How about the area the building fell on?

On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Scott Stroz <boyz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Not everyone...just you (and maybe Larry - based purely on his
> intolerance of you and Bush) ;)
>
> I just don't get why we need to treat the area around Ground Zero as
> almost hallowed ground. I can accept treating Ground Zero itself as
> 'hallowed', though I do not think it should be.
>
> If we treat the surrounding area the same as GRound Zero, once you get
> outside the actual boundaries of where the towers stood, how do you
> quantify how far away is enough? That is what I was asking. How do you
> quantify 4 blocks being OK, but 3.5 blocks not OK?
>
> I really do not think that Ground Zero should be treated any
> differently that any other plot of land in NYC. But if they are going
> to, it should be limited to where the towers stood, and not extend a
> random number blocks in all directions.

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