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Minneapolis Bridge
"Other logistical questions loom. The bridge carries an estimated 200,000 cars a day. That traffic will have to be rerouted indefinitely.
The bridge also was expected to be a key artery during the Republican National Convention in the summer of 2008.
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My my. Wouldn't it be convenient if it were determined the collapse were somehow due to terrorism and demonstrates clearly that we need even more of a police state.
The bridge also was expected to be a key artery during the Republican National Convention in the summer of 2008.
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My my. Wouldn't it be convenient if it were determined the collapse were somehow due to terrorism and demonstrates clearly that we need even more of a police state.
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The bridge was 40 years old, and a custom design created out of convenience. It was basically a heavy slab of 8-lane concrete on top of a lighter steel frame, and was under construction in some way or another almost every summer.
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Im personally leaning to blaming Pawlenty, the republican suckass governor we have, who's screwed the state budget in so many ways (they wanted to cut funding for fucking snowplows...we then proceeded to get nearly three feet of snow in three days as nature going 'I dont -think- so') and cut funding for road repair (potholes everywhere) and the state going 'Oh we dont have to do anything about that major bridge yet because it says it can get away with a few more years, we'll just resurface it and make it look pretty!'. It'll be interesting to see who gets the blame. It's an interstate bridge, so not strictly under the cities control, so they cant shuffle it off there.
bleh, just lucky there were as few deaths as there were. And Im impressed, it took CNN about an hour and a half to finally get around to mentioning that there was no sign of it being a terrorist act. --
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