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To: Richnorth who wrote (85061)5/2/2002 2:38:11 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116762
 
OT
(but somehow fits don't it?)

"If the Passover Story Were Reported by The New York Times or CNN"

The cycle of violence between the Jews and the Egyptians continues with
no end in sight in Egypt. After eight previous plagues that have destroyed
the Egyptian infrastructure and disrupted the lives of ordinary Egyptian
citizens, the Jews launched a new offensive this week in the form of
the plague of darkness.

Western journalists were particularly enraged by this plague. "It is
simply impossible to report when you can't see an inch in front of
you," complained a frustrated Andrea Koppel of CNN. "I have heard
from my reliable Egyptian contacts that in the midst of the blanket of
blackness, the Jews were annihilating thousands of Egyptians.
Their word is solid enough evidence for me."

While the Jews contend that the plagues are justified given the harsh
slavery imposed upon them by the Egyptians, Pharaoh, the Egyptian
leader, rebuts this claim. "If only the plagues would let up, there
would be no slavery. We just want to live plague-free. It is the right
of every society."

Saeb Erekat, an Egyptian spokesperson, complains that slavery is
justifiable given the Jews' superior weaponry supplied to them by the
superpower God.

The Europeans are particularly enraged by the latest Jewish offensive.
"The Jewish aggression must cease if there is to be peace in the
region. The Jews should go back to slavery for the good of the rest of the
world," stated an angry French President Jacques Chirac.

Even several Jews agree. Adam Shapiro, a Jew, has barricaded himself
within Pharaoh's chambers to protect Pharaoh from what is feared will
be the next plague, the death of the firstborn. Mr. Shapiro claims that
while slavery is not necessarily a good thing, it is the product of the
plagues and when the plagues end, so will the slavery. "The Jews have
gone too far with plagues such as locusts and epidemic which have
virtually destroyed the Egyptian economy," Mr. Shapiro laments. "The
Egyptians are really a very nice people and Pharaoh is kind of huggable
once you get to know him," gushes Shapiro.

The United States is demanding that Moses and Aaron, the Jewish
leaders, continue to negotiate with Pharaoh. While Moses points out
that Pharaoh had made promise after promise to free the Jewish people
only to immediately break them and thereafter impose harsher and harsher
slavery, Richard Boucher of the State Department assails the latest
offensive.
"Pharaoh is not in complete control of the taskmasters," Mr. Boucher
states. "The Jews must return to the negotiating table and will
accomplish nothing through these plagues."

The latest round of violence comes in the face of a bold new Saudi
peace overture. If only the Jews will give up their language, change their
names to Egyptian names and cease having male children, the Arab
nations will incline toward peace with them, Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah
declared.

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