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Adopt a Terrorist.- Too Good to Miss

The Canadians know how to handle complaints.

Here is an example.
A Canadian female liberal wrote a lot of letters to the Canadian government, complaining about the treatment of captive insurgents (terrorists) being held in Afghanistan National Correctional System facilities. She demanded a response to her letter.
She received back the following reply:


National Defense Headquarters
M Gen George R. Pearkes Bldg., 15 NT
101 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa , ON K1A 0K2
Canada

Dear Concerned Citizen,

Thank you for your recent letter expressing your profound concern of treatment of the Taliban and Al Qaeda terrorists captured by Canadian Forces, who were subsequently transferred to the Afghanistan Government and are currently being held by Afghan officials in Afghanistan National Correctional System facilities.

Our administration takes these matters seriously and your opinions were heard loud and clear here in Ottawa .. You will be pleased to learn, thanks to the concerns of citizens like yourself, we are creating a new department here at the Department of National Defense, to be called 'Liberals Accept Responsibility for Killers' program, or L.A.R.K. for short.

In accordance with the guidelines of this new program, we have decided, on a trial basis, to divert several terrorists and place them in homes of concerned citizens such as yourself, around the country, under those citizens personal care. Your personal detainee has been selected and is scheduled for transportation under heavily armed guard to your residence in Toronto next Monday.

Ali Mohammed Ahmed bin Mahmud is your detainee, and is to be cared for pursuant to the standards you personally demanded in your letter of complaint. You will be pleased to know that we will conduct weekly inspections to ensure that your standards of care for Ahmed are commensurate with your recommendations.

Although Ahmed is a sociopath and extremely violent, we hope that your sensitivity to what you described as his 'attitudinal problem' will help him overcome those character flaws. Perhaps you are correct in describing these problems as mere cultural differences. We understand that you plan to offer counselling and home schooling, however, we strongly recommend that you hire some assistant caretakers.

Please advise any Jewish friends, neighbours or relatives about your house guest, as he might get agitated or even violent, but we are sure you can reason with him. He is also expert at making a wide variety of explosive devices from common household products, so you may wish to keep those items locked up, unless in your opinion, this might offend him.

Your adopted terrorist is extremely proficient in hand-to-hand combat and can extinguish human life with such simple items as a pencil or nail clippers. We advise that you do not ask him to demonstrate these skills either in your home or wherever you choose to take him while helping him adjust to life in our country.


Ahmed will not wish to interact with you or your daughters except sexually, since he views females as a form of property, thereby having no rights, including refusal of his sexual demands. This is a particularly sensitive subject for him.

You also should know that he has shown violent tendencies around women who fail to comply with the dress code that he will recommend as more appropriate attire. I'm sure you will come to enjoy the anonymity offered by the burka over time. Just remember that it is all part of respecting his culture and religious beliefs' as described in your letter.

You take good care of Ahmed and remember that we will try to have a counsellor available to help you over any difficulties you encounter while Ahmed is adjusting to Canadian culture.

Thanks again for your concern. We truly appreciate it when folks like you keep us informed of the proper way to do our job and care for our fellow man. Good luck and God bless you.

Cordially,
Gordon O'Connor
Minister of National Defense
 
Prim0 said:
I love it.


I want similar letters to go out to liberals explaining why they have to give up more of their wealth to the government as an example to others.

How about letters animal lovers informing them that they will now receive any animals that come into the shelter at their homes?

Send big (NO GUNS ALLOWED) signs out for people who hate guns to place in their front yards.

Bicycles or nice walking shoes to anyone who supports CAFE standards (or similar limitations on what people can drive).

Are you done. Is that it :wink2:
 
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John Wayne camel toe. Sounds like the name of an assassin.
 
That's a very effeminate pose for John Wayne.

I saw that photo in Spy magazine years ago, and found a digital copy by searching for 'John Wayne hand bag'.

Spy was really funny sometimes. They would mail out cheques in the amount of 39 cents to famous people, and print the names of the ones who cashed them, like Donald Trump.

One time they scammed Wilt Chamberlain, by sending a photo of an attractive woman to him, with a 'we should get together' letter, and a phone number to their office, and when he called, they printed the entire conversation.
 
"For a humorous magazine, Spy often was aggressive about straight feature reporting. In the summer of 1992, it ran the only serious investigative story on President George H.W. Bush's extramarital affairs with Jennifer Fitzgerald and other women."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spy_(magazine)

What?? Never heard about that before. :SayWhat?:



I got called 'Sarapedia' on another forum yesterday. :rofl!:

When I first stared posting intellectual material on review board forums about 5 years ago, I'd get blasted every time I didn't post a link to the original article, or post real research to back up my personal opinions. I'm very well trained now.

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Sarah said:
"...Spy...

Editorially, Spy was similar to pre-1978 era National Lampoon and early 1990's Frank. They started the pairing of pictures of two different people who look similar, called Separated at Birth?, later copied by The Eye newspaper as Eyedentical Twins. They used my submission:

Tie Domi:

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and Beavis:



in both the paper, and one of the paperback collections. Different pictures were used, of course, and they didn't use the same pictures I mailed in. Mine had Domi wearing a helmet, that looked like Beavis' hair. They have similar eyebrows, noses, and lower jaws.

You don't get all of the images when you do an images search for "Beavis", because a large number of the results only come up under Bevis, which is not without irony.
 
Can you decipher this secret message?

CM FISH?
MR NO FISH.
SMR, CMBDIZ?







It's a converation between two Newfies:

"See 'em fish?".

"'em are no' fish".

"'es 'em are, see 'em beady eyes, Ed?".
 
I was going through a folder of pictures I downloaded about ten years ago. I'm going to post a few of my personal favorites.



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