of God prevented 'Southern Decadence' festival

    Posted: August 31, 2005   4:38 p.m. Eastern
    © 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

Hurricane Katrina walloped New Orleans just two days before the annual
homosexual "Southern Decadence" festival was to begin in the town, an act
being characterized by some as God's work.

Southern Decadence has a history of "filling the French Quarters section of
the city with drunken homosexuals engaging in sex acts in the public
streets and bars," says a statement from the Philadelphia Christian
organization Repent America.

This year's 34th annual Southern Decadence festival, which drew 125,000
revelers last year, was set to begin today in the Big Easy and run through
Monday. The massive flooding of the city and evacuation order from Gov.
Kathleen Blanco has forced the event's cancellation.

"Although the loss of lives is deeply saddening, this act of God destroyed
a wicked city," stated Repent America director Michael Marcavage in a
statement. "From 'Girls Gone Wild' to 'Southern Decadence,' New Orleans was
a city that opened its doors wide open to the public celebration of sin.
May it never be the same."

Repent America says three former and current mayors of New Orleans have
issued official proclamations welcoming visitors to Southern Decadence.

"Let us pray for those ravaged by this disaster. However, we must not
forget that the citizens of New Orleans tolerated and welcomed the
wickedness in their city for so long," Marcavage said. "May this act of God
cause us all to think about what we tolerate in our city limits, and bring
us trembling before the throne of Almighty God."

Marcavage was one of the five Philadelphia Christians arrested last year
for protesting at a homosexual event. The charges eventually were tossed
out.

Those wishing to contribute to hurricane relief efforts can donate to the
American Red Cross online or by calling 1-800-435-7669.





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