They say that the first 100 days of a new government sets the tone for the rest of it's term. And since governments don't get much newer than the brand-spanking new Iraqi Parliment, what they do in their first 100 days is going to be pretty important.
In fact, it's so important that Harvey, over at The Alliance HQ, asks: What laws will the new Iraqi Parliament pass during their first 100 days?
Here are what laws my spies in the Iraqi government say that th Iraqi Parliament is getting ready to pass.
* Free Speach Law - No politician may charge anyone to make a speach at an official function.
* Right to Bare Arms - Short sleeves are allowed. Unless you have ugly tatoos.
* Right to Bear Arms - It is allowable for anyone to keep the forelegs of any bear they kill.
* Right to Arm Bears - It is allowable for anyone to give weapons to bears to prevent their arms from being cut off.
* Separation of Mosque and State - The State Building and the Mosque must be kept at least 500 yards away from each other at all times.
* Freedom of the Press - Irons must be available to anyone who wants a nicely pressed shirt. Dry-cleaning is optional.
* The Miranda Rights Law - When arrested, the accused is informed of his right to wear a large, fruit covered hat.
Well, it seems like they've got the right general idea. But they may have gotten a little confused somewhere during the translation...
Posted by GEBIV at March 22, 2006 09:41 PM | TrackBack