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Thread ID: 20138 | Posts: 6 | Started: 2005-09-11
2005-09-11 13:54 | User Profile
Gay parade 'Southern Decadence' goes on, despite Katrina
[COLOR=DarkRed][NOTE WHAT FLAG THE FAGGOTS BE TOTIN'!!!][/COLOR] :shocking:
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Robin Cates, left, tosses confetti on John Lambert as he carries a 'Life Goes On?' sign as they take part in the Southern Decadence parade in the French Quarter of New Orleans, La., Sunday, Sept. 4, 2005. The week long gay festival, which is second only to Mardi Gras, was to have begun Sunday. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
NEW ORLEANS - A handful of die-hard revelers refused Sunday to let Katrina's devastation kill their party spirit or snuff out a famous gay parade that normally draws thousands to New Orleans' French Quarter.
As military helicopters buzzed overhead, about two dozen holdout remnants of the annual Southern Decadence festival marched through the quarter, stopping at one of the only bars open, just barely - Johnny White's Sports Bar & Grill.
Dressed in drag, wearing plastic leis or sporting makeup, the participants said they were determined to fight back against overwhelming despair with a familiar celebration that always begins in front of a favorite Gay bar, the Golden Lantern.
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2005-09-11 16:04 | User Profile
I'm starting to think that Pat Robertson is right: God is punishing this city ... maybe it wasn't hit hard enough. :tank:
2005-09-11 16:30 | User Profile
A fine illustration of the recurring theme "it's all about me" in the homosexual community. Can these folks think of anything other than their libido?
AE [QUOTE=confederate_commando]Gay parade 'Southern Decadence' goes on, despite Katrina NEW ORLEANS - A handful of die-hard revelers refused Sunday to let Katrina's devastation kill their party spirit or snuff out a famous gay parade that normally draws thousands to New Orleans' French Quarter.
As military helicopters buzzed overhead, about two dozen holdout remnants of the annual Southern Decadence festival marched through the quarter, stopping at one of the only bars open, just barely - Johnny White's Sports Bar & Grill. [/QUOTE]
2005-09-12 02:49 | User Profile
[QUOTE]Robin Cates, left, tosses confetti on John Lambert as he carries a 'Life Goes On?' sign as they take part in the Southern Decadence parade in the French Quarter of New Orleans, La., Sunday, Sept. 4, 2005. The week long gay festival, which is second only to Mardi Gras, was to have begun Sunday. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
NEW ORLEANS - A handful of die-hard revelers refused Sunday to let Katrina's devastation kill their party spirit or snuff out a famous gay parade that normally draws thousands to New Orleans' French Quarter. [/QUOTE]Besides those who simply want to be noticed,only people who are very aware they have a very special protected status(could be either or both as fags go) would generally have the nerve to carry signs such as "life goes on" so soon after an event like this hurricane. Everyone else who is not thorougly saddened, in a sufficent enough way, especially by all the poor, dead niggers is "insensitive." or worse.
2005-09-12 03:12 | User Profile
[QUOTE=starr] Everyone else who is not thorougly saddened, in a sufficent enough way, especially by all the poor, dead niggers is "insensitive." or worse.[/QUOTE]
I would love to know how many of the dead in N.O. are homicide victims, one statistic they will keep well under wraps.
2005-09-12 03:27 | User Profile
Sodomites are sick...
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