Would you like to see it somewhere on the National Mall, between the Jefferson & Lincoln Memorials? Or, is there another place where you’d like to see a monument for George W Bush erected?
Would you like to see it somewhere on the National Mall, between the Jefferson & Lincoln Memorials? Or, is there another place where you’d like to see a monument for George W Bush erected?
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– January 31, 2010
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Downtown….Baghdad.
Uh no.
At the entrance to any local landfill.
Anywhere that Obama can see it from his bedroom window.
In another country.
A sewage treatment plant. Or a truck stop bathroom.
I hope you’re a troll. If you’re not, well….I’m sorry that you have to be you.
on obamas grave
On Mt. Rushmore just to piss off liberals.
I think it would be appropriate to locate such a monument in Iraq. He did an awful lot for those people.
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The San Francisco City Sewer Plant. Since they failed to name it after him, perhaps they could see a monument to him built there instead.
In hell.
Bush already got a monument:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W_Bush_Sewage_Plant
The organisation, Presidential Memorial Commission of San Francisco proposed the facility be renamed the George W. Bush Sewage Plant in faux honor of the forty-third president of the United States, George W. Bush.[2] By summer 2008, the effort had received a sustained burst of coverage from local and prominent national and international print and broadcast outlets.[3]
The proposal received 11,999 signatures, while only 7,168 were required for the measure. It appeared as Proposition R on the November 4, 2008 ballot, to become effective on 20 January 2009.[4]
Organizer Brian McConnell stated the reasons for the ballot proposal and renaming.
Fifty years from now in a civics class, students will learn about the Lincoln Memorial, that other presidents are on Mount Rushmore—and George W. Bush got a sewage plant. It will prompt people to ask why, and they can discuss the Iraq war, and everything that led to it. People want to forget bad moments of history, and this is our way of making sure that doesn’t happen.[5]