They keep on saying politics prevents this building from being dismantled. How is it possible, given the health issues and great danger, that one single shred of politics could keep this monster in place? Who are the political players at fault for subjecting New Yorkers and firemen to continued danger? They should be hung.
Sep. 04 2007 09:04 AM
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They keep on saying politics prevents this building from being dismantled. How is it possible, given the health issues and great danger, that one single shred of politics could keep this monster in place? Who are the political players at fault for subjecting New Yorkers and firemen to continued danger? They should be hung.
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