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Who's a better wildfire prevention mascot?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
463 Votes

Who's a better wildfire prevention mascot?

Bigfoot

3

Smokey Bear

6

Bigfoot

1 Comments

Smokey Bear

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k san
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k san

He's iconic. Never heard of Bigfoot representing this.

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Johanna Groza
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Johanna Groza

Smokey bear was a real fire victim, no one even knows if Big Foot is real.

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Sam Ackerman
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Sam Ackerman

Big foot, really??? Smokey the Bear has been kicking butt for over 50 years.

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Cathryn Hardman
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Cathryn Hardman

Smokey Bear! So now, if we all vote Smokey in, and then KB gets the final say, totally inappropriate Bigfoot will be shoehorned in for the crooked win!!! 🤗

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Deb Dyck
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Deb Dyck

He's iconic!

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Kristin McKinley
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Kristin McKinley

Everyone knows Smokey and what he stands for!!! Keep Smokey the Bear!

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Do you support a record $1.5 trillion budget for the military?

Do you support a record $1.5 trillion budget for the military?

Yes

3

No

2

Yes

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Dave
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Dave

Looks like the ayes have it.

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No

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Oakley Taylor
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Oakley Taylor

We need that money in our own country to help our schools, Medicare and education. Don’t you care about our neighbors and communities?

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Dave
Dave

That money won't help our neighbors and schools when Iranian nukes start hitting our allies and eventually us! That is their goal as they have stated for years!!

Ka San
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Ka San

If it even needs saying, the Military Industrial Complex is the MOST bloated budget of the entire federal budget. If our current "completely-in-over-his-head" Def Sec + idiot prez hadn't started a completely unnecessary war, we would not have depleted stores of weapons and this be on nobody's radar!

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Dave
Dave

Ka San, You sound like a radical liberal. Guess you'd rather have nukes start flying around in the middle east and then closer to home in a couple years.

Do you think sweeps and hostile architecture are effective ways to remove camps?

Do you think sweeps and hostile architecture are effective ways to remove camps?

Yes

1

No

0

Yes

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Kate Coffey
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Kate Coffey

As a tax payer and resident of Deschutes County I am tired of my tax dollars being used to clean up the filth the homeless people leave behind. If this is a deterrent for them living there then we won’t have to clean it up again. Thus saving tax payer dollars and the rocks are a better look.

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No

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