As reported last week, the brown shirts that hang round Pershing Square have an idea that terrorists only show up during rush hour commutes. Why else would there be such a campaign to arrest "domestic terrorists" in the early morning and mid-afternoon periods?
Any straphanger in Pershing Square on Saturday or Sunday, or after dark during the weekday, will understand that the sheriffs are present for no other reason than to collect revenue. And any true domestic or international terrorist will understand that, just as the sporadic backpack checks on the NYC Metro could be circumvented by going one subway stop away allowed for not only an on-platform attack but presented an opportunity via backed-up straphangers (awaiting NYPD to rifle through their personal belongings, an incident I endured but twice over several years) to be bombed, so too do the exclusive rush-hour presence of Transit Services Bureau officers prompt true terrorists to simply wait for lunch-time and weekends.
-BusTard










Hey sir. my dad told me to tell you thank you for putting the two pictures up! He was one of the guys that got out of jail {Los Angeles} last thursay he was in prison 13 years then he got sent to county then got out. He's the one wearing the shorts! Well thanks alot take care!
Posted by: Stephanie | 11/14/2008 at 07:43 AM
Cheers for relaying that message, Stephanie. (For those folk wondering which photos she means, they can be found at: http://www.thebusbench.com/2008/11/lessons-from-being-arrested-last-friday.html )
Posted by: BusTard | 11/15/2008 at 02:58 AM