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Friday, April 20, 2007

Tunnelski

The Soviets -- I mean "Russians" -- want to build a tunnel under the Bering Strait connecting the USSR -- er, sorry, "Russia" -- to the United States.

So we spend half of a century and billions of dollars keeping Russians out of United States territory, and now they want to build a tunnel connecting to us? I'm going to have to vote "NO" to that idea.

Besides, "Russian engineering" is an oxymoron. The prospect of traversing a Russian-built 64 mile-long tunnel is enough to frighten the bravest of thrill-seekers.

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