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To: Lane3 who wrote (2108)3/11/2002 2:59:29 PM
From: E  Respond to of 21057
 
BBC News: French Intellectuals to be Deployed in Afghanistan

The cleanup portion of the ground war in Afghanistan heated up yesterday
when the Allies revealed plans to airdrop a platoon of crack French
existentialist philosophers into the country to destroy the morale of
the remaining Taliban zealots by proving the non-existence of God.

Elements from the feared Jean-Paul Sartre Brigade, or 'Black Berets,'
will be parachuted into the combat zones to spread doubt, despondency
and existential anomie among the enemy. Hardened by numerous
intellectual battles fought during their long occupation of Paris's Left
Bank, their first action will be to establish a number of sidewalk cafes
at strategic points near the front lines.

There they will drink coffee and talk animatedly about the absurd nature
of life and man's lonely isolation in the universe. They will be
accompanied by a number of heartbreakingly beautiful girlfriends who
will further spread dismay by sticking their tongues in the
philosophers' ears every five minutes and looking remote and
unattainable to everyone else.

Their leader, Colonel Marc-Ange Belmondo, spoke yesterday of his
confidence in the success of their mission. Sorbonne graduate Belmondo,
a very intense and unshaven young man in a black pullover, gesticulated
wildly and said, "The Taliban are caught in a logical fallacy of the
most ridiculous. There is no God and I can prove it. Take your tongue
out of my ear, Juliet, I am talking."

Marc-Ange plans to deliver an impassioned thesis on man's nauseating
freedom of action with special reference to the work of Foucault and the
films of Alfred Hitchcock.

However, humanitarian agencies have been quick to condemn the operation
as inhumane, pointing out that the effects of passive smoking from the
Frenchmen's' endless Gitanes could wreak a terrible toll on civilians in
the area.