Minnesota bridge collapse

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Postby MissLT » Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:10 am

Xkalibur wrote:
LennyeTran wrote:
Xkalibur wrote:It collapsed because of the corrosion and fatigue of the construction material of the bridge.

And I blame this whole thing on Bush Administration.


I don't think that old man deserves the blame.:) I think, it could be an error of the company who were projecting or building this bridge.

You don't understand how deep this ~ is. It is he who cuts down the education, health care, and other funds. Money talks, ~ walks, ya know. Without the money, who gives a heezy about the bridge?
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Postby Danyet » Wed Aug 15, 2007 3:41 pm

Listen, the bridge did not suddenly become weak just while Bush was in office.
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Postby MissLT » Wed Aug 15, 2007 6:09 pm

You wanna bet?
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Postby Hardi » Wed Aug 15, 2007 6:33 pm

So then that bridge did become suddenly weak when Bush wasn't in office? Now I imagine how Bush creeping covertly to wee into bridges constructions to make them corrode. :lol:
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Postby MissLT » Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:39 pm

It's rare for a bridge in the States to collapse. That's why I blamed Bush, for I'm frigging superstitious. He's like a disease or a bad luck omen to me. Things haven't been good since the day he entered office.
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Postby Bambang » Thu Aug 16, 2007 4:40 am

LennyeTran wrote:It's rare for a bridge in the States to collapse. That's why I blamed Bush, for I'm frigging superstitious. He's like a disease or a bad luck omen to me. Things haven't been good since the day he entered office.



Seems you dislike that uncle Bush.
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Postby Danyet » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:19 am

LennyeTran wrote: Things haven't been good since the day he entered office.

You mean things haven't been good since shortly after Bush took office....when there was a coordinated attack on USA by Militant Muslim extremists. Let's face it. The reason it is getting sucky here is because we are still hunting down and killing the people who are at war with us.
We didn't start this war. The more people we kill in Afghanistan and Iraq the less people there will be available to come here and kill us in our homes.
Get with the program. Some people just need a good killing!
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Postby Hardi » Thu Aug 16, 2007 7:10 am

Probably there isn't friend's of Bush in any bridge construction company. And probably those companies weren't enough rich also before to support Bush to become president. Anyway.. Either way Lennye is right.
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Postby Danyet » Thu Aug 16, 2007 7:19 am


There's a difference between defending yourself to bring more deaths and defending yourself to bring back lives. We, sadly, had to choose the worse. Rolling Eyes
You and I know perfectly well how bad it could come back to bite us in the ass if we keep pulling the troops in their land.


It can't get any worse for us than it is. They were already coming here with intent on killing us in the 1,000s. Now we are killing them in the 1,000s before they get here. That's better!!
Every day we kill someone over there, who wants to come HERE and kill you and me and our friends too. This is how the international justice system works. Not with cops and a judge but with an Army.

Listen if I had things my way we would not be in Iraq either. But I would not let one muslim get across our border into our country as even a tourist. And I would withdraw all business from the Middle East completely as we did with Cuba.
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Postby Bambang » Thu Aug 16, 2007 1:53 pm

danyet wrote:

There's a difference between defending yourself to bring more deaths and defending yourself to bring back lives. We, sadly, had to choose the worse. Rolling Eyes
You and I know perfectly well how bad it could come back to bite us in the ass if we keep pulling the troops in their land.


It can't get any worse for us than it is. They were already coming here with intent on killing us in the 1,000s. Now we are killing them in the 1,000s before they get here. That's better!!
Every day we kill someone over there, who wants to come HERE and kill you and me and our friends too. This is how the international justice system works. Not with cops and a judge but with an Army.

Listen if I had things my way we would not be in Iraq either. But I would not let one muslim get across our border into our country as even a tourist. And I would withdraw all business from the Middle East completely as we did with Cuba.



Seems dear Danyet is not talking about the bridge. He's expressing his hatred to muslims. Doesn't he have any muslim friends?
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