Friday, June 06, 2008

Seattle May Ban Bonfires

To help prevent Global Warming.

3 comments:

Maximum Colossus said...

They should ban forrest fires too.

Anonymous said...

I think outlawing bonfires in Seattle is a great idea since the liberals in that state get a dose of their own medicine concerning the global warming fraud. Next, I hope they outlaw (or severely increase taxes on ) cars in Washington state. It would serve the citizens right. Ha ha ha!! I just love it when the liberal and refuted idea of man-made global warming, which was designed to destroy capitalism and take away citizens' rights, BACKFIRES and takes away their rights!!!

Let's also shut down the space program!!! Did you see all the pollution that the space shuttle made on takeoff the other day!!! Shut'er down!!!!

Also, the Seattle Mariners and the Seattle Seahawks must be REALLY causing global warming with the airplane-driven travel schedule. Shut'em down!!!! No more sports teams!!!

Let's make Seattle TOTALLY CO2 free !!! Hahaha, let the city die!!

Anonymous said...

Waaaah! Waaaaaah! I'll a big, scared baby liberal tree-hugger, and I want to sit by my itty-bitty campfire on the Seattle beach so I can see all the pretty waves and fishes swim by. I always only use fallen (never cut with Mr. Chainsaw) already dead branches to make my fire. Oh, pleeeasse, please, don't take away Mr. Flame and Ms. Bonfire from by beach. I'm so sad because my elected liberal facist city council now wants to take away my bonfire instead of trying to put Mr. Bad Corporation out of business. I'm good!!! So good, I even recycle my Mr. Stinky baby diapers....And the nightmare begins in police city of Seattle....as the last scroll of liberty was destroyed, an old dying English citizen (who was denied Avastin for her brain tumor, as Kennedy got) whispered, "The Road To Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions."

Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, as per The New York Times, "Every week to 10 days, another coal-fired power plant opens somewhere in China that is big enough to serve all the households in Dallas or San Diego."