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Statue of Liberty Reopens Thanks to Private Cash
My Way News ^ | 8/2/04 | Grant McCool/Reuters

Posted on 08/02/2004 6:19:38 PM PDT by wagglebee

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Statue of Liberty reopens to visitors on Tuesday for the first time since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks following security and safety improvements paid for by more than $30 million in donations.

But what should be a festive event is shadowed by criticism that the crown on America's best-known symbol remains off-limits and that Washington has failed to respond to New York's pleas for more aid to protect high-risk buildings.

The national monument in New York Harbor was closed nearly three years ago as a security precaution after Islamic extremists killed nearly 3,000 people in hijacked aircraft attacks in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania. New York has been singled out often as a potential terrorist target, most recently on Sunday with government warnings of possible truck bomb attacks by al Qaeda on financial centers.

Machine-gun toting police on Monday guarded the New York Stock Exchange and Citigroup headquarters in Manhattan -- buildings specifically mentioned in the latest alert.

The push to re-open the Statue of Liberty took place as top local elected officials complained bitterly about New York's disproportionately low share of government money for security.

Donations of $30 million to the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation charity and $6 million from a campaign sponsored by American Express paid for the upgrades, the U.S. National Park Service said.

Officials improved emergency exits, created new exits, tightened security screening, overhauled fire control systems and enclosed stairways for safe passage in case of a fire.

"We have a vast array of safety and security improvements that are in place today that were not here before 9/11," Larry Parkinson, the U.S. Interior Department official in charge of security said on a visit to the statue.

'WIN FOR THE TERRORISTS'

Visitors will be screened once before they board ferries to Liberty Island, where the statue stands, and a second time before entering the 305-foot (93-meter) tall structure.

But the National Park Service, which runs the island, and the Department of Interior have no plans to allow visitors to make the 22-story climb of more than 350 steps to the statue's crown -- something one New York congressman has decried as a "win for the terrorists."

U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner, a Democrat, described the reopening of the base, pedestal and observation deck as "no triumph" for the United States in its declared war on terrorism.

"If we do not reopen the Statue of Liberty's crown, the terrorists will have won," Weiner said in a statement. "Reopening her feet is no triumph."

In testimony in May to the commission that investigated the Sept. 11 attacks, Mayor Michael Bloomberg complained the city had not gotten its fair share of public funds to cope with terrorist threats.

He said New York, with 8 million people, had received only $5.47 per capita in homeland security grants in 2004 -- the second lowest in the United States -- compared to $38.31 per person in Wyoming.

The statue's reopening also comes amid congressional criticism that the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation overpaid its executives and improperly oversaw donations.

The Senate Finance Committee has also faulted the nonprofit charity for trying to undermine the fund-raising work of other groups, according to The New York Times.

Lady Liberty was a gift from France in 1886. It became a symbol of American promise for immigrants arriving by ship, and of political freedom.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: New York; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: patriotism; statueofliberty
I don't give a damn what these leftists think -- the mere presence of the Statue of Liberty is an enduring symbol of America's greatness. Unfortunately, the left will never understand that.
1 posted on 08/02/2004 6:19:40 PM PDT by wagglebee
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