This is the actual Drinking Water Quality Report City of St. George, Utah.

“We’re pleased report that in 2009, except for arsenic, your tap water met all US Enviromental Protection Agency (EPA) and state drinking water health standards.”
This is the actual Drinking Water Quality Report City of St. George, Utah.

“We’re pleased report that in 2009, except for arsenic, your tap water met all US Enviromental Protection Agency (EPA) and state drinking water health standards.”
I was really close to this when it happened. Unfortunately, my computer had just been stolen (more on that later,) so I wasn’t able to cover it. But that’s okay because it seems every other media outlet has beat it in to the ground for me. But why? At a time when war is still killing thousands of people, we’re experiencing one of the worst economic crises since the Great Depression, and thousands of gallons of oil are leaking in to the Gulf, why is this story important? Why do reporters spend so much time talking about one kid who fell asleep behind the president?
Because it’s funny.
Basil Marceaux is a gift to FAILocracy.
As of this writing, Basil MarceauxDotCom is polling apparently polling around 1%, for the gubernatorial election in Tennessee, which means he’s not beating the margin of error, but it also means that, when pollsters asked people who they were voting for, somebody said Basil MarceaxDotCom (or just Basil Marceax).
In his own words: