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N.Y. Olympic dream a nightmare
NY Daily News ^ | 3/24/04 | Lenore Skenazy

Posted on 03/24/2004 8:50:43 AM PST by presidio9

Dear International Olympics Committee: Hi! How ya doing? Good, I hope. I know you have a meeting coming up next month when you can toss out some of the nine cities you're considering for the 2012 summer Olympics. So I just thought, as a New York City resident, I'd add my two cents worth:

TOSS US!

Thanks but no thanks! Hasta la vista! We need the Olympics like we need an extra arrow next to our name on Al Qaeda's "to do" list. I mean, man, the Olympics. They're a terrorism magnet.

Just look at what Athens is doing to get ready for its Olympic fun this summer. According to a Daily News report, they are going to deploy 45,000 cops, 17,000 firefighters and 35,000 soldiers.

That's an army!

And that's not counting the anti-aircraft missiles being readied and the armada of ships coming to guard the coast and another 200 special forces who are training to deal with such seasonal delights as nuclear, chemical, biological and radiological threats.

Did I mention the spy satellites Athens is counting on that can read license plates from outer space? "OBL 1" "BMB MKR" "DEATH2USA" - plates like that?

Now think of a threat like that coming to midtown Manhattan. Calling Jerry Bruckheimer! This just isn't a scenario that gets me psyched to light a torch.

"Manhattan would be very difficult to secure," concurs Brian Hatch, a business consultant who was Salt Lake City's deputy mayor during the 2002 Olympic Games. Rival cities vying for the 2012 games know enough not to set them right in the center of town, Hatch says. In their plans, "Paris has purposely put their venues at the perimeter of the city," he says. "London is creating from scratch an urban park like Flushing Meadows." Midtown it is not.

Jay Kriegel, head of NYC2012, the organization lobbying for the Olympics, insists that New York would be extremely safe during the games. "This is a city that manages big events better than any place in the world and has a history of handling them with great skill," he says.

True. I am very glad we have such a great Police Department. And Fire Department. But on any given day they are already plenty busy keeping our bridges, tunnels, parks and buildings safe. The Fire Department is even sending some members to terror school, where they're studying things like how to deal with a chemical attack on the subway and whether a nuclear attack would trigger a citywide firestorm.

That's without the Olympics in town.

I won't even go into the economic argument - although security is costing $1 billion in Athens - because, frankly, money is money.

But blood, that's another story. And I sure don't want to think of any getting spilled here just so we can see, in person, some skinny teens balancing on a beam.

So send the Olympics someplace else, please. I promise to watch them on TV.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: New York; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 2012olympics; nyc; olympics; olympics2012
I think we should also elect a Socialist Government.

And also, maybe, try to understand why they hate us.

And also, like, listen to France and Germany and North Korea more on matters of national security.

1 posted on 03/24/2004 8:50:43 AM PST by presidio9
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To: presidio9
Paris has purposely put their venues at the perimeter of the city,"

Does he mean the Muslim controlled Paris suburbs? Yikes!

2 posted on 03/24/2004 9:03:47 AM PST by KarlInOhio (Bill Clinton is the Neville Chamberlain of the War on Terror.)
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To: KarlInOhio
Does he mean

Quoth the raven: "Lenore is a 'she.'"

3 posted on 03/24/2004 9:08:12 AM PST by presidio9 (Homophobic and Proud!!!)
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