20 Replies to “O, Sweet Saint Of San Andreas”

  1. It’s funny that these crazy people think that nature has a “right to life” but other people don’t.
    Excluding themselves of course or they would all go out and commit suicide to prove their sincerity.
    The next blatant hypocrisy is that they see nature as a separate entity from humans. Are they not the ones that generally shun religious beliefs and believe in natural selection and Darwinism? In a nutshell they believe that we all come from the same force of natural physics and not some metaphysical creator, and thus must be one with nature.
    It makes the head spin to realize that these people have such power in our societies.

  2. California,..should surprise no one. The only hope left is that Mexico just takes it all back now instead of incrimentally. They are probably trying to figure out what to do with the millions of uncontained mental patients in public service.

  3. peterj >
    They’ll release them onto the streets like they do with many of their violent offenders and sex predators.
    There’s going to be a match thrown onto the funeral pyre at some point and it’s all going to go up in flames.
    My biggest concern is how many of the unwashed masses will be heading our way when it eventually does.

  4. Mother Nature is a serial killer and a mass murderer. This is only an extension of the usual moonbat tenderness for killers.

  5. What I’d love to see is a plague of locusts descend upon Santa Monica and see if the “natures rights” advocates are hypocrites or not. A less locally destructive way of checking out how serious these moonbats are would be to place fly attractant pheromones in their houses and see how well they coexisted with the clouds of flies that would suddenly find their house irresistable. Well at least the fire ants and African bees can breath a sigh of relief now as they’re safe in Santa Monica.

  6. You’re right Loki. My thoughts exactly. Ma Nature’s realm encompasses more than just the warm fuzzy things. Do you think viruses are “people” too? Or at least have rights, being a natural phenomenon and all.Feed a mosquito; save a plague.

  7. All part of the “sustainable” agenda, better known as Agenda 21, with this year being the 20th anniversary, you can bet we’ll see more of this nonsense, right down to the Town and Rural District Committee level.
    http://www.uncsd2012.org/rio20/index.php?menu=17
    Your future awaits, just obey the rules, all of them, no exceptions.

  8. Can’t you just heard the sound of all those lawyers stampeding to Santa Monica to file lawsuits on behalf of ‘nature’?

  9. Alienated: I hope you just got a little confused. You suggested that 90% of the US be destroyied.

  10. The real reason they are having these crazy laws is to keep any riff raft from as they see it. Invading their communities.
    Its a NIMBY equivalent of a nuke on anyone changing, or moving into settled Patrician communities.
    Soon bears with coyotes will be moving in though.
    In the name of nature they want to keep the neighborhood free of “Those” people.
    What they will get though is stagnation, with the crumbling of the infrastructure. No one will be able to improve or even keep up the roads to rail services. The Mad Max mentality . Social deconstruction in the name of environmentalism.

  11. I heard that there were rattlesnakes in or about Santa Monica. Don’t know if it is true. But if it is, perhaps someone will sue Santa Monica on their behalf.
    I mean, good people of Santa Monica must do something for these poor, deprived rattlesnakes, racoons and other wildlife and the least of it will be to bring it back.

  12. “Please flush twice, these are high-efficiency toilets” – Sign posted in bathroom of Santa Monica hotel room, it explains that they were required to install them by local gov’t

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