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(OT) Minneapolis Bridge collaspes into Mississippi River
MnMikew wrote: And of course the Star & Sickle (Tribune) comes out with an editorial today blaming the bridge collapse on our Republican Gov. Effing moonbats. Heck, I'd heard earlier that it was the fault of Dick Cheney. He was down in the bunker, playing with the joystick and accidentally zapped the bridge. He had been trying to work up another Katrina class storm. dxAce Michigan USA |
(OT) Minneapolis Bridge collaspes into Mississippi River
wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 15:23:49 -0500, "MnMikew" wrote: And of course the Star & Sickle (Tribune) comes out with an editorial today blaming the bridge collapse on our Republican Gov. Effing moonbats. happened on his watch I'll keep that in mind in case the Dopeocrats get elected. |
(OT) Minneapolis Bridge collaspes into Mississippi River
"dxAce" wrote in message ... MnMikew wrote: And of course the Star & Sickle (Tribune) comes out with an editorial today blaming the bridge collapse on our Republican Gov. Effing moonbats. Heck, I'd heard earlier that it was the fault of Dick Cheney. He was down in the bunker, playing with the joystick and accidentally zapped the bridge. He had been trying to work up another Katrina class storm. I waiting for some idiot in the MSM to blame it on Bush somehow. Or global warming. I know my drive to work is F'd for a few years. |
(OT) Minneapolis Bridge collaspes into Mississippi River
MnMikew wrote:
And of course the Star & Sickle (Tribune) comes out with an editorial today blaming the bridge collapse on our Republican Gov. Effing moonbats. It'll be Bush's fault before the weekend. Stories are beginning to surface about the history of this bridge, and how it was never intended to be an arterial conduit in the first place. |
(OT) Minneapolis Bridge collaspes into Mississippi River
"D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... MnMikew wrote: And of course the Star & Sickle (Tribune) comes out with an editorial today blaming the bridge collapse on our Republican Gov. Effing moonbats. It'll be Bush's fault before the weekend. Stories are beginning to surface about the history of this bridge, and how it was never intended to be an arterial conduit in the first place. Yup. 40 years old and weak. Not good. Even though it was built in 1967 it will still be Bushs fault. :-) |
(OT) Minneapolis Bridge collaspes into Mississippi River
MnMikew wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... MnMikew wrote: And of course the Star & Sickle (Tribune) comes out with an editorial today blaming the bridge collapse on our Republican Gov. Effing moonbats. It'll be Bush's fault before the weekend. Stories are beginning to surface about the history of this bridge, and how it was never intended to be an arterial conduit in the first place. Yup. 40 years old and weak. Not good. Even though it was built in 1967 it will still be Bushs fault. :-) Yeah, that's it! George and his brother were running coke to Minneapolis and they thought they were being followed, buried the stuff near one of the supports of the bridge, and boom, 40 years later the results of their digging brought the bridge down. |
(OT) Minneapolis Bridge collaspes into Mississippi River
MnMikew wrote:
"D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... MnMikew wrote: And of course the Star & Sickle (Tribune) comes out with an editorial today blaming the bridge collapse on our Republican Gov. Effing moonbats. It'll be Bush's fault before the weekend. Stories are beginning to surface about the history of this bridge, and how it was never intended to be an arterial conduit in the first place. Yup. 40 years old and weak. Not good. Even though it was built in 1967 it will still be Bushs fault. :-) In fact, I just got this from a friend in Iowa 10 minutes ago: ************************************************** ***************** well, it IS his fault, with hundreds of billons going to a worthless war that should have been spent on infrastructure. But I know, it would have just been spent on hundred-dollar blowjobs for his friends anyway . . . -----Original Message----- From: D. Peter Maus To: Sent: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 4:37 pm Subject: Subjects Galore wrote: Hang in there. It could be worse. You could be in Milwaukee. Or on a bridge in Minneapolis. . . . Interesting stories are beginning to surface about the history of that bridge. And how it was never intended to be a arterial structure. I'm sure it will be Bush's fault before the weekend. ************************************************** ******************* |
(OT) Minneapolis Bridge collaspes into Mississippi River
MnMikew wrote:
And of course the Star & Sickle (Tribune) comes out with an editorial today blaming the bridge collapse on our Republican Gov. Effing moonbats. Just like the sign on Truman's desk said-- "The buck stops here". It's called "responsibility". The *******s (Republican -or- Democrat) try to save money by deferring maintenance. Seeing as you didn't share the article with us, I think the point of your newspaper was that he was THE governor, not that he was a Republican governor. Why make it a political thing? |
(OT) Minneapolis Bridge collaspes into Mississippi River
D Peter Maus wrote:
well, it IS his fault, with hundreds of billons going to a worthless war that should have been spent on infrastructure. But I know, it would have just been spent on hundred-dollar blowjobs for his friends anyway . Well, I wouldn't say it was Bush's fault. However, given the choice of fixing our infrastructure, broken health care system and all of our needs on the home front, I'd vote for spending that half a trillion *here* rather than pouring it down that bottomless **** hole... |
(OT) Minneapolis Bridge collaspes into Mississippi River
Zeke Zzzppt wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: well, it IS his fault, with hundreds of billons going to a worthless war that should have been spent on infrastructure. But I know, it would have just been spent on hundred-dollar blowjobs for his friends anyway . Well, I wouldn't say it was Bush's fault. However, given the choice of fixing our infrastructure, broken health care system and all of our needs on the home front, I'd vote for spending that half a trillion *here* rather than pouring it down that bottomless **** hole... I didn't write it. I only passed it on as an example of my earlier assertion. |
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