Website review: IMAO: America Cant Win the &War On ...

bamapachyderm bamapachyderm discovered this in Humor 5 reviews since Oct 25, 2007
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bamapachyderm discovered 9 months ago
From the page: "After the all of endless days of the California fire quagmire, it's time for America to admit that it can't win this battle. We must immediately withdraw our forces and go home. But until our so-called "leaders" in Washington wise up to the folly of their current course, all we can do is ask ourselves, "why does fire hate us?""
51saxman rated 8 months ago
America Can't Win the "War On Fire" An Editorial by Harvey
NobleKnight rated 8 months ago
Firefighters are obviously in the pocket of "big water". From the page: "America Can't Win the "War On Fire"" "After the all of endless days of the California fire quagmire, it's time for America to admit that it can't win this battle. We must immediately withdraw our forces and go home. But until our so-called "leaders" in Washington wise up to the folly of their current course, all we can do is ask ourselves, "why does fire hate us?". The roots go deep. "it's no wonder fire hates us. We've been demonizing it ever since the first cinematic Frankenstein monster said 'Fire bad!'." In the 12th century, when Europe was suffering through it's Dark Ages, fire was the most enlightened thing on the planet. It provided warmth and illumination to those who were wise in its ways. Truly it was the engine of civilization. Fire has never forgotten this, though apparently WE have, and our ingratitude to our betters galls them. We think ourselves so sophisticated with our electricity and our central heating, but if fire hadn't paved the way for us, we'd be lost. We offend fire by occupying the holy lands of burnable, burnable forests with our "fireless" nuclear power plants, claiming that we are "better than mere flames". We laugh at fire's "primitiveness" and "simplicity""
herdmentality rated 9 months ago
After the all of endless days of the California fire quagmire, it's time for America to admit that it can't win this battle. We must immediately withdraw our forces and go home. But until our so-called "leaders" in Washington wise up to the folly of their current course, all we can do is ask ourselves, "why does fire hate us?".
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