by Greg Palast
September 11, 2005
http://www.GregPalast.com
In the War on Terror, we are all on the front lines. Now Southold has apparently
been targeted by Al Qaeda. I'm not surprised.
Southold, if you look at a map, is situated at the ass end of nowhere. We are
known for our Strawberry Festival and fire truck parade. According to the
Census, this tiny place is made up almost entirely of inbred farmers, real
estate speculators and volunteer firemen.
At one end of town is the "Brand Names Outlet Mall" and the water-slide park. At
the other end, there's a ferry boat that takes those who feel lucky to the
Indian casino in Connecticut. And in between, there's Main Street where we hold
the Strawberry Festival. (The festival is a quaint and annoying white-folks'
ritual, an opportunity for backstabbing, petty infighting and all-American
small-mindedness. But that's another story altogether.)
Last month, Town Supervisor Josh, with powers granted him by the Department of
Homeland Security, declared a "national security emergency." (Supervisor Josh
Horton is called by his first name because he was elected at the precocious age
of 26 -- based, it seems, on his stellar qualifications: he wears shoes.) In
light of the clear and present threat of attack, Supervisor Josh ordered every
one taking the ferry boat to the Indian casino to park in the dirt lot across
from the Country Store and not along Route 25.
It was just after the London bombings and Supervisor Josh insisted this was
truly a matter of preparing for terrorist attack, though some locals suspected
it was less about Al Qaeda and more about zoning. Supervisor Josh had been
trying all year, unsuccessfully, to change the zoning on the dirt lot next to
the ferryboat launch from "farming" to "parking" to boost the town's take from
the inebriated gambling tourists. To scare off both Al Qaeda and parking
violators, Josh has posted, care of the federal treasury, an SUV at the ferry
dock armed with two .50-caliber machine guns. I kid you not.
The ferry to the Indian casino is our officially designated town "terrorism
vulnerability point" (TVP). If you don't pick a "terrorism vulnerability point,"
the town can't get its slice of Homeland Security loot from the federal
government.
All ferry passengers are now asked for their home phone numbers, though if they
are suicide bombers, they will not, after they strike, be able to answer the
phone. No matter.
Homeland Security assigned three guardsmen, armed and armored, to the
Vulnerability Point because the town police are a little shorthanded since the
crime wave in the hamlet of Greenport a couple years back. It involved some
petty theft, racial slur complaints and baggies of pot sold. The crime wave
ended when the village disbanded its minuscule police force -- which had
committed all the crimes.
Locals are taking the heightened security at the ferry with patriotic stoicism.
Our local pennysaver printed a letter from John Wronowski saying, "National
security and safety [must be] at the forefront of our efforts
since September
11, 2001."
Mr. Wronowski owns the ferry boat and parking lot.
The paper, The Suffolk Times, interviewed a passenger who bravely travels to
visit his inlaws twice a week. He said, with true grit, "I am not afraid."
But I am. What if there's a sleeper cell in Southold? All they have to do is
review the Homeland Security website for the town's Vulnerability Point and
they'll know, "Hit the water slide, Ahmad! The casino ferry's being watched!"
And there's more here that scares me. There's a jug out at the Lickety Splitz
Ice Cream Parlor on Route 25 for the Cennar Family. It seems that one of the
Cennar kids has been diagnosed with some terrible disease. Undoubtedly, the
doctor bills are killing the family, could bankrupt them -- and the community
jug is out. There's always a jug out for someone who's ill or got crippled and
whose bank account has been wiped away.
And I thought: this is a national security threat. With the lumber yard shut and
the plastics plants gone to China, Al Qaeda could quite easily gain a couple of
recruits in our town: all Bin Laden has to do is offer health insurance.
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