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Finally, after 8 years, SF wants to "Honor" George W Bush

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San Franciscans Want to Put President Bush's Name in the Toilet
Friday, May 09, 2008

The Oceanside Treatment Plant, which some San Franciscans would like to rename for President Bush

A group called the Presidential Memorial Commission of San Francisco has launched a ballot initiative that would rename a city sewage treatment plant the "George W. Bush Sewage Plant."

A petition is being circulated that would put the measure up for a vote in November. If it passes, it will rename the city's Oceanside Treatment Plant for the 43rd president of the United States.

Republican Party spokesman Leo Lacayo said it's just another move from the "hate Bush crowd."

"First of all, it's insulting," Lacayo said. "Second of all, it demonstrates to what lows some people will reach in order to oppose this president and the policies that have kept this country safe during his mandate."

Virginia-born activist and ordained minister John Rinaldi, a co-sponsor of the petition who ran unsuccessfully for mayor last year under his nickname "Chicken John," said the initiative would turn "every toilet in San Francisco into basically a shrine for George W. Bush and all his great achievements in his eight years as our commander in chief."

Rinaldi — flush with pride about the idea — said renaming the plant is "the highest honor available to us."

Organizers have collected around 1,100 of the more than 10,000 signatures needed to get the measure on the ballot in November. And while local Republicans call the effort a waste of time and money, they also say it has a good chance of winning if it gets on the ballot.

"Naturally, we're going to fight it," said Howard Epstein, the chairman of the city's Republican Party.

They call the move just another "crazy" idea from the "weirdo" transients who call San Francisco home.

The treatment facility, near the city's zoo, processes about 17 million gallons of wastewater a day, which then is discharged into the Pacific Ocean.

Bush never has visited San Francisco, a city known for its liberal politics, during his term in office. He came close once, attending a fund-raiser just outside the city.

Lacayo said the initiative has nothing to do with Bush or the federal government and that someone would even float the idea is ridiculous.

"It's a local cleaning plant for our own necessities," he said, "and it's just one more way of wasting money and the taxpayers' time."

Epstein promised to counter the campaign with mailers and media outreach if it qualifies for the ballot.

Rinaldi said no one should be pooh-poohing the petition.

"You may be thinking we're kidding over here," he said. "This is the best memorial that San Francisco is going to give to George Bush, and he should appreciate it for its face value, for exactly what it is. It's actually the least we can do."

As for what the White House thinks about the campaign: They'd be happy if the whole idea was just flushed down the toilet.

Said a spokeswoman: "It doesn't dignify a comment."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,354706,00.html
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that seems like a terribly cruel, insensitive, and rotten thing to do to a perfectly innocent sewage plant.
San Francisco flushes respect for the office of the Presidency down the toilet.
San Francisco flushes respect for the office of the Presidency down the toilet.
Pretty much. It says more about San Francisco and people who think this is a good idea than it does about Bush's presidency.
San Francisco flushes respect for the office of the Presidency down the toilet.
Yes! Thank you.

Sure, he wasn't a great president but he is still OUR president and to deliberatly disrespect him like this is insulting to the entire nation.
I'm sure there will be a tax on the toliets of San Fransico to pay for this which the liberal sheep of the city will gladly vote for.
In response to anti-cheesehead's post, I would be more willing to respect him if he respected the wishes of the American public. As president, he has done literally nothing for the advancement or benefit of our citizens. I say let San Francisco do what it wants to do.

When his presidency ends, Bush will just go home to his Texas estate and laugh in his secluded, protective bubble from society, anyway.
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Uh Oh, I sense another political bitch fest growing...
I'm sure there will be a tax on the toliets of San Fransico to pay for this which the liberal sheep of the city will gladly vote for.
Sheep don't have any political positions. Silly. ;)
:lol:

that seems like a terribly cruel, insensitive, and rotten thing to do to a perfectly innocent sewage plant.
Extremely tacky and crass. What an embarrassment for San Francisco for this to even be made public. Very shameful and disrespectful to the Office of President of the United States. Who are the classless people who proposed such a thing?
Since 49 out of 50 states disapprove of George, I'd say it's pretty clear where the Republic stands.

And, to Sean in New Orleans, this president has disrespected the Office of the President well before the public has. This is the most shameful period in modern-day America.

8 years ago I stood against this idiot. I am proud to be an American and I am still proud to stand against this idiot today. This great country deserves a better leader.
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Since 49 out of 50 states disapprove of George, I'd say it's pretty clear where the Republic stands.

And, to Sean in New Orleans, this president has disrespected the Office of the President well before the public has. This is the most shameful period in modern-day America.
Political opinion doesn't matter. That is simply in very bad taste to even propose such a thing. That is just a disgusting proposal. It doesn't matter if he's popular or not, he's still the president and he was elected twice. Either way, it is just one of the tackiest things I've ever heard of....I didn't even know San Francisco had such "white trashist" kind of people. I always have viewed San Francisco as having a sense of dignity. This definitely tarnishes that image.
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Agree with Avian001 Our current president deserved this, maybe he will reflect and think to himself why a treatment plant and not a park or a building. :)
Political opinion doesn't matter. That is simply in very bad taste to even propose such a thing.
Yeah.

And I never voted for Bush.

It's just bad taste, and it makes San Fran look bad. I realize they're trying to make a point, but then they end up shooting themselves in the foot by making the point with such bad taste. It's kind of stating the obvious too, who in this country thinks San Francisco love George W Bush?

I'm sure there are anti-Bush people who wouldn't approve of this....because it makes the anti-Bush people look immature.
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I don't think this is an appropriate sentiment. Sewage treatment plants are essential to a city's infrastructure and vital for a city's growth. Such an important facility shouldn't be named after the most useless, vacation-going president of our time. :)
And another thing.

Why don't these people focus on trying to get someone in office that they approve of, instead of wasting time and effort on silly stuff like this that actually hurts their cause?
I think this is great. He's done very little to earn our respect. A shitty president deserves to have a place full of shit named after him.
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