SF Gate(07-17) 14:57 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- San Francisco voters will be asked to decide whether to name a city sewage plant in honor of President Bush, after a satiric measure qualified for the November ballot Thursday.
Backers of the measure, who for several months circulated a petition to place the measure on the ballot, turned in more than 12,000 signatures on July 7, said organizer Brian McConnell. The Department of Elections on Thursday informed those supporters, the self-proclaimed Presidential Memorial Commission, that they had enough valid signatures - a minimum of 7,168 registered San Francisco voters - to qualify for the November ballot.
I wonder if this will catch on across the nation. I mean, think of all the schools out there named after presidents in honor of their legacy. Since our current president has openly mocked educated people, it seems only appropriate that some other form of institution be available for his legacy.



Wow, I just wrote a post on this five minutes ago. Great minds think alike, do they not?
Hmm. I would like to be kind, but Centers of Special Education would look really good with Bush's name on them. Then again, don't want to stigmatize the kids.