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June 5, 2012Coast Guard on Alert
OTTAWA (The
Borowitz Report) – The Canadian coast guard was on alert
today, preparing for what it fears could be a massive invasion of boat people
from Wisconsin.
Conor McGlindon, commander of the Royal Canadian Mounted Coast Guard (RCMCG), said that satellite photos had revealed a “substantial flotilla” in the making, as Wisconsinites prepared to flee their state for their neighbor to the North. “Word has gotten around that we have policemen, firemen, and basic school lunches up here,” Mr. McGlindon said. “You can’t blame these boat people for seeking a better life. But we are under orders to intercept them.” In Canada, officials fear that refugees from Wisconsin will brave the treacherous journey across Lake Superior in the hopes of giving birth to so-called “anchor babies” on Canadian soil. Mr. McGlindon offered reporters a look at satellite photos showing the boat people larding their vessels with wheels of premium cheddar cheese, possibly in the hopes of bribing Canadian officials on Superior’s northern shore. “We are telling all of our men that under no circumstances should they accept offerings of cheese,” he said. "These boat people are desperate and they will try anything." Reports of the looming refugee crisis coincided with the release of a new poll showing that Gov. Scott Walker is now the most hated man in Wisconsin, narrowly edging Brett Favre. Speaking at the state capitol, Gov. Walker seemed philosophical about his legacy: "I'm not worried how history will remember me, because if I have my way there won't be any history teachers.” Get a free subscription to the Borowitz Report here.
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OMG what next! Very interesting news. I know of citizens in our own area who don't get the "free lunch" - hope they are repelled vigorously. Come in the front door or not at all.
ReplyDeleteI hope you realize that Andy is a humorist and the article is written tongue-in -cheek. It refers to the political upheaval in Wisconsin.
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