Make San Francisco the Leftwing Paradise It Hopes to Be

Monday, August 29th, 2005

James D. Miller makes his point with a silly suggestion in Make San Francisco the Leftwing Paradise It Hopes to Be:

San Francisco’s city supervisors voted 8-3 against allowing the USS Iowa to become a tourist attraction in their city. The battleship saw action in WWII, Korea and the Persian Gulf. One supervisor voting against the USS Iowa complained about the military’s treatment of homosexuals, another objected to America’s involvement in Iraq and said ‘I am sad to say I am not proud of the history of the United States of America since the 1940s.’

The vote against the USS Iowa shows that San Francisco is being treated unfairly by the U.S. military. Our military defends the people of San Francisco even though the city’s elected leaders want nothing to do with the military. All Americans should be horrified that the good leftists of San Francisco must suffer the crushing moral burden of being protected by a force their leaders so despise. I therefore propose that the U.S. armed forces withdraw their protection of San Francisco.

The U.S. military should announce that they will not retaliate against any military or terrorist attack that occurs in San Francisco so long as the attack is completely confined to this city.

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