GW Bush Sewage Treatment Plant

Posted on Saturday 19 July 2008

Some friends of mine were responsible for putting this on the ballot. It’ll totally pass.

The Presidential Memorial Commission of San Francisco has just recently submitted signatures to city election officials “hoping to place on the ballot an initiative that would rechristen the Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant as the George W. Bush Sewage Plant.”

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3 Comments for 'GW Bush Sewage Treatment Plant'

  1.  
    TangieRumors
    July 19, 2008 | 8:29 pm
     

    Hey Derek: Vote YES!

  2.  
    Betty Smith
    July 20, 2008 | 8:09 am
     

    I think it is a great idea. Sewage treatment plants make our lives better and that’s just what G.W. has done. He took a cesspool in the middle east and with our military might is making it into a beautiful society with democratic rule. YES!

  3.  
    July 20, 2008 | 1:04 pm
     

    Ha. You must have your own special news channel where they tell you what you want to hear. Have you heard of Afganistan? How about Osama Bin laden?

    Too bad Bush couldn’t have spent a trillion dollars on cleaning up the cesspools in our own country. Maybe we should do some kind of terrorism to get his attention. That way he’ll “have to act.”

    No president in history has done less to make our lives better, Betty. Keeping the straw that we use to feed our addiction open and free of any blockage is his only priority. And bringing stupid back.

    I will be voting yes, but for completely different reasons than you, Betty. At least we can agree on how I should vote I guess. Don’t think the people who work at the plant will be too pleased though. Sorry bout that.

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