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Photographer  Daniel Silva {Karma:2512}
Project #37 Night Photography Camera Model HP 735
Categories Cityscape
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Uploaded 9/12/2004 Film / Memory Type digital
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Location City -  Liberty State Park - Jersey City
State -  NEW JERSEY
Country - United States   United States
About Just got back from Liberty State Park. There were quite a few people there taking pictures. I took a few pictures, maybe I'll post some others...
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Ryan Greene   {K:3297} 9/12/2004
Impressive shot, seeing as you had no tripod. I can't believe I didn't run into you down there. I was the guy with the camera! Didn't you see me? :P

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Ursula Luschnig Ursula Luschnig   {K:21723} 9/12/2004
To In Tranit:You are so awfully right,thanks for your thoughts.

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Stephen Bivens   {K:7308} 9/12/2004
Thanks for this ! I will show how Cleveland did it today. Monday.

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In Transit In Transit   {K:29432} 9/12/2004
There is one UF'er who lost her husband, many of us have lost those close to us, friends - friends of friends

David Brooks: This cult of death is beyond reason
Wednesday, September 08, 2004

WASHINGTON We've been forced to witness the massacre
of innocents. In New York, Madrid, Moscow, Tel Aviv,
Baghdad and Bali, we have seen thousands of people
destroyed while going about the daily activities of
life.

We've been forced to endure the massacre of children.
Whether it's teenagers outside an Israeli disco or
students in Beslan, Russia, we've seen kids singled
out as special targets.

We should by now have become used to the death cult
that is thriving at the fringes of the Muslim world.
This is the cult of people who are proud to declare,
"You love life, but we love death." This is the cult
that sent waves of defenseless children to be mowed
down on the battlefields of the Iran-Iraq war, that
fetishizes death, that joyfully sends people off to
commit mass murder.

This cult attaches itself to a political cause but
parasitically strangles it. The death cult has
strangled the dream of a Palestinian state. The
suicide bombers have not brought peace to Palestine;
they've brought reprisals. The car bombers are not
pushing the United States out of Iraq; they're forcing
America to stay longer. The death cult is now
strangling the Chechen cause, and will bring not
independence but blood.

But that's the idea. Because the death cult is not
really about the cause it purports to serve. It's
about the sheer pleasure of killing and dying.

It's about massacring people while in a state of
spiritual loftiness. It's about experiencing the total
freedom of barbarism - freedom even from human nature,
which says, Love children, and Love life. It's about
the joy of sadism and suicide.

We should be used to this pathological mass movement
by now. We should be able to talk about such things.
Yet when you look at the Western reaction to the
Beslan massacres, you see people quick to divert their
attention away from the core horror of this act. We
don't want to acknowledge those parts of human nature
that were on display in Beslan. Something here, if
thought about too deeply, undermines the categories we
use to live our lives, undermines our faith in the
essential goodness of human beings.

Three years after the Sept. 11 attacks, too many
people have become experts at averting their eyes. If
you look at the editorials and public pronouncements
made in response to Beslan, you see that they glide
over the perpetrators of this act and search for more
conventional, more easily comprehensible, targets for
their rage.

An editorial in The Boston Globe, which was typical of
the American journalistic response, made two quick
references to the barbarity of the terrorists, but
then quickly veered off with long passages condemning
Putin and various Russian policy errors.

The Dutch foreign minister, Bernard Bot, speaking on
behalf of the European Union, declared: "All countries
in the world need to work together to prevent
tragedies like this. But we also would like to know
from the Russian authorities how this tragedy could
have happened."

It wasn't a tragedy. It was a carefully planned mass
murder operation. And it wasn't Russian authorities
who stuffed basketball nets with explosives and shot
children in the back as they tried to run away.

Whatever horrors the Russians have perpetrated upon
the Chechens, whatever their ineptitude in responding
to the attack, the essential nature of this act was
the fact that a team of human beings could go into a
school, live with hundreds of children for a few days,
look them in the eyes and hear their cries, and then
blow them up.

Dissertations will be written about the euphemisms the
news media used to describe these murderers. They were
called "separatists" and "hostage-takers." Three years
after Sept. 11, many are still apparently unable to
talk about this evil. They still try to rationalize
terror. What drives the terrorists to do this? What
are they trying to achieve?

They're still victims of the delusion that Paul Berman
diagnosed after Sept. 11: "It was the belief that, in
the modern world, even the enemies of reason cannot be
the enemies of reason. Even the unreasonable must be,
in some fashion, reasonable."

This death cult has no reason and is beyond
negotiation. This is what makes it so frightening.
This is what causes so many to engage in a sort of
mental diversion. They don't want to confront this
horror. So they rush off in search of more
comprehensible things to hate.

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Terry Ward   {K:-926} 9/12/2004
Thanks for being there and capturing this. I wouldn't be able to see it otherwise.

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