Time magazine expolores whether Ground Zero really is "hallowed" ground.
They looked around the neighborhood and found New York Doll's Gentleman's Club, and the Pussycat Lounge are two strip clubs that sit within a block of Ground Zero, but are not seen as a threat to the land's hallowed nature. So it seems to some, freedom of religion might be a problem, but a $10 lap dance is not (or maybe it's $15 now, NewsFeed hasn't been there in a while).
Then there's Off Track Betting, where visitors to the sacred neighborhood are able to place bets on the horses without even breaking their solemn focus on the dump trucks and cranes that sit where the Twin Towers once stood. Think about it: where else can you show your reverence while at the same time putting all your faith in Fat Chance Cinnamon or Poco's Black Charger?
Let's not forget Thunder Lingerie and More, where you can pay your respects to the 9/11 tragedy, then take in a peep show, or pick up a few naughty items for that trip back to the hotel.
Keith Olberman from MSNBC described the area as a ghost town:
Absolutley! The Seattle Times reports that Bobby Valentine is interested in the M's coaching job. Back in 1999, Valentine was ejected from a Mets game, but snuck back into the dugout in disguise! Classic!
A law enforcement source told Don and KIRO Radio that troopers are investigating the Seattle Ruff Ryders, a local chapter of a national motorcycle group.
As part of a SLANT 45 effort, the Bushes took photos with the kids and an individual photo with each of the returning service members arriving at Dallas/Forth Worth airport.
A number of listeners think the bikers involved in that taunting incident involving a state trooper dined at Hooters of South Park prior to the wreck. We spoke off the air to a manager there who said the group he sponsors is peaceful and was in a 'meeting' at the time of the accident. However, he added that many biker groups hang out there for 'Two Wheel Tuesdays' and he can't account for all of them.