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Most Americans these days would trade ObaMao, Michelle Antoinette and all his little apparatchiks for a box of Swiss Chocolates... and we'd be getting the better of the bargain.
But it would have put the little ferry boat guys out of business.... You need to go there and see for yourself...talk is cheap.
Well ahh, they can get work helping build and maintain the bridge.
Turn it into a Toll Bridge and you've got even more work.
... and the little fairy boat can be turned into a tourist boat, gambling casino, laundramat and w*orehouse.
liberals politicians are going to need work come after November
Barack Hussein Obama's Bridge to Socialism (Nowhere)!
In retrospect whose bridge would it have been better to build? Barack Obama's or Ted Stevens'?
Where is Obama's bridge taking U.S. to?
I know Ted lost the funding for his shovel - ready bridge project that would have connected the town of Ketchikan with Gravina Island. His bridge would have cost several $$$$trillion dollars less and would have actually served a useful purpose unlike Obama whose "Bridge to Nowhere (Socialism)" is destructive, bankrupting and enslaving and is against the interests of a free people that will fight to remain so.
R.I.P. Ted
Yep, that's the underlying point - the Gravina Island bridge never was a bridge to nowhere. Even though the population of Ketchikan is relatively small, the bridge would have serviced close to a million tourists annually. The bridge to nowhere monicker was simply another dishonest media sound-bite used to advance opportunistic political careers.
they even have their own language...*******s, obamao, obammie. when they figure out how to talk maybe someone other than their own kind will take them half way seriously.
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