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America needs all the goodwill it can get around the world. In third world countries where cameras are rare, personal or family photos are treasured items. I propose that the United States could curry goodwill among disadvantaged people in other nations by offers a free photography service to those
who applied.
Persons interested would submit a letter to the American embassy with a time, date and set of GPS coordinates. The photos would then be taken using existing spy satellite technology and mailed back to the person or family. These would be glossy, cardboard backed photos suitable for framing. The back of each photo would be an American flag signed by Donald Rumsfeld.
These photos would be displayed proudly in the home and would also serve to remind the rest of the world of American munificence and munifience.
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In the darkroom, a lab tech sighs. " Another moon-the-satellite image....." |
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Scrawled in the dirt: 'Osama was here.' |
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No photography available, but they have GPS units available? |
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half: Good point, except bungston didn't say they had "GPS Units", but just "GPS Coordinates"........ |
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normzone: HA! I think there may be several billion people (incl. US citizens) who would like to do that to the US intelligence agencies. |
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I think it would freak some people out, and make them even more scared of the US. |
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Have GPS coordinates been manually posted on some sort of markers in 3rd world countries? |
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//and would also serve to remind the rest of the world of American munificence and munifience.
// <munitions>..that and the fact that 'We Know Where You Live'....</munitions> |
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They'd have to lie down and look up at the right moment. |
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so + for the new industry that will have to spring up painting panoramic ground sheets. |
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uh - hang on - Haliburton's won the contract for that... |
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I have a sense of humor (or humour)
but I fail to see this as either funny or
even remotely baked. It seems like
ironic anti-Americanism. If it is... |
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If it isn't, then I apologize and humbly
admit that I don't get the joke. |
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Step 2: archive the images so that they can be searched by Google. Then when you "google" someone, you get a picture too. Just in case you want to google a random farner. |
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//It seems like ironic anti-Americanism..// |
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Bwaaahaaahaaaahaaa!!! Not as ironic as that anno! |
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easier: just send out photos of either and a set of darts |
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Yep, I'd vote for sending the pictures instead of the food packets we do. After all, less food for them, less worry for us, right? |
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A common misconception within the idea is that America needs all the goodwill it can get. |
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Oil, maybe. Cheap DVD players? Definitely. |
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Keep your good will, we'll make do. |
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