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Harry Hayfield
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« on: December 03, 2006, 04:22:56 PM »



May I introduce to our American colleagues Mr. Willy Fog, a representation of Mr. Phileas Fogg, who was starred in the BRB International production "Around the World with Willy Fog".

I have been watching this in real time (by day) since October 2nd and today a Mr. Bullman (CEO of the Pacific Union Railroad) was talking to Mr. Fogg about the events of May 10th 1869 at Promintory Point in Utah, namely the coming together of the Eastern and Western Railroads linking the American nation from coast to coast.

I would like member's views on the following comment from Mr. Bullman:

"Lucky for me I happened to be there on that day or I would never have gotten to be such good friends with the President. Like I told Ulysses S. Grant, he would never have been elected if the railroad hadn't been completed"

That is the question I would like to know the answer to: "Would President Grant have been elected if the railroad hadn't been completed?"
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