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“Yes, Mr. McGinnis, you are in fact a mean and dangerous man. Your kind of simple, effective logic would result in total chaos within our modern society.” As opposed to what we have now? And thanks for the compliment.
Of course, I have a solution to the bureaucratic unemployment issue as well. Those that would be displaced by implementing my suggestions would be given two options. (A) Reassignment to BCIS for border patrol along the Rio Grande. Or (B) reporting for duty as either Army or Marine Reserve duty for immediate activation along the Iraq-Iran border for our eventual assault on that country. But I don’t think we would have to invade Iran. The Mullahs would capitulate once they realized that we had 4 Corps of GS9’s and down ready to paper their entire country with regulations — WMB indeed! (Weapons of Mass Bureaucracy)
p>Oh God! There I go again! Ken, can you recommend a good shrink so I can be reeducated? Thanks. br> — John McGinnis br> Arlington, Texas br> /p>
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