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August 2, 2007

Minneapolis Bridge Collapse: Who’s to Blame?

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by James Buchanan

Minneapolis Bridge Collapse

A bridge over the Mississippi River has collapsed in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 50 to 100 vehicles are involved in the collapse and at least six people have died. The most remarkable thing about this collapse is that no earthquake or outside event aside from routine rush hour traffic was involved. Bridge collapses in the US typically involve earthquakes. One bridge collapse was caused by its support structure being knocked out by a barge. The famous Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse at least involved high winds. But the Minneapolis collapse occurred during perfectly normal circumstances.

Visible Rust on Bridge before Collapse

One picture of the bridge shows massive rust on the I-beams making up the arch support. It seems the liberals running Minnesota were too busy providing welfare for the Blacks in Minneapolis and the huge Hmong population. Spending taxpayer money on basic bridge maintenance apparently didn’t make the top ten list for the liberals mis-managing Minnesota. (more…)


August 1, 2007

Zoo Faces Racism Charges

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by Ian Mosley

Pygmies and White man

Believe it or not a zoo has been accused of anti-pygmy racism for putting a tribe of pygmies up inside a zoo. No, the pygmies weren’t a new exhibit at the zoo –at least not intentionally.

According to Yahoo News, “A group of Pygmy musicians performing at an annual festival were temporarily put up in a zoo by Congolese officials, attracting tourists and prompting a protest from a human rights group. Authorities said they were trying to make the indigenous musicians feel comfortable. But after a flurry of media coverage, they moved the visitors to a high school dormitory late Friday. The Pygmies are now being housed with musicians from elsewhere in the Republic of Congo, while foreign artists performing at the Festival of Pan-African Music were lodged in hotels.” (more…)


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