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October 25, 2007
George Carlin Explains Why Californians Deserve for Their Homes to Burn Down
Posted by Dave Blount at October 25, 2007 7:09 AM
Every unfortunate event is an opportunity for moonbats to proudly display to the world what jackasses they are. This year's California wildfires are no exception. Here's George Carlin, spouting yesterday on Rosie O'Donnell's old soapbox, The View (via NewsBusters):
They just care about having a comfortable place. And these people with the fires and the floods and everything, they overbuild, they put nature to the test and they get what's coming to them.
Jamie Lee Curtis was on TV last night, screeching something similar. It does make sense: if we would just stop building houses, our houses would stop burning down. Looking frighteningly like some dried up Womyn's Studies professor, Curtis also righteously denounced those who water their lawns.
Wait, Carlin has more:
I can't wait for the sea levels to rise. I can't wait for some of these cities to disappear.
We deserve to be washed away because we aren't "in tune" with "the balance of life, the balance, the harmony of nature" as are "the Indians, the Hopis, especially."
Too bad for Carlin that he won't live long enough to seen his Gorean fantasies come true. But moonbats can take solace in the probability that someday sea levels really will rise by some huge amount — even if not within the next 1,000 years.

On a tip from Cheetah.


