In response to this unrest, President Obama immediately had Kitty Galore called in for questioning by a joint FBI/ASPCA task force and asked Google to "review" whether the film should remain on line. In addition, he produced an advertisement wherein he apologized to dogs everywhere, stating that their protests were the "natural result" of the provocative film and adding that free speech in America must be exercised with restraint. Sec. of State Clinton also appeared in the ad, pointing out that the U.S. government does not in any way agree with the "disgraceful film." In an apparent gesture of goodwill, the President invited the head of the Islamadog Foundation, Mo bin-Barken, to "dinner at the White House," an invitation the foundation has declined pending clarification of whether the invitation is for bin-Barken to be a guest or a menu item.
Update: Thanks for the links to Bookworm Room, Crusader Rabbit, Larwyn's Linx, Monkey In The Middle
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I laughed so hard I "howled" - Oops, I laughed so hard, I purred in my pants.
ReplyDeleteSadie not so anonymous. ; )
ROF-LOL LOL LOL
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Brilliant! And Wabbits love it when dogs get their comeuppance, so I put up a short excerpt and a link back to here at my place.
ReplyDeleteStill laughing. And stealing this (with a Hat Tip to you) for Monkey in the Middle.
ReplyDeleteI'm hat tipping and posting too. This dogtastrophe is a classic and I can't purr because I'm laughing so hard.
ReplyDeleteWolf Howling, whoever you are, you are freakin' brilliant. Well done.
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