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Nutty 9/11 art nixed (No U.S. bashing at WTC, Pataki vows)
NY Daily News ^ | 6-25/05 | JOE MAHONEY and DOUGLAS FEIDEN

Posted on 06/25/2005 5:27:58 AM PDT by veronica

No U.S. bashing at WTC, Pataki vows

Gov. Pataki blasted America-bashing art like that featured by Drawing Center.

Gov. Pataki drew a line in the sand yesterday, declaring he will tolerate no America-bashing on the sacred soil of Ground Zero. Hours after the Daily News disclosed that a museum set to rise on the site had displayed kooky and anti-American art, the governor said there can be no place where nearly 3,000 innocents died for an institution that attacks the United States and the heroes of 9/11.

His voice rising and his resolve steely as he compared the World Trade Center tract to the bloody beaches of Normandy and the black waters of Pearl Harbor, Pataki vowed:

"We will not tolerate anything on that site that denigrates America, denigrates New York or freedom or denigrates the sacrifice and courage that the heroes showed on Sept. 11."

He added, "The Daily News did a good service by pointing out some of these things. We do not want that at Ground Zero; I do not want that at Ground Zero and to the extent that I have the power, it's not going to happen."

At issue are two controversial cultural groups that were picked to occupy a major building at the heart of the site - and have enraged 9/11 family members who say their murdered loved ones are being disrespected.

The larger museum, the International Freedom Center, has sparked fears it will focus on acts of U.S. wrongdoing, like slavery and treatment of American Indians, while the Drawing Center, now based in SoHo, was exposed in The News as displaying graphic and vulgar art attacking America's war on terror.

"Sure, there can be debate," Pataki said when asked if his tough stance jeopardized free-speech rights. "But I don't want that debate to be occurring at Ground Zero."

Acting after a protest from family members - and word the Drawing Center had displayed art linking President Bush to Osama Bin Laden and portraying terror suspects as victims of American torture - the governor laid down the law to the Lower Manhattan Development Corp.: "Contact the cultural institutions on the memorial site. . . and get from them an absolute guarantee that as they proceed, it will be with total respect for the sanctity of that site." This was followed by a simple, stark threat: "I'm hopeful they are able to do that, and if not, then they shouldn't be there."

Pataki twice repeated his threat, saying the Freedom and Drawing Centers must respect sacred ground - or else.

"Period. Otherwise they won't be there," he said.

Aides said the governor remained committed to a cultural component and was hopeful the museums would meet his demand to guarantee the sanctity of the site.

Tom Bernstein, the Freedom Center's chairman, pledged in a statement to preserve that sanctity. The center "must, and will, honor humanity's march toward freedom and highlight America's role as a beacon for freedom throughout the world."

The Drawing Center released a statement saying it would work with the state to resolve the "inevitable tensions" between "remembrance and cultural activity."


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; US: New York
KEYWORDS: 911; americahaters; art; bushhaters; dirtyrats; drawingcenterbiatchs; fifthcolumnists; filthyrats; groundzero; pataki; radicalleftists; rats; sept11; sorelosers; wtc; wtcmemorial
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To: veronica
The Drawing Center released a statement saying it would work with the state to resolve the "inevitable tensions" between "remembrance and cultural activity."

This makes it clear that they want controversy on the site, and that they have no intention of being respectful.

41 posted on 06/25/2005 8:25:27 AM PDT by SlowBoat407 (A living affront to Islam since 1959)
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To: Calpernia

I agree.

And it is a start, that he spoke up.


42 posted on 06/25/2005 8:26:03 AM PDT by Velveeta (www.takebackthememorial.org)
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To: TheForceOfOne
Over my dead body !

No stinking way am I letting the memory of anyone from WTC be desecrated by leftie liberal blue artsy crap bs!

This makes me foam at the mouth


43 posted on 06/26/2005 5:33:28 PM PDT by Selkie (I)
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44 posted on 06/26/2005 5:35:47 PM PDT by Selkie (I)
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45 posted on 06/27/2005 4:07:23 AM PDT by TheForceOfOne (My tagline is currently being blocked by Congressional filibuster for being to harsh.)
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To: TheForceOfOne

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46 posted on 06/27/2005 12:47:30 PM PDT by Selkie (I)
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47 posted on 06/27/2005 1:01:29 PM PDT by retrokitten (www.takebackthememorial.org)
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To: veronica; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; The Sailor; txradioguy; Jet Jaguar; Defender2; Blue Scourge; ...

Several pieces of artwork that have been displayed at Drawing Center have drawn protests from relatives of 9/11 victims, including 'A Glimpse of What Life in a Free Country Can Be Like #6' (top) and 'Homeland Security' (below).

From the NY Daily News on 6/23 -

We have nothing against silly, self-important, half-baked pieces of "political art" per se. If someone of the "political artist" persuasion chooses to believe that a drawing of a jetliner dive-bombing a naked, spread-legged woman constitutes a sagacious 9/11 statement - "Homeland Security," this specimen is titled - then fine, draw away, and let the product freely hang in whatever private gallery chooses to display the thing, and let all who would admire it come around and do so all they please. But not at Ground Zero.

Works such as "Homeland Security" belong nowhere near the sobering pit where the twin towers stood, but the prospect of such a sacrilege arises because Gov. Pataki and his lower Manhattan minions have given space there to a SoHo art gallery called The Drawing Center. What were they thinking? Did they even take two minutes to glance through The Drawing Center's catalogue, which, besides "Homeland Security," also features such artistic creations as:

- The infamous hooded Abu Ghraib figure, the wires falling from his wrists to arrange themselves into the word "Liberty."

http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/322012p-275157c.html

48 posted on 06/27/2005 7:33:09 PM PDT by Libloather (I trust Hillary as far as I can throw her...)
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To: Libloather

Thanks for the ping!


49 posted on 06/27/2005 7:35:17 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: Libloather
Thanks for the ping! Here's my submission for the Ground Zero Gallery:


50 posted on 06/27/2005 7:52:03 PM PDT by End_Clintonism_Now (MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL CLINTON!)
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51 posted on 06/28/2005 5:59:05 PM PDT by Libloather (I trust Hillary as far as I can throw her...)
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