Friday, January 15, 2010

Montecito Gawk...

Meet Moron Montecito Fire Chief Wallace who says "cut down the big beautiful eucs on East Valley!"
I say NO WAY...these are landmark trees and there's nothing wrong with them!! Well, seven will be gone soon, the rest I will protect with my sword..the Sword of Damocles will hang over your head, Wallace!
"Does not Dionysius seem to have made it sufficiently clear that there can be nothing happy for the person over whom some fear always looms?"
Listen Wallace, you sapheaded lunk mutt goofy looking buck-toothed shit-fer-brains cretin , stick to fighting fires, fundraising or whatever the fuck else you do and leave these trees alone! Why don't you investigate the possible real reason for the Tea Fire.. was Westmont college holding an open house and encouraging prospective students to "hike the hills" on that day..and was there a big money donor who suddenly pulled her support for the school...you should check it out instead of cutting down trees in Montecito!!
When I read this in the Montecito Journal, I couldn't believe my eyes... Chief Moron Wallace told homeowners to maintain the trees or cut them down..the owners cut them down due to fire fears!! What a bunch of jackasses! These majestic trees have stood for years welcoming hawks and owls and butterflies and me as I drive the back roads, and now some asswipe from the Montecito fire district says we should fear them! If anything they would provide a fire break..no doubt Wallace was spreading misinformation about eucalyptus burning quicker than other trees..well, if you go up to Mountain Drive and check the Tea Fire aftermath on Coyote Rd, the eucs are the ones still standing....in other words, it's all a bunch of bullshit these officials feed to gullible homeowners in Montecito..now, the rest of the eucs on Highway 192 by Birnam Wood are still standing, and we need to stop this nitwit Wallace from cutting anymore down! and the homeowners who listened to him are to blame, too... they should have just trimmed them!! and Caltrans should not have issued the permit since these trees are home to protected species!! GODDAMMIT!!!
Montecitans should be outraged instead of afraid!
eucalyptusfacts
maybe I should start an Earth First type militant eco underground and start dealing with these scumbags who suffer from speciesism..or something..
Speciesism is the assigning of different values or rights to beings on the basis of their species membership. The term was created by British psychologist Richard D. Ryder in 1973 to denote a prejudice against non-humans based on morally irrelevant physical differences. "I use the word 'speciesism'," he wrote in 1975, "to describe the widespread discrimination that is practised by man against other species ... Speciesism is racism, and both overlook or underestimate the similarities between the discriminator and those discriminated against."
Now, leave the rest of the trees alone or my scimitar will fall..and swiftly!!

7 comments:

El Sueno said...

I recall almost becoming a crispy critter next to a blazing stand of Eucs at El Sueno during the 1990 Paint Fire. Many hatchling Red Tailed Hawks were lost on both sides of the 101 but the stand's seedlings and hawks have recovered and are ready to burn again. Edit the Eucs as a fire break for Hope Ranch. The link you provided has is biased and each point can be debunked.

Mick Von Caw said...

gee El Sueno, are you saying you should have stood next to some burning pine trees instead? You must've inhaled too much smoke as you are still delusional...but I do agree that fires sometimes get hot...

Anonymous said...

...Westmont college was holding an open house and encouraging prospective students to "hike the hills" on that day..and the big money donor who suddenly pulled her support for the school

TELL US MORE!!!!

Mick Von Caw said...

well, it's something a little birdie told me, but I am investigating...

And while you're at it... said...

In addition to the real story behind the Tea Fire, there are still questions lingering about the sudden retirement of Ron Prince, who was fire chief for the city of Santa Barbara. Prince was here barely three years. He announced his plans to retire just one day before the District Attorney announced that there would be no felony charges against the Tea Fire Ten. Reporters merely regurgitated what had been given them in the press release. No one asked Prince why he chose to announce his retirement at that time, and whether it had anything to do with the DA's decision.

Tweety Bird said...

Follow the money, follow the non-profit, follow the politics; follow the politics of a monied religious non-profit.

Mick Von Caw said...

see!! A tweety bird in the hand is worth two in the bush..