Wednesday, 29 February 2012

A bridge to the nowhere '?

dailyonlinepost--Mitt Romney is 2008 so. Brought the Republican candidate who has not even heard the term since the last presidential election campaign: the infamous "bridge to nowhere", and mentioned by CNN during the debate of the Republican Party for the presidential elections in the state of Arizona.
Were searched in the long flooding the network since then. Romney called up the bridge as a way to criticize a fellow Republican candidate. Accused the former Massachusetts governor in the state of Pennsylvania, former Sen. Rick Santorum to vote for specialization, including the bridge, much maligned, and said: "While I was fighting to save the Olympic Games, which were fighting to save the" bridge to nowhere. "
May be burned by more voters if I remembered what the heck "bridge to nowhere" and intended. And the holding of the bridge several million dollars, which was never built, as an example of alleged wasteful government spending, appeared in the last presidential election campaign.

Sarah Palin, candidate for vice president in the Republican Party, and claimed that are known to have said: "Thanks, thanks, but no," on the bridge to nowhere. It came later in the light that you have a tea party, said in just the beginning ", thanks to the" pork price, but after about evade the issue.As governor of Alaska, has expressed support for the project, and the bridge that connects the small town in Alaska to an island only a few tens of people. Palin later changed its position after a national outrage caused Congress to remove the allocation in 2007.State of India and pointed today to the last Thursday that the bridge Ketchikan did not make a wide range of meaning, given that there is a back and forth in place and the bridge proposal was "almost as long as the Golden Gate longer, from the Brooklyn Bridge, and cost close to half a billion dollars."
After four years of "bridge to nowhere" which was introduced to a national audience, it's still going anywhere fast.

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