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340pd
10-11-2012, 01:03 PM
Stunning Historical Discovery
By Peter Kirsanow
October 1, 2012 4:15 P.M.

Cambridge, Mass. — Celebrated historian Bertram Oxley has uncovered a memorandum from former Japanese Emperor Hirohito to Admiral Yamamoto dated December 6, 1941, showing that the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was motivated by an offensive film made by Charlie Chaplin ridiculing Japanese cuisine.

“Contrary to historical accounts over the last seventy years,” Professor Oxley said in an interview today with the BBC, “What appeared to be a meticulously planned surprise attack was actually a spontaneous demonstration by moderate sushi connoisseurs in the Imperial Navy in response to a hateful and offensive movie. Thereafter, extremist elements within the Japanese military co-opted the spontaneous attack, transforming it into the overseas contingency operation sometimes referred to as ‘World War II.’”

The discovery has created a sensation in scholarly circles. “This is a remarkable find,” declared Reginald Smythe, chairman of the Progressive Historians Assocation and former Obama State Department official. “Had President Roosevelt condemned this movie — instead of uttering that infernal ‘Day of Infamy’ provocation — the war could have been avoided and millions of lives would have been saved.”

Reached at his home in Houston, former President George H. W. Bush, an aviator in the Pacific during the war, expressed skepticism. “It’s simply inconceivable that the Japanese First Air Fleet, with six aircraft carriers, could have staged a spur of the moment attack on an island thousands of nautical miles from the Japanese homeland with such stealth and precision.” Most experts dismissed Mr. Bush’s remarks, however, since it’s widely understood that World War II was primarily his son’s fault.

White House spokesman Jay Carney, asked this afternoon about the memo’s discovery stated, “Of course, hindsight’s 20-20. But one can only wonder how much pain and suffering could have been averted had FDR simply apologized to Hirohito at the outset.”

“Fortunately,” Carney continued, waving off questions from White House reporters anxious to return to questions about Mitt Romney’s grooming habits, “We’ve evolved to a more sophisticated strategy of leading from behind, so we’re unlikely to repeat the disastrous mistakes of the past.”

mr surveyor
10-11-2012, 01:10 PM
wonderful:)

muggsy
10-11-2012, 01:25 PM
My kind of humor. :)

getsome
10-11-2012, 01:36 PM
Aint it the truth!!!...FDR should have apologized for having the Arizona and the Utah double parked like they were which caused them to be directly in the way of all those bombs and torpedoes...Shame shame shame on us!!!

Bawanna
10-11-2012, 01:41 PM
Maybe we should send them a big check, I feel just awful about this.

We already basically gave them Hawaii, maybe we could just give them California too.

Old Lincoln, you want to be my neighbor? Or What?

Alfonse
10-11-2012, 01:54 PM
I'll be careful about my comments on sushi going Forward. Uncanny how this news came out, like the latest record breaking employment estimates, at this time.

Tinman507
10-11-2012, 06:19 PM
http://www.swapmeetdave.com/Humor/SushiSignWorms.jpg

jocko
10-11-2012, 06:25 PM
Maybe we should send them a big check, I feel just awful about this.

We already basically gave them Hawaii, maybe we could just give them California too.

Old Lincoln, you want to be my neighbor? Or What?

ol great one. "won't u be my neighbor" u any kin to MR. ROGERS, Just sayin

dhgeyer
10-12-2012, 01:02 PM
Excellent 340pd!

Here's one I wrote shortly after Princess Diana died. I think it's been around the Internet a few times. The reference to the L.A. Police had to do with the Rodney King episode, which was still in people's minds at that time.

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Ban the Assault Cameras!!

With the scourge of paparazzi terrorism on the rise both here and abroad,
I am calling for the following measures which, under the circumstances,
no one should find unreasonable.

1. A total ban on all black cameras, or cameras with a handle. It should be
obvious that ugly cameras are far more likely to be used for evil purposes.

2. A ban on cameras with a capacity of more than 10 photographs. Why anyone
would need more than 10 shots is beyond me.

3. A waiting period for all camera purchases, giving the Police a chance
to see if the applicant has ever been convicted of child pornography.

4. A ban on all film with a format greater than 120mm, or less than 35mm.
The general availability of small, cheap cameras has encouraged far too many
people to become paparazzi. And I don't think anyone should really need a
large assault camera for legitimate nature photography.

5. A ban on any film with an ASA rating greater than 200. These
darkness-piercing films are far too dangerous to the L.A. Police.

6. A ban on all lenses with a focal length shorter than 35mm or
longer than 135mm. These very short lenses are far too concealable.
And we have just seen what can happen when a paparazzi must get too
close to his victim. As for the very long lenses, why would anyone
want a lens that can photograph a victim 100 yards away?

7. A ban on all cameras with automatic feeding devices, either
semi-automatic or full automatic. Some of these devices can shoot
many frames a second. What legitimate artistic purpose is there
for having that many pictures of the same thing?

I call upon Congress to enact these modest measures immediately.
I suggest that the new law be named in honor of one of the most
famous of our early pioneer photographers, Mathew Brady.

Dave Geyer
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muggsy
10-12-2012, 04:20 PM
Maybe we should send them a big check, I feel just awful about this.

We already basically gave them Hawaii, maybe we could just give them California too.

Old Lincoln, you want to be my neighbor? Or What?

They can have California. It's been Californicated.

aray
10-13-2012, 01:12 AM
This is really great. And the nice thing about humor is, it is funniest when there is a ring of truth to the joke! (Or satire in this case.)

OldLincoln
10-13-2012, 12:29 PM
Old Lincoln, you want to be my neighbor? Or What?
I'm ready!