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A San Francisco Honor For President George Bush?

Voters in San Francisco are pondering it. Some voters there (and perhaps beyond) think it is fitting.



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7 Responses to “A San Francisco Honor For President George Bush?”

  1. DLS says:

    They're just soiling their play-pen more. What's truly degenerate is that their criminal mayor may actually run for governor of California.

  2. christoofar says:

    ….not that he has a chance in hell of actually winning…

  3. StockBoySF says:

    At least something good comes out of a sewage treatment plant…. Too bad that can't be said about the Bush presidency.

    If the sewage treatment plant is renamed I feel sorry for the folks who have to go to work in a facility named after Bush.

  4. StockBoySF says:

    Newsom has a better chance of winning gov. than you might think. After all this is California, a very liberal state. Newsom may not reflect conservative ideals but we're not in Texas. If this were Texas I'd have to shoot myself. :)

  5. DLS says:

    “If this were Texas I'd have to shoot myself. :)

    No, you wouldn't. (Besides, ya prob'ly hate guns, ya lib'r'l.)

    All you'd have to do is live in Austin (a liberal oasis, and there are trees there, too!).

  6. Rambie says:

    StockBoy, in Texas they'd shoot you.

    Ok joking aside, this is a low blow and will/does nothing to reconcile the political divide in this country.

  7. StockBoySF says:

    Nah, I don't hate guns…. My father taught me how to shoot one and my Mom has one in the house… But they're not for me. Though I am for tighter laws on guns such as Uzis, etc. If you want a handgun, rifle, etc. for protection, hunting then I could care less. Unless you aim to shoot people for kicks.

    Unfortunately it's Bush who swore to defend the US Constitution but has trampled my rights. It is Bush who believes he is above the law. It is Bush who lets the oil companies set environmental policy- at the expense of the environment. It is Bush who believes in letting the states write in discrimination into their constitutions and who turns Americans against each other for political gain. He's not the president of the US. Bush is the president of the GOP. He doesn't give a rat's ass about the majority of the citizens he purportedly represents.

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