April 2nd, 2008
Coming soon: ‘George W. Bush Sewage Plant.’»
SFist reports that the enterprising Presidential Memorial Commission
of San Francisco is looking to rename Oceanside Wastewater Treatment
Facility to the “George W. Bush Sewage Plant.”
http://sfist.com/2008/03/31/presidential_me_1.php
The group explains it seeks to “select a fitting monument to this
president’s work” and to “honor George W Bush for his eight years of
honorable public service.” http://www.presidentialmemorial.org/
“No other president in American history has accomplished so much in
such a short time,” the group notes.
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Greeds
And garbage are too thick-strewn
To be swept up now, or invent
Excuses that make them all needs.
I just think it will happen, soon.
Philip Larkin
Harry
Considering the Shit hole cesspool that San fransicko has become after being
represented by DemoncRATS Pelosi and Frankenstein , it should be named
Pelosi Sewage plant .
Stanley F. Nelson
Dallas.
great idea!
Hmmm, so you claim that San Francisco is all messed up but its the
14th largest city, app. 760,000 citizens, no huge crime problem, its
nearest agricultural area is the wine country. San Fran is well known
for the diversity of its population, China Town, etc, and the
entrepreneurial spirit of its citizens, the development of Intel and
the semi-conductor community.
So tell us all, Bozo, were do you want to live? How about New York?
Too many liberals. Or Atlanta in the conservative south? Nope, to
many liberals plus Atlanta is just filled up with colleges and
universities. So tell us, were do you live?
Hmmm, so you claim that San Francisco is all messed up but its the
14th largest city, app. 760,000 citizens, no huge crime problem,
LOL!
http://www.cityrating.com/citycrime.asp?city=San+Francisco&state=CA
San Francisco is spending about $22,000 every hour on homeless people this
year, but still can't get Joe Dinovo and thousands like him off its streets
It's vomit and feces, every day," said Jack McGann, street sweeper for the
Union Square Business Improvement District, wearing plastic gloves as he
cleaned the sidewalk in front of the old Emporium building on Market Street.
Public urination and defecation;
-- Blatant drug dealing and use, with vendors calling out their substances -
marijuana, crack cocaine, heroin - on street corners, and addicts sticking
needles into their veins on the sidewalks;
-- Drunks sprawled across sidewalks, sometimes in their own vomit;
-- Delusional sidewalk ranting by mentally ill men and women;
-- Aggressive panhandling
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2001/11/04/MN238318.DTL