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Tourists are pleasantly surprised when New Yorkers act as friendly and
polite as the people back home in Maybury. However, delegates to this
month's Republican National Convention shouldn't expect to be treated
to our standard out-of-towner treatment. The Republican delegates here
to coronate George W. Bush are unwelcome members of a hostile invading
army. Like the hapless saps whose blood they sent to be spilled into
Middle Eastern sands, they will be given intentionally incorrect
directions to nonexistent places. Objects will be thrown in their
direction. Children will call them obscene names.



They will not be greeted as liberators.


Well aware that it is barren soil for their party's anti-urban,
anti-immigrant, anti-feminist, overtly racist ideology, Republican
leaders have wisely avoided New York City as a convention site for the
past 150 years. Even as the rest of America turns red, we New Yorkers
remain as liberal as the people's republic of San Francisco: fewer
than 18 percent of the citizens of New York's five boroughs (which
include relatively conservative places like Staten Island) cast
ballots for Bush/Cheney in 2000. But White House strategist Karl Rove
sees the continued exploitation of 9/11 for partisan political gain as
Bush's key to victory in November. That means bringing the big bash
three miles north of the hole where the Twin Towers used to stand,
where most of the victims of 9/11 were burned, suffocated, impaled and
pulverized.


Making hay of the dead is also the point of this confab's timing. The
2004 Necropublican National Convention is being held a full month
later than normal, from August 30 to September 2. The original plan
was to have Bush shuttle between Madison Square Garden and Ground Zero
for photo ops to coincide with the third anniversary of the September
11th attacks. Bush's visits to the Trade Center site were quietly
canceled a few months back after 9/11 survivors expressed revulsion at
the idea. But it was too late to change the date.


Anti-Republican sentiment is rising to a fever pitch here as the dog
days tick down to the dreaded affair. A poll cited by the local ABC
affiliate shows 83 percent of New Yorkers don't want their city to
host the RNC. And many of them are planning to do something about it.


Rejecting ex-mayor Ed Koch's call to "make nice" with the party that
used the deaths of 2,801 New Yorkers--most of them Democrats--for
everything from tax cuts for the rich to building concentration camps
at Guant�namo and Abu Ghraib to invading Iraq (news - web sites) to
enrich Dick Cheney (news - web sites) and his fellow Halliburton
execs, some groups are encouraging liberal-minded New Yorkers to
volunteer for the city's squad of official greeters. Creatively
altered maps of streets and subways will be handed out to button-clad
stupid white men. Other saboteurs wearing fake RNC T-shirts will
direct them to parts of town where Bush's policies have hit hardest.
Rumor has it that prostitutes suffering from sexually transmitted
diseases will discourage the use of condoms with Republican customers.


Anywhere between 250,000 and 1,000,000 anti-Bush demonstrators are
expected to hit the streets of Manhattan, but the city and protest
organizers can't agree on where to put them. Activists say they'll
direct marchers to Central Park, their preferred site; city officials
are threatening mass arrests if they do. Adding to the already
combustible Chicago '68 vibe is a possible wildcat strike by city cops
and firefighters. And now, as if everyone concerned wasn't already
tweaky, FBI (news - web sites) agents are traveling around the United
States, to harass members of leftist groups planning to protest the
New York RNC.


Strikebreaking policemen and private security personnel may be able to
keep the protesters away from the convention hall. But Republicans who
venture outside the Garden deserve the abuse ordinary New Yorkers will
likely inflict upon them.


True, the Administration eventually coughed up the $20 billion aid
package Bush promised the city after 9/11. But that sum--equal to the
cost of occupying Iraq for four months--barely made up for such
disaster-related expenses as police overtime, debris removal and
rebuilding damaged subway stations and tunnels. New York's economy
hasn't even begun to recover. As the nation's official unemployment
rate hovers at six percent, the city's runs around eight. Mayor
Michael Bloomberg, a Republican, opposes virtually every Bush
Administration decision concerning New York City.


Even viler than Bush's urban neglect is his failure to avenge the
World Trade Center victims as he pledged to do on 9/14, dusty
firefighter helpfully posing under his arm on The Pile. After 9/11, Al
Qaeda and Osama bin Laden (news - web sites) were in Pakistan. They
and the Taliban received funding from Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. The
19 hijackers, organized by Egyptian Islamic Jihad, were Egyptian and
Saudi. But Bush didn't attack Pakistan, Saudi Arabia or Egypt. He went
after Afghanistan (news - web sites) and Iraq instead, nations that
had nothing to do with 9/11 but offered business opportunities for
GOP-connected oil concerns. Incredibly, he siphoned more money and
arms to the Egyptians, Saudis and Pakistanis.


Not only did Bush let the terrorists get away, he raised their
allowance.


If today's GOP retained a shred of the dignity and patriotism that it
once possessed as the Party of Lincoln, it would have dumped Bush in
favor of a candidate more interested in defending America than his
wealthy contributors. Republicans are neofascists now, and that's why
New Yorkers good and true will be yelling at them to go back home.





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