Gail Henke could think of no better way to celebrate the French Quarter's survival of Hurricane Katrina than to belly up to a bar on Bourbon Street with a vodka and cranberry juice. Call it a libation to the storm gods."You know what? There's a reason why we're called the Saints," the 53-year-old tour booker said Monday as she communed with 20 or so other survivors. "Because no matter what religion you are, whether you're a Catholic, whether you're voodoo, whether you're Baptist or so on, so on, and so on -- we all pray. We all pray.
"I'm not a religious fanatic. But God has saved us."
Monday, August 29, 2005
The City of New Orleans
Before a certain somebody goes talking about hell-bound sinners and god-sent hurricanes, read this:
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