NAZI SEASON REOPENS IN PARAGUAY
By Dr. Faustroll
The Portland Pataphysical Outpatient Clinic,
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June 5, 2001 7:16PM
ASUNCION, Paraguay (YU) – Nazi season opened
today for the first time in more than fifteen years, when Nazis were placed on
the Endangered Ideologies List by the Paraguayan Economic Development Commission
(PEDC) due to loss of habitat and over-hunting by Israeli trophy seekers.
In 1983, the Paraguayan National Parks
Art set aside nearly one quarter million acres of this quaint central American
paradise for conservation, including most of the Chaco region, and the city of
Asuncion, where nearly all off the world's 12,000 Nazis were known to live.
A bill sponsored by then-President
Alberto Stroessner to have Nazis afforded special protection passed the
Paraguayan Bundt in 1986. It outlawed the killing of Nazis and made it illegal
to disturb their nesting areas or harass mating pairs.
The program has proven so successful
that political scientists now believe there are more Nazis on Earth than at any
time since 1939, with nearly two million known to be living in the United States
disguised as moderate Republicans.
Such
success has not been without drawbacks, and the burgeoning Nazi populations in
Central America are beginning to overwhelm the native human population in the
competition for food and housing.
As a
result, Paraguay has once again decriminalized the possession of Nazi body
parts, begun selling licenses, and instituted a lottery for unit tags, which
entitle the lucky holders to stalk the wily Nazis with bow or shotgun.
The daily bag limit is two bucks between
62 and 70 inches in length, with a possession limit of eight. A special hunt for
does has been approved but no date has been set.
If these hunts are successful in
controlling the Nazis here, similar hunts will be encouraged in Colombia,
Mexico, and the United States, where Nazis have nearly wiped out the moral
inhabitants.
Posted:
Tue - June 5, 2001 at
09:22 PM