blame ourselves... our priorities are messed up ... troops on every continent - foreign countries invaded... 500 million dollars a day iraq...
How many major bridges could that build?
How many new schools? Hospitals?
How can we fix this country, when we are too busy destroying someone elses...
dont even bring up Katrina.
2007-08-04 11:23:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I stay in Minneapolis, MN and that i'm so grateful that I wait till rush hour lightens up till I flow away using fact i might desire to've been on that bridge. It makes me mad that throughout the time of 1990 there became be conscious that the bridge could desire to get replaced. Why did no longer they do better than patch artwork? My sister takes that comparable street homestead from her activity usual and that i've got no longer been waiting to arise together with her so it incredibly makes you think of which you would be waiting to lose something in in basic terms an instantaneous. on no account take something with no attention! i could additionally choose for to characteristic that there have been initially 7 suggested to be ineffective and the selection went right down to 4. Many others are trapped in the water in autos and a few under debris. the probability of those human beings being alive are not stable. I heard Tim Pawlenty supply excuses and not carry the state at fault for any of this. there is a lot different street artwork happening in this state like a lot of street artwork on I-ninety 4 in the direction of Fargo, ND. Why do they concentration on widening those roads or retaring them rather of changing important issues like bridges turning in great bodies of water?
2016-10-09 05:07:12
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answered by bruinius 4
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We shouldnt blame no one. We're not even sure what even happened and had no idea the bridge was gonna collapse, the bridge was scheduled to be totally fixed and removed on 2020. Its not no one's fault, no one had any idea this was gonna happen.
Don't go and point fingers, if your not even sure what happened. It could have been due to heavy traffic, the heat, etc. You never know!
2007-08-04 06:55:09
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answered by ♥mcmanda♥ 5
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No ....how could it possibly be his fault. Nobody knew the bridge was going to collapse. Nobody even knows the cause of the collapse.
2007-08-04 07:00:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Isn't something that whenever something happens, it is always the governments fault. Bridges falling in the north and hurricains in the south.
2007-08-04 09:29:37
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answered by doctdon 7
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It is definately the Minnesota governments fault. Is it the governor, or congress, I don't know. I don't know if he was governor when the decision was made to built the stadium, and what he has done in office to maintain roads. But somewhere in the Minnesota government the blame does lie.
2007-08-04 05:28:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Not any more than those before him who received reports on the bridge.
2007-08-04 05:43:28
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answered by Anonymous
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There will plenty of blame to go around. We should be more interested in praying for the families of the victims.
2007-08-04 05:43:33
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answered by Follow the money 7
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How about all the people who drive over it everyday!
No one can take all the blame, but if you want the most responsible party you should look to the MDOT engineer who was responsible for inspecting it.
2007-08-04 05:27:26
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answered by anonacoup 7
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A bridge this size should have more upkeep and concern.
I blame the federal government.
2007-08-04 08:29:41
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answered by Busy Lady 2010 7
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