Notice: Florida to Leave Union
WASHINGTON D.C. - Following an emergency meeting Wednesday morning,
Congress unanimously voted to excise Florida from the United States of
America.
The move was a reaction to the confusion and irregularities in the
state's voting numbers that have totally disrupted the 2000 Presidential
election.
"This is the last straw," said Utah senator Orin Hatch. "First Elian
Gonzales, now this." Several congressmen told reporters the decision
has been a long time in coming.
"We're all pretty much sick of Florida," said representative Barney
Frank. "They've been a constant embarrassment for too long now."
Added Frank, "They had Dan Marino for a while, but what have they done
lately? Oh that's right, screw up our entire democracy. I forgot"
In a speech on the Senate floor, Massachusetts senator Ted Kennedy
commented that the loss of Florida's sizable elderly population will
free up billions of dollars in social security funds. "These are
valuable funds which can now be redirected toward national defense. We
can finally rebuild our demoralized, weakened military," said the
Senator to roaring applause.
From her New York campaign headquarters, freshly elected senator Hilary
Clinton echoes the sentiments of her future colleagues on Capitol Hill,
calling Florida "a hurricane-addled hellhole full of scheming Cuban
immigrants. Learn @*&%$!# English already, you banana boat bums!"
Clinton added.
As a result of the Florida screw-up, the House and Senate decreed a new
election will take place in early December. This time, ballots in each
state will be tabulated by robots. "It is clear that our human
vote-counting system is too inherently flawed," said Speaker of the
House Dennis Hastert. "The presence of these new, superior robot mast-
err, I mean - tabulators will ensure 100% accuracy."
"Remember," said Hastert, "every vote counts, especially if it's counted
by robots."
Dynamiting will begin in Florida next Wednesday, after which the state
will be completely geographically separated from the United States.
"After that, they're on their own," said Hastert. "I hope they sink!"
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