Sunday, September 2, 2001
Washington D.C.

Responding to the more than 3,000 non-governmental
organizations from 44 regions that signed an anti-Semitic
declaration at the Human Rights Conference in Durham, South
Africa, today, U.S. President George W. Bush has just
issued an Executive Order to provide a safe Jewish homeland
within U.S. borders.

�This hateful expansion of international anti-Semitism is
not to be tolerated,� Bush told reporters. �Israel is our
friend. I have taken emergency action in the interest of
justice and peace and have signed an Executive Order
declaring the state of Florida a new Israeli state. The
Israelis will no longer face the threat of fundamentalist
Arab terrorists or the criticism of the world�s extremists.�

The news brought a mixed reaction, but support was high.
Mary Robinson, the U.N.'s High Commissioner for Human
Rights and general-secretary of the U.N. Conference
applauded President Bush�s decision as a courageous act in
difficult times. �The United States is taking appropriate
action to defuse the Middle East crisis while remaining
steadfast in their commitment to Israel�s right to exist.
The United Nations supports and applauds President Bush�s
decision,� she said.

The Plan

When asked by reporters if President Bush had a specific
plan to incorporate this New Israel they were told that
committee members are hard at work �finalizing the
details.� �The first thing that needs to be done, of
course, is for all non-Jewish Floridians to immediately
vacate their homes and businesses� to make room for the New
Israelis who will begin arriving next week. When asked if
this wasn�t a violation of the Constitutional rights of the
Floridians, President Bush responded, �It is regrettable
that some might see this as a negative, but in the interest
of world peace Americans must be prepared to make some
sacrifices.� The President added that precedents for his
decision had already been established during WWII when
hundreds of thousands of Japanese, Italian and German
Americans were interred in concentration camps for the sake
of national security.

Executives of Caterpillar Tractor have been summoned to the
White House to discuss implementing part of the plan, which
necessarily calls for a security zone between New Israel
and the United States. �Even here in the United States
there are hateful, anti-Semitic extremists who might try to
harm the New Israelis,� Bush said, �so my administration
has designated the southernmost fifty miles of Alabama and
Georgia as the necessary security zone. Demolition crews
will begin work immediately to clear the land of all
vegetation and dwellings.� Again Bush was questioned about
the rights of the current occupants, but world peace, he
said, �outweighs individual rights.�

New Israel will be a sovereign state, but the United States
will continue to provide much needed financial and military
aid. The U.S. currently provides Israel with $3 to $5
billion per year and President Bush assured reporters that
this assistance will continue. �The New Israelis will need
our continued support in order to build a wall dividing our
two great nations. They will also need to beef up their
navy for patrolling the New Israeli coastline.� When asked
if this might not pose a threat to our own national
security Bush responded, �Israel is our friend and closest
ally.�

Plans are already underway to construct New Israeli
military outposts in Key West, Sanibel Island and along the
border. Families still wanting to visit Disney World will
require passports and visas and will need to clear security
check points before entering New Israel. For the safety of
the inhabitants and in keeping with the overall purpose of
providing a Jewish homeland, President Bush declared that
no non-Jews would be able to reside in New Israel unless
specifically invited or a member of Congress.

Popular radio talk show host, Rush Limbaugh, who currently
lives in Florida, was not available for comment, but an
associate quoted Limbaugh as saying, �I meant that they
should have all the Arabs� houses�not my house!� Limbaugh
is, however, reportedly packing to move back to New York. A
staunch supporter of Israel, Limbaugh has repeatedly noted
Arab refusal to normalize relations with the Zionists and
is prepared now to make his sacrifice for Jewish security.

When asked about possible backlash from ultra right wing
Congressional members, Vice President Dick Cheney suggested
that extra-judicial killings might be �justified� in such
cases.

When one angry reporter from the Sierra Times, an extremist
conservative online newspaper, shouted at President Bush
that he thought the plan was nothing short of theft and
that Americans have the right to oppose this theft the
President responded, �Who cares what you think?� Such
reactions from the press were few.

MacKenzie Paine reporting for Truth, Justice and Freedom!

Related stories:

*US Supreme Court to suspend the Bill of Rights for
residents of Florida, Alabama and Georgia

*Arafat laments the loss of targets for Palestinian martyrs

*Security for New Israel requires all US citizens to turn
over all guns and knives to government authorities

*Clashes reported as new arrivals to New Israel fight over
available houses

*Sharon accepts Bush�s offer, but demands US diversion of
all storms as hurricane season approaches

*Torture will still be legal in New Israel, officials say

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