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Nick Coleman: State officials rolled dice on 35W bridge, and we all lost

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Since the collapse of the Interstate 35W bridge, Gov. Tim Pawlenty and members of his administration have claimed that 1) no one knew the bridge might fail and 2) no critical maintenance was left undone because of spending limits.
Neither statement holds up.

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What makes me mad is that Pawlenty's approval rating is as high as it has ever been. I am hoping the investigation will show clearly who was responsible and they will be dealt with.

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Reply#1 - Wed Aug 22, 2007 12:54 AM EDT
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