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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: SiouxPal who wrote (42722)8/13/2004 1:08:47 PM
From: Kenneth E. PhillippsRespond to of 81568
 
Sioux, They are suggesting it is a more serious matter to be mistaken about whether you were in Cambodia 30 years ago than it is to be mistaken about the existence of WMDs in Iraq. That is ridiculous and desperate.



To: SiouxPal who wrote (42722)8/13/2004 1:17:02 PM
From: Emile VidrineRespond to of 81568
 
Washington, DC - Congress today announced that the Office of
President of the United States will be outsourced to overseas
interests as of September 30th, the end of this fiscal year. The move
is being made to save $400K a year in salary, a record $521 Billion
in deficit expenditures, and related overhead.

"The cost savings will be quite significant," says Congressman Adam
Smith (D- Wash) who, with the aid of the GAO (the General Accounting
Office) has studied outsourcing of American jobs extensively. "We
simply can no longer afford this level of outlay and remain
competitive in the world stage," Congressman Smith said.

Mr. Bush was informed by email this morning of the termination of his
position. He will receive health coverage, expenses, and salary until
his final day of employment. After that, with a two week waiting
period, he will then be eligible for $240 dollars a week from
unemployment insurance for 13 weeks. Unfortunately he will not be
able to receive state Medicaid health insurance coverage as his
unemployment benefits are over the required limit.

Preparations have been underway for some time for the job move. Sanji
Gurvinder Singh of Indus Teleservices, Mumbai, India, will be
assuming the Office of President of the United States as of July 1.
Mr. Singh was born in the United States while his parents were here
on student visas, thus making him eligible for the position. He will
receive a salary of $320($US$) a month but with no health coverage or
other benefits. Due to the time difference between the US and India,
Mr. Singh will be working primarily at night, when offices of the US
Government will be open.

"I am excited to serve in this position," Mr. Singh stated in an
exclusive interview. "Working nights will let me keep my day job at
the American Express call center. I always knew I could be President
someday."

Congress stressed patience when calling Mr. Singh as he may not be
fully aware of all the issues involved with his new position. A
Congressional Spokesperson noted that Mr. Singh has been given a
script tree to follow which will allow him to respond to most topics
of concern. The Spokesperson further noted that "additional savings
will be realized as these scripting tools have been successfully used
by Mr. Bush and will enable Mr. Singh to provide an answer without
having to fully understand the issue itself."

Mr. Bush has been offered the use of a Congressional Page to help him
write a resume and prepare for his upcoming job transition. According
to Manpower, Inc., the placement firm, Mr. Bush may have difficulties
in securing a new position as job prospects in the Sports Franchise
Ownership arena remain limited. A recently released report from the
Pentagon suggests a good prospect for him as a newly unemployed
person may be in the Army National Guard. There he would be called up
with his unit and stationed in Iraq, a country he has visited briefly
before.

"I've been there, I know all about Iraq and the conditions there,"
stated Mr. Bush. He gained invaluable knowledge of the country on his
first visit at the Baghdad Airport non-smoking terminal and gift
shop. Meanwhile, in Baghdad and Falluja, Iraq, sources report that
local Iraqis say Mr. Bush would receive an especially warm reception
from them. Such sources stated the Iraqis' only request would be to
be informed of the convoy in which he would be riding in order to
give him the welcome he deserves.

Congress continues to explore other outsourcing possibilities
including that of Vice-president and most Cabinet positions.