Posted on 06/10/2005 9:06:25 AM PDT by pookie18
Satire...right? Right?
That attorney needs a good spitting himself.
A German lawyer is filing a lawsuit against American and British soldiers for treating captured German soldiers' copies of Mein Kampf "like a rented mule" during the Second World War. According to sources close to the case, the lawyer, a man named Wolfgang Kleinerschmidt, has become emboldened by recent reports of Americans abusing the Koran. Mr. Kleinschmidt sees "a potential goldmine" in legal compensation for soldiers who had their "guiding texts cruelly neglected."
A German lawyer is filing a lawsuit against American and British soldiers for treating captured German soldiers' copies of Mein Kampf "like a rented mule" during the Second World War. According to sources close to the case, the lawyer, a man named Wolfgang Kleinerschmidt, has become emboldened by recent reports of Americans abusing the Koran. Mr. Kleinschmidt sees "a potential goldmine" in legal compensation for soldiers who had their "guiding texts cruelly neglected."
Give me a break! What is the next abused tome? The Cat in the Hat drooled on by a two year old? Jeez!
It's Brokennewz.com... it's a joke.
LOL!!!!
Ah...satire. Delicious.
"Broken Newz" is like "Scrappleface" & "The Onion". It's tongue-in-cheek satirical fiction.
Your sarcasm detector needs batteries.
OMG
I hope Sears and Roebuck never finds out what we were doing to their catalog in outhouse.
LOL!
Chuckle.
Why should it not be given the same respect as the Koran?
Gee, does this mean we can sue Russians and demand compesation for the murder and stavation of My Ukranian ancestors, including payment for lost land and assets? I don't see why not. Plus My Mother is Polish, I would say the German government owes plenty of reparations for murder, pain and suffering onthat side of the family as well.
In this day and age, one can never tell anymore.
EXAMPLE: A group of Germans are trying to levy charges against Britain over the bombing of Dresden.
Now, you would think that would be sarcasm as well, wouldn't you? But, it not. It's true.
Fricking hillarious.
Yes it does seem similar.
Deliciously funny stuff. Besides, "Mein Kampf" is worthy of abuse. From a literary standpoint, it is a piece of $h!+.
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