Received this email from a friend who is a police captain. It's kind of long, but humorous.
Ohio Constitution Defense Council
Dennis Walker Laus Deo
GRPC NATO Doctrine in defense of the Second Amendment.
Subject: FW: Columbus City Council to Iraqi Government: "Ban Suicide Bombers!"
Columbus City Council to Iraqi Government: "Ban Suicide Bombers!"
23 Jul 2005 by Antonio Ciaccia
This week, in a shocking turn of events, Columbus City Council voted unanimously to ban suicide bombers within city limits. After most council members arrived over an hour late to the meeting, they announced that after Aug. 11th, that all suicide bombers would be outlawed.
All current suicide bombers will have 90 days from Monday night to register themselves with Columbus' Department of Public Safety or face a first-degree misdemeanor charge.
Columbus City Councilman, Michael Mentel, seemed optimistic that this piece of legislation will prevent suicide bombings in the great city of Columbus.
"The laws on the books were not enough,” said Mentel, “We had to do something; to sit and do nothing was not an option. I can’t believe nobody ever thought of just banning the bombers. All politicians should know that banning stuff is the first and best option for dealing with any problem."
When asked what he was going to do in light of the new ban, Kyle McCrazy -- a man with dreams of becoming a suicide bomber -- said, “Um, still blow myself up. I’m a criminal, I break laws anyways.”
The ban is reminiscent of the 1998 “mask ban” than effectively banned all scary masks because they could frighten children.
In 1998, Mentel proclaimed that, “In the interest of the common good, the right to wear masks is hereby prohibited. After all, no right is absolute! And while we’re at it, no more free speech either! Who needs free speech in order to speak freely anyway?”
Concerned citizen, Ralph McRandom, was disappointed in 1998 and he’s disappointed again.
“I had the scariest mask of all time- it had fangs and everything. I used that mask to scare away criminals and Jehovah’s witnesses. After I turned in my mask in ’98 like every other law-abiding citizen, my family was mask less and defenseless. Just like that ’98 ban, now only law abiding citizens won’t blow themselves up. The criminals have us out-bombed.”
Mentel is optimistic about his latest ban. Many are calling this ban the most provocative piece of legislation since the 1996 ban on horror films. Even though many citizens complained about being labeled criminals for simply watching horror films, the Council stands behind the legislation as “sending a strong message that Columbus would not tolerate frightened citizens in their streets.”
About the new suicide-bomber ban, Mentel said, “The Iraqi government should take notice,” he went on to say, “They may have laws on the books against suicide bombing, but how many more laws have they passed since those ones? Have they banned masks? Have they banned boots? Have they banned beards? These are all tell-tale signs of a suicide bomber. Criminals may not respect our laws, but they will respect more laws… That, my friends is how you stop crime.”
Councilwoman Tavares added, “Today, I cast my vote for the 180,000 children of Columbus… as well as our great city’s 20,000 cute puppy dogs and furry little kittens… and for the great game of baseball… and Oprah.”
Council had capitalized on its past couch bans, smoking bans, and assault weapon bans in passing newer legislation like house bans, walking bans, and now, suicide bomber bans. Next week, Council seeks to act again, this time with its most anticipated ban of all -- the people ban. If passed, all citizens will be jailed to cut down crime. It is said that an alarming 100% of all crimes are committed by people, and Council seeks to do something about it.