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NYC Has No Icons or Monuments Worth Protecting

stinkyboy

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Jan 6, 2005
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http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/2006/06/no_icons_no_mon.html

New York has no national monuments or icons, according to the Department of Homeland Security form obtained by ABC News. That was a key factor used to determine that New York City should have its anti-terror funds slashed by 40 percent--from $207.5 million in 2005 to $124.4 million in 2006.

The formula did not consider as landmarks or icons: The Empire State Building, The United Nations, The Statue of Liberty and others found on several terror target hit lists. It also left off notable landmarks, such as the New York Public Library, Times Square, City Hall and at least three of the nation's most renowned museums: The Guggenheim, The Metropolitan and The Museum of Natural History.

The form ignored that New York City is the capital of the world financial markets and merely stated the city had four significant bank assets.

New York City is home to Chase, JP Morgan, Citi Group, The New York Stock Exchange, The Commodities Exchange, American Express, George Soros funds, Michael Gabelli's funds, Lazard Frere and Salomon Brothers, to name just a few of the more prominent banking interests located there.

The formula did note a commuter population of more than 16 million around the city twice struck by fundamentalist terrorists and twice more targeted in plots halted in pre-operational stages. It noted the more than eight million residents and the largest rail ridership in the nation - more than five million. It is those commuters and rail riders who are expected to suffer most from the cuts since mass transit is listed on most DHS alerts as the top terror target. (Click here for the Strategic Threat Document obtained by ABC News.)

The report lists as classified "visitors of interest destination city," immigration cases, suspicious incidents and FBI cases. New York City is home to the largest FBI field office in the country, which actively monitors 24/7 the Iranian Mission. The city has also had the most significant terror trials in the nation and is home to one of the largest air hubs in the nation.
 

Echo

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Jul 10, 2002
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These little bickering matches between NYC and whoever else got more money is pathetic. I read some quote yesterday from some bigwig in NYC saying something like "ooh, Georgia needs $47 million to protect their peanut farms". Has he never heard of Atlanta? I hate politicians. I hate our government. Screw this place.
 

Old Man G Funk

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Nov 21, 2005
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Yeah, I can see Atlanta being a target and Georgia needing some funds. What I want to know, however, is how much does Idaho get? Or how about Alabama? NYC definitely has a legitimate need.
 

Silver

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Jul 20, 2002
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To be fair, the only case of fundamentalist terrorism commited in Atlanta was homegrown. Same for Oklahoma city. Them foreigners love the Big Apple...
 

Echo

crooked smile
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Silver said:
To be fair, the only case of fundamentalist terrorism commited in Atlanta was homegrown. Same for Oklahoma city. Them foreigners love the Big Apple...
Are deaths from homegrown terrorist acts somehow less significant?
 

Silver

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Jul 20, 2002
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Echo said:
Are deaths from homegrown terrorist acts somehow less significant?
Sure. Those are deaths caused by God fearing Christian patriots who got a little carried away.

September 11 was godless goat eating Mohammed worshipers. Much worse...
 

Echo

crooked smile
Jul 10, 2002
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Silver said:
Sure. Those are deaths caused by God fearing Christian patriots who got a little carried away.

September 11 was godless goat eating Mohammed worshipers. Much worse...
Plus they came from countries with oil. The ultimate sin.
 

ohio

The Fresno Kid
Nov 26, 2001
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rooftest said:
Honestly, $124 million's a lot of money considering the size of NYC (not very large)
How about by population? That's a lot of straw to sift through looking for a needle.