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Title: | True North Strong & Free |
Notice: | Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524 |
Moderator: | POLAR::RICHARDSON |
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Created: | Fri Jun 19 1987 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1040 |
Total number of notes: | 13668 |
592.0. "Operation Backbacon" by DKAS::BEAIRSTO () Thu Jul 16 1992 14:22
Article 3708 of rec.humor.funny:
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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 92 4:30:3 EDT
Newsgroups: rec.humor.funny
Organization: Lockheed Engineering & Sciences Co.
From: [email protected]
Subject: Operation Backbacon
Keywords: smirk
Approved: [email protected]
To: Cabinet Members
From: N. Bonerpart
Subject: Operation Backbacon
Classification: Top Secret
The American economy, in dire need of recovery from the blahs,
necessitates drastic measures. Our foreign policy is also in shambles,
due to our fixation with unpronouncible countries while ignoring our
immediate neighbors. Recent military operations have shown that, indeed,
practice makes perfect. Thus, Operation Backbacon combines economic,
political, and military facets of government in a timely fashion (i.e.
before an election).
In a nutshell, Operation Backbacon is the invasion, conquest,
and annexation of Canada. The economic benefits are thusly; improved access
to timber for our junk mail infrastructure, water for our farmers and
amusement parks, and dramatically improved supply of good beer. The
foreign policy benefits include elimination of a costly and inert embassy.
The military benefits are a full-dress exercise with minimal risk and
acess to vast wilderness areas for our troops to go camping in.
The initial wave of special forces are to be infiltrated across
the borders disguised as hunters, fishermen, and college students buying
cases of Molson's. The first wave is to be executed during the Stanley
Cup playoffs; therefore no resistance is expected. The second wave requires
a variety of MOS's (Military Occupational Specialty). There will be
military police and truckers to orchestrate the seizure and shipping of
beer. Surveyors and groundskeepers will rework the football fields to
American dimensions. Speech therapists will barrage the television and
radio frequencies with lessons on how to pronounce words with "ou" properly.
Packing companies will pipeline back bacon to American pizza distributors.
While there will be a regrettable upheaval in Canuck life, we will
improve several facets of their system. No Canadian will have to pay
VAT (Value Added Tax), except for Brian Mulroney. The monetary system
will convert to American money, so the losses due to all those billions
of Canadian coins in American vending machines will be eliminated. Top
executives in the Canadian brewing industry will be transported down to
Milwaukie and St. Louis, and given dictatorial power over our ailing
beer companies.
The surge in purchases of yellow and red ribbons as well as American
flags, reduction of beer prices, and the ensuing baby boom should
invigorate the economy substantially. While the effects of Operation
Backbacon will wear off after a couple of years, there is no limitation
on similar treatments elsewhere. In fact, Operation Enchilada is in the
preliminary planning stage already.
Sincerely,
N. Bonerpart
State Dept.
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| Devon Prichard
| Lockheed Engineering & Sciences Co.
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592.1 | Guess they forgot 1812.... | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Sick in a balanced sort of way | Thu Jul 16 1992 15:05 | 8 |
| Don't tell me that were going to have a Value Added Tax on top of the
GST!!!!
What's this all abowoot?!?!?!
Vitiolically,
Barf Karboondangledinglerumpledumpleshamalamadingdong
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592.2 | Reservations are recommended! | TROOA::DLOTEN | Semper ubi sub ubi. | Thu Jul 16 1992 15:56 | 4 |
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Well, they better call first before they come, as we may be out!
-doug
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592.3 | | KAOT01::S_HYNDMAN | | Thu Jul 16 1992 17:22 | 19 |
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Well I think that the CIA has already started the seed operation. They
have managed to infultrate Television with US shows. There is more and
more US beer being imported into Canada. The only ones who can afford
to holiday in Canada are Americans.
We don't have VAT but they can gladly take the GST.
Introducing American money will only confuse Canadians since the US
money all looks like monopoly money.
I think the best time to envade Canada would be in Febuary. It seems
that most Canadians have gone south to thaw out or are hibernating in
their homes. Either way I don't think they would give you much of a
fight as long as you kept the ski hills open and the snowmobile trails
groomed.
Scott
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592.4 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Thu Jul 16 1992 19:06 | 18 |
| VAT = GST
The GST is a Value Added Tax.
A Value Added Tax is simply a tax levied on the increase in Value
of an article or service every time it is bartered or exchanged.
If item X is valued at $10 and there is a Value Added Tax of 10%,
when you buy it you will pay $11. Now, say you sell it for $12.
You will charge $1.20 in tax, and remit to the tax office $0.20
because you already paid a dollar in tax.
That is how GST works. Now for Mr Joe Average, he doesn't see
all the intermediate tax steps ... but it all basically ensures that
it is the end user who is taxed, whether the end user is you or me,
or a company.
Stuart
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592.5 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Thu Jul 16 1992 19:08 | 6 |
| Actually this is less of a joke than one might think ... a few
years ago there were reports of a buildup of troops at a US
base near Malone New York, just south of Cornwall Ontario which
was reputed by many to be for just that kind of possibility!
Stuart
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592.6 | Not as easy as it looks | KAOFS::D_STREET | | Thu Sep 17 1992 11:53 | 11 |
| re: US invasion of Canada.
They had better think twice about this one. If they dust off their
history books, and read a few pages that don't get much press in the
States, they will notice that the track record of American
invasions/liberations of Canada is very poor indeed.
Want to go for the "best three out of five?"
Derek Street.
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