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Bush vows safe, speedy rebuilding of Minnesota bridge (Roundup)

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Aug 5, 2007, 3:55 GMT


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WellAug 5th, 2007 - 04:43:13

Talk about an easy PR win for Bush, as much as I dislike him he at least caught a break here.

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CorrectionAug 5th, 2007 - 04:52:36

The bridge did not connect Minneapolis to St. Paul. Although the Mississippi river does serve as a border between the two cities in some places, this is not so where this bridge is located. The bridge used to span the Mississippi river connecting two areas of Minneapolis. I have seen this error on many stories.

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SP4: Well...Aug 5th, 2007 - 15:55:49

Governor: Golly Mr. president, thanks for the help on the bridge!

Bush: Certainly guvnah, afta all, that's what th most powerful man on earth is heah foah, t rebuild a bridge that could been fixed with a portable weldah, rivets an sum flat iahn...anythin else th great state of Minnesota needs, runnin watah pehaps...maybe flushin toilets orah how about electric lahts? ya got them electric lahts yet? I also really appreciate all the blame too, affta all, ah cin see how hahd it cin be ta ignoah an inspection foah 10 yeahs, until a nastah neocon comes inta office...

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danAug 6th, 2007 - 02:20:32

sp4 .i didn't know you was a black man .

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