panthera
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thanks for posting, BuzzCNN - More remains found.

thanks for posting, BuzzCNN - More remains found.
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I wish they would show day-to-day photos so we could see the changes. Today they removed the school bus from the bridge.They were lucky today the weather held out for them...
lastnight we had very bad storms. I felt so bad I knew the divers had to quit & there jobs were going to be that much worse.
Yes Buzz, and from new thread, Bush want to give Mexico MILLIONS to fight drugs. I hate it when they TAKE from us taxpayers and GIVE the money in another country! We have so many things right here in the USA that would benefit those paying the freaking bills!!!!!!! I don't have a problem about paying taxes if it goes to taking care of our own.I'm watching another discussion on the bridge collapse this morning, and they are wondering if this collapse is enough to trigger a shift in our (nation's) priorities. They figure it will take $188 billion to fix our bridge problems. I think it will take much, much, more, especially considering all of our antiquated crumbling infrastructure in our country.
Our present priority is Iraq and Afghanistan at the cost of $15 billion per month. This $15 billion per month doesn't consider, or include, the replacement of National Guard, and U.S. Military equipment, nor does it consider the long term care of our injured, and handicapped soldiers, many with brain injury.
They spoke of much of our gas tax highway money, up to 40%, being used for pet projects, restoring unused lighhthouses, bridges to nowhere, etc. I
It isn't about raising taxes, as much as it is about, shifting priorities on the way our tax money is presently spent.
SM, I am hoping that noone will take offense, because when these respective bills come up in the Senate, and the House, I'll be reminding everyone to email their Congress persons; I'll even provide the email addresses. We all need to speak up if we want to change things in our country.Yes Buzz, and from new thread, Bush want to give Mexico MILLIONS to fight drugs. I hate it when they TAKE from us taxpayers and GIVE the money in another country! We have so many things right here in the USA that would benefit those paying the freaking bills!!!!!!! I don't have a problem about paying taxes if it goes to taking care of our own.
I totally agree, Buzz! Our priorities shouldn't be to help everyone else when there are things in this country that need attention ~ like the infrastructure. Drugs, imo, aren't as important as keeping everyone safe on a daily basis.SM, I am hoping that noone will take offense, because when these respective bills come up in the Senate, and the House, I'll be reminding everyone to email their Congress persons; I'll even provide the email addresses. We all need to speak up if we want to change things in our country.
8 minutes ago
MINNEAPOLIS - Divers found another body in the Mississippi River on Sunday, 11 days after a highway bridge collapsed into the fast-flowing water, raising the official death toll to nine.
The Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office identified the body as 20-year-old Richard Chit of St. Anthony. His mother, 50-year-old Vera Peck of Bloomington, is still missing.
The other three people known to be missing are Christine Sacorafas, 45, of White Bear Lake; Greg Jolstad, 45, of Mora; and Scott Sathers, 29, of Maple Grove.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070813/ap_on_re_us/bridge_collapse_281
I was writing my elected officials long before this bridge collapsed. We are spending BILLIONS a day on a war I do not support (troops yes, war no), on building a totally useless fence at the border, on fighting drugs we cannot possibly eradicate or stop from entering the country - by giving the MONEY to other countries. I support humanitarian assistance and sending troops for humanitarian reasons. I support stopping poaching and illegal fishing with troops or money. I support making sure people are assisted after natural disasters with troops or money. Otherwise our money and troops are needed HERE!
We can and do help many people and countries BUT - we MUST MUST take care of our own health needs, disasters, environmental issues, endangered species and infrastructure FIRST!
We are not going to stop drugs and people from getting to the USA no matter HOW much money we throw away trying. If the economy in other countries was improved both their citizens and their drugs would stay there - without fixing THAT we have no hope of stopping the influx of people or drugs to the US with things like task forces and fences. For all we know the countries are BUYING illegal drugs with OUR money - once they have the $$$ we have no control over how it's really used.
And do NOT get me started about the money we are pouring into the war. How many US bridges could we rebuild for what we are spending in ONE MONTH in Iraq? How many pedophiles could be ferreted out and removed from society? How many drug addicts could get a free month in rehab? How many needy kids could go to college? How many homeless people could have a safe, warm/cool place to sleep at night and 3 meals a day? How many seniors could get FREE prescription drugs? How many poor children (and their parents) could get medical and dental care? How fast would New Orleans get on the road to recovery? I am tired of other people and places getting the "best" while we get the dregs and have bridges collapse and families murdered in their own homes by drug addicts and children kidnapped and murdered and abused by pedophiles. Where are our taxes going? Somewhere else to help someone else or for a drug war or border defense we know won't work no matter how much we spend on it.
People are dying HERE - and will continue to die here - but it sure seems nobody cares about US - but they sure keep taking our hard earned MONEY.
My Opinion, Really
I'd think they would've been together too, unless she was washed down the river? Not knowing of course, if the car was crushed or if she could've gotten out of it somehow. I can't find any news updates for today.Thanks panthera for the link.....
I wonder where his Mom Vera Peck is at? I'd of thought since they were in the car together they'd of found them both. Maybe they were unable to get to her.
I was just coming to post they'd found him!
I'd think they would've been together too, unless she was washed down the river? Not knowing of course, if the car was crushed or if she could've gotten out of it somehow. I can't find any news updates for today.![]()
I'm going to protest the Memorial aspect expense of this bridge. Spending extra money is uncalled for, especially considering how much money is going to be required to fix the antiquated infrastructure in this country. If we begin memorializing every unfortunate accident in this country there won't be anywhere to draw the line; all accidents are unfortunate. This bridge wasn't a "Grand Structure" before and frankly I don't feel like helping pay for a "Grand Structure." Better to just build a brdige that is sturdy and strong, rather than Gaudy and Majestic.New bridge design presented in Minn.
MINNEAPOLIS - The preliminary design for a new interstate bridge doesn't include any room for a memorial to the victims of the collapsed span
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lacked features to make the bridge more like a memorial. "I think the public is asking for a distinctive bridge," said Councilwoman Diane Hofstede. "This is a bridge that got international attention and was the scene of a terribly tragedy."
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070814/ap_on_re_us/bridge_collapse
I'm going to protest the Memorial aspect expense of this bridge. Spending extra money is uncalled for, especially considering how much money is going to be required to fix the antiquated infrastructure in this country. If we begin memorializing every unfortunate accident in this country there won't be anywhere to draw the line; all accidents are unfortunate. This bridge wasn't a "Grand Structure" before and frankly I don't feel like helping pay for a "Grand Structure." Better to just build a brdige that is sturdy and strong, rather than Gaudy and Majestic.
Councilwoman Diane Hofstede
Email: [email protected]
Minneapolis City Council
http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/council/
I'm going to protest the Memorial aspect expense of this bridge. Spending extra money is uncalled for, especially considering how much money is going to be required to fix the antiquated infrastructure in this country. If we begin memorializing every unfortunate accident in this country there won't be anywhere to draw the line; all accidents are unfortunate. This bridge wasn't a "Grand Structure" before and frankly I don't feel like helping pay for a "Grand Structure." Better to just build a brdige that is sturdy and strong, rather than Gaudy and Majestic.
Councilwoman Diane Hofstede
Email: [email protected]
Minneapolis City Council
http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/council/