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September 16, 2005
Rubbing in Salt at Ground Zero
Posted by Dave Blount at September 16, 2005 8:10 AM
To get an idea of the kind of art we might expect to be seeing at Ground Zero, this was on display in the neighborhood on September 11, courtesy of an exhibit by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council:

Other exhibits include a suitcase bomb and a straitjacket made out of an American flag.
Honorees of the exhibit include Susan Sontag and Edward Said, both of whom made it very clear whose side they were on when it comes to Islamic terror. It wasn't our side.
I hope this sort of thing appeals to those who come to Ground Zero to pay their respects, because as the New York Post pointed out:
Sponsoring all this are some of the same folks designing the IFC and Ground Zero: LMCC President Tom Healy is on the IFC's planning staff. Charles Maikish, tapped by Gov. Pataki and Mayor Bloomberg to run the Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center, is LMCC chairman emeritus.
The IFC is the International Freedom Center — which the Left prefers to a tasteful memorial to the victims of 9/11 at Ground Zero.
Thanks go to the arts community for constantly reminding us that not all of our enemies are overseas.


