Posted on 11/18/2009 10:29:01 AM PST by BGHater
The eternal flame is not living up to its name again.
The Prison Ships Martyrs Monument in Fort Greene Park, a tribute to the nearly 12,000 prisoners of war who died on British ships in the East River during the Revolutionary War, has dimmed and residents tempers are burning bright.
The monument is not getting the justice it deserves, said Michael Molfetas, a Clinton Hill resident who was appalled that it had taken less than a year since the November, 2008 rededication ceremony for the supposedly eternal flame to go out. It is here to show Americas strength and to give thanks to people who helped make America what it is today. Its just not right.
Last fall, more than 500 people gathered in the park to take part in a relighting ceremony to mark the memorials 100th anniversary. But this week, a fact-finding mission by The Brooklyn Paper revealed that three sides of the granite plinth, which sits atop the largest crypt of Revolutionary War remains in the US, are in darkness and a fourth side is only dimly lit because one of its two spotlights is out.
The Parks Department said that the floodlights are working fine theyre just a victim of modern technology.
The lights work, but there is a programming issue with the timer, said Phil Abramson, an agency spokesman. We are working on correcting the condition.
Of course, its not the first time that the 101-year-old Doric column and crypt considered by many to be the most significant war memorial in the country have been neglected. For decades after the eternal flame was darkened in 1921, the monument was allowed to fall into disrepair. In the 1930s, the elevator that took people to the top was dismantled, and the decay continued until just a few years ago, when the Fort Greene Park Conservancy demanded and got repairs.

Just one year after it was relighted, the monument to Revolutionary War martyrs in Fort Greene Park has already lost its shine. Locals blame the Parks Department for failing to keep the flame.

Here's what it looked like after last year's rededication.
The lights work, but there is a programming issue with the timer, said Phil Abramson, an agency spokesman. We are working on correcting the condition.
and if the coffee pot goes out in their office, are the just “working on correcting it”?
What the “H” is in a timer? “theyre just a victim of modern technology.” My a$$.
DEFINITELY obamao’s fault!
Historian Edwin G. Burrows in his 2008 book on the subject “Forgotten Patriots: The Untold Story of American Prisoners During the Revolutionary War” believes the number is actually 18,000 instead of the 12,000 number.
http://www.amazon.com/Forgotten-Patriots-American-Prisoners-Revolutionary/dp/0465008356
Thanks for that info. Hats off to true patriots who fought against tyranny and oppression.
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