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Do you know if there's a bag limit on dem liberals?
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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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Thanks to the fine folks at Landover Baptist:
Liberals Attempting to Escape to Canada Will Be Shot on Sight!
Landover Deacons Join Hunt for Liberals Crossing Canadian Border
Freehold, Iowa - After being duly deputized by longtime silver-level
tither,
John Brown -- regional INS director sitting in Des Moines -- 75
Landover
Baptist Church deacons took up posts along the U.S.-Canadian border
less
than three weeks ago. "We weren't about to let none of them
weak-kneed,
Blue-State liberals leave this country, especially with tax time
right
around the corner," reported Pastor Hawkins, as he raised the scope
on his
high-powered AR-15 assault rifle from his post behind a clearing in
a North
Dakota forest. "Last week, I unloaded a half pound of lead into the
hineys
of two long-haired varmints running through the woods. It was sheer
bad luck
they turned out to be ugly Canadian farm women. Oh well, no real
loss to
either country." The pastors were reacting to reports of a mass
exodus of
anti-Bush (anti-American, anti-Christian) citizens across the
Canadian
border. With Canada's immigration service overwhelmed by
applications of
Americans seeking asylum since November 2nd, many traitors have
attempted to
covertly slip into the country. "So long as I have one index finger
that can
squeeze a trigger, no Communist is gittin' by me," railed Pastor
Coleman
from his post on a hill in northern Minnesota.
Unofficial reports cite at least 75 prevented border crossings in
the brief
period the church has assisted the immigration agency. Reverend
Shortland
set up an informal roadblock on Interstate-75 in Michigan. "A few
questions
usually reveal whether these folks are legitimate tourists or
Bush-dodgers.
I intercepted one family last week in a BMW with their radio tuned
to NPR.
The parents were drinking from Starbuck's cups and both teenagers in
the
back were reading books, neither of which had "Holy" or "Bible"
imprinted
anywhere on the cover, as far as I could tell." The reverend called
ahead to
the border patrol checkpoint where agents conducted full vehicle and
body
cavity searches. After discovering a copy of GMAT test results, two
museum
ticket stubs and an 401k portfolio receipt, agents turned the
vehicle around
and the family was escorted to a holding cell near Detroit. Pastor
Skipwell
successfully uncovered what can only be described as a contemporary
underground railroad just outside Detroit. "A bunch of coloreds were
sending
hordes of unemployed auto workers in tunnels to the demonic north. I
emptied
my semi-automatic weapon at them, and the activity stopped, but I
have no
idea whether I actually killed anyone or just shot the night."
Not all church members support the deacons' actions. "I think it is
a
colossal waste of time," observed Brother Harry Hardwick, Chair of
the Board
of Deacons. "Tracking down liberals is like trapping rats in Harlem.
For
every one you catch, there are a thousand that squeak away. And why
do we
care if they leave? So what if many pay the taxes that pay for the
programs
benefiting the rest of us, like those Godly farm supports Iowa corn
farmers
get? We don't need the money. President Bush has shown his
commitment to
maintaining all the pork programs while massively expanding military
spending without raising a single dime in taxes. Since he's already
run a
higher deficit than any President in history, what difference will a
few
trillion additional dollars make?
Despite the initial success of the program, the deacons may be
returning
home soon because the White House has condemned their actions as
unauthorized. An administration official, speaking on condition of
anonymity, claimed the President's latest position is not his
typical
boilerplate appeal to whatever is the prevailing popular sentiment,
but is
instead the product of a genuine desire to allow as many Democratic
voters
as possible to leave the country before the mid-term Congressional
elections.
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