I think it's slanderous to name something that controls pollution after George W. Bush.
Sewage plant 'honour' for Bush
Source linkSan Francisco - Other US presidents have Mt Rushmore, statues, airports and libraries.
When US President George W Bush leaves office in January he may well have another monument to his achievements: a San Francisco sewage plant.
That's the idea behind a ballot initiative that's likely to be put before San Francisco voters in the November elections when the satirically-named Presidential Memorial Commission of San Francisco will ask voters to approve changing the names of the Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant to the George W Bush Sewage Plant.
During the inauguration, the group also wants supporters to participate in a "synchronised flush", which they say would be a "fitting monument to this president's work".
To the conservatives on the board:
I am sorry, but this was too funny to pass up.![]()
I think it's slanderous to name something that controls pollution after George W. Bush.
Sewage would be embarrassed to be associated with dubya.
Reagamessiah comes nowhere close to being used as nicely as Obamassiah.
PHAILE!!!!!
I dunno, the way that Republicans like to pretend they are the 2nd Coming of Reagan by the constant comparisons that "I'm like Reagan when I do X", it seems somewhat more suitable.
for tat at any rate.![]()
Stay classy San Francisco.
A typical action from a city full of literal c***suckers.
I should have used a bunch of additional excessive police force to clean up San Francisco before I retired along with my S & W Model 29.
Last edited by Harry Callahan; 06-28-2008 at 06:23 AM.
San Francisco has a sewage plant. I didn't know that. I thought they processed everything through Nancy. She is so good at spreading sewage in Washington.
Come to think of it, when I was ther in 1997 for Semicon at the Moscone Center, I could swear their sewage treatment was the city streets. When it rained, the smell of the city was so disgusting of urine. I otherwise enjoyed the trip.
Wow... They finally get a sewage treatment plant? Hopefully the city no longer stinks.
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