Educated people do not believe nonsense about global warming

Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2011 21:51:32 -0400
From: Tony Sullivan
Subject: Caroline Siverson is wrong

I’m with Cliff….but I think we can do better.

All these trees and wild animals really need to go. We should consider just paving over all we can to cut down on mowing. That has to cost a bunch of money and it will encourage the deer and such to move elsewhere. While we’re at it we could clear-cut what’s left of the woodlands to encourage developers. That’ll save them some money and improve the view. I can’t see anything but trees from my back porch. I often wonder what my neighbors down the road are doing. If the water quality suffers from all the development there’s already several businesses that sell bottled water….maybe they can move into Chatham and provide more jobs.
Don’t get me started on schools. There’s a great place to save money. God forbid we educate more people who will end up believing all this scientific nonsense about global warming and evolution. And letting a few teachers go will free up more money for administration positions. Administrators don’t really do any educating so the kids won’t have to learn anything from them and it’s more jobs for the people that really deserve them.
Thankfully, we’ve already taken steps to get our economy back on it’s feet. Laying off thousands of people will get things moving again in no time. I hear that’s how you create more jobs.

Love ya’ll

Tony Sullivan(not my real name of course)