Re: North Carolina one step closer to building an International Port in Southport
- From: "Dick Boyd" <dickboyd@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Dec 2005 20:17:19 -0800
John Lansford wrote:
> "Adam Prince" <aprince4@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >http://www.newsobserver.com/102/story/383415.html
> >
> >How it ties into roads is that if the Southport Port is built, this could
> >cause changes in many of the SE NC road proposals or new ones being
> >requested.
> >
> Hmmm, Governor Easley lives in Southport. A coincidence? Nah, just
> like it wasn't a coincidence that the governor before him lived in
> Wilson, and all of a sudden when he was in office that town was
> getting all sorts of highway projects accelerated and let to contract.
>
> Same coincidence that under Easley all of a sudden Wilmington (and
> Southport) got no less than 2 interstates rerouted to that area.
>
> John Lansford, PE
> --
> John's Shop of Wood
> http://wood.jlansford.net/
People in NC should learn from people in Illinois. Elect one guy and
keep him in office forever. [:-)] Even if it means electing his son, or
cousin, or buddy, or....
.
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