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December 02, 2006
Giant rubber stamp seeks home
30Something Democrats: "Night after night, we've been using our giant Rubber Stamp to illustrate the Republican Congress rubber-stamping the Administration's policies, but starting in January, thanks to Americans across the country, we will no longer have a need for it. How should we celebrate this momentous occasion? What should we do with the Rubber Stamp?"
Sadly, international protocol forbids, but I'd like to see it being sent to an equally deserving rubber-stamp parliament in some other country, one that despite its genuine credentials, authority and duties as the representative body of the people acts as nothing but an approval mechanism for the government of the day.
I do understand that the US has a "special relationship" with one such country so perhaps protocol might be waived just this once?
December 2, 2006 in Current Affairs | Permalink
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