New Orleans Tornadoes, February 2007
I heard that alternating hail rhythm in the early morning of February 13th. I looked at the clock and it said 2:45am. At almost exactly 4:oo am the phone rang. A tornado had hit a hotel across the river in Westwego. I was not surprised. In fact, I thought it must have been closer to our house, and I would later learn that I was correct. The tornado had 'skipped' across the river to crash on some homes only about a mile away in New Orleans, and it then 'skipped' two more times across the city. A handful of houses were destroyed on either side of the river, and one woman was killed. The FEMA trailer she was living in was tossed from the yard of her home that was nearly finished being rehabilitated. Even in new tragedies, everything in this town is framed by Hurricane Katrina.
All in all,
There was some talk after the tornado that God must have had a hand in this, since a particular hotel was demolished that had been known as a gateway for many unsound activities. It has even been said that Katrina was an act of God against all the debauchery if the city. I am not a theologian. I am not terribly religious. However I am in this city to help the people who live here and were terribly affected by this ‘act’, and I feel I am entitled to this particular response: “TTTHHHHHHPPPPPPPPTTTTTTTTDDDD.”
I have met people of unsurpassed beauty in this town and I resent – on their behalf – any suggestion that this catastrophe was deserved. Most of the debauchery that occurs in this town is carried out on
Not my God, She has no wrath. (Enough energy towards a small few people – but they deserve to be put in their place.)

