Well, first, there has to be a UN security resolution demanding a change
-- but only if the light bulb can be proved to be burned out and not
just in a quantum state of flux.Second, there should be an increase in
the number and frequency of inspectors and inspections to determine that
the light bulb is not just burned out, but a genuine threat to the rest
of the world. There has to be a "smoking filament" or else the changing
of the bulb would be considered unnecessary since the light bulb poses
no threat to world stability, let alone in breach of said resolution by
illuminating anything other than it's own space.

Third, there should be endless debate about the ramifications of light
bulb change. How do we know the next light bulb will be a more co
operative light bulb and illuminate our lives?

Fourth, France will in no way support a violent action in changing the
light bulb. There must be a peaceful solution to this light bulb change;
violent action is unacceptable.Fifth, without a broad coalition that
supports light bulb change, any action to change the bulb will be
considered a breach of the "spirit" of the UN resolution regarding the
light bulb.  -- Geoff Arnold





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