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	<title>Comments on: What Do the MTA and Al Qaeda Have in Common?</title>
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	<description>New York Politics from a Libertarian Perspective</description>
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		<title>By: Bob Armstrong</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob Armstrong</dc:creator>
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		<description>My closest subway entrances were at Fulton and Williams all the time I lived at the Fish Market . This was the last and greatest boondoggle during my tenure in NYC . I got to their meetings when they first unveiled their destructive plans . I guess they went ahead and tore down that perfectly fine old highrise along Broadway . Vandals . I thought their plans for grand greenhouse seemed to borrow noticibly from my proposal for the WTC hole .

I commented to them what stupid disfunctional ego candy their notion of a centralized entrance at Fulton and Broadway was . People go into their closest subway entrance . They don't give a damn what's 2 blocks away . All that matters is what's below ground , and for the money they were talking , they could have put in moving "sidewalks" down there . 

One day I got a totally unexpected FedEx delivery . Not an envelop , but a big box . It turned out to be some massive ( half a foot or more ) study for the project . Why they sent it , I have no idea - but it must have cost them $100 between printing and FedExing the tome . Just one of those things I left sitting on Peck Slip when I moved .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My closest subway entrances were at Fulton and Williams all the time I lived at the Fish Market . This was the last and greatest boondoggle during my tenure in NYC . I got to their meetings when they first unveiled their destructive plans . I guess they went ahead and tore down that perfectly fine old highrise along Broadway . Vandals . I thought their plans for grand greenhouse seemed to borrow noticibly from my proposal for the WTC hole .</p>
<p>I commented to them what stupid disfunctional ego candy their notion of a centralized entrance at Fulton and Broadway was . People go into their closest subway entrance . They don&#8217;t give a damn what&#8217;s 2 blocks away . All that matters is what&#8217;s below ground , and for the money they were talking , they could have put in moving &#8220;sidewalks&#8221; down there . </p>
<p>One day I got a totally unexpected FedEx delivery . Not an envelop , but a big box . It turned out to be some massive ( half a foot or more ) study for the project . Why they sent it , I have no idea - but it must have cost them $100 between printing and FedExing the tome . Just one of those things I left sitting on Peck Slip when I moved .</p>
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