April 17, --
Sanctity Southwest Convention
Dixon County Convention Center
Halen, Ot.
Theresa Singleton, Sp, Allico, Ot.,
--The thing that kinda bothers me, I had a great convention, but it kinda bothers me too, all this talk about the Utility party. Almost like there’s something they’re hinting at.
Hinting at what do you suppose?
--I don’t know, maybe they feel selling the Utility Unity Compact will get us all, all the parties, moving toward some sort of consolidation.
But isn’t that the Mutation that all Sanctities are striving for?
--See I always believed that the Mutation to One was to eliminate all parties. To unify our people so there would be no need for even one party, let alone five.
Or four if the Sanctity party merges with the Utility party.
--You got that impression too? All weekend, every speech, if you read between the lines, it seems like that’s what their saying.
Excepting the pro-activeness of its members, the Sanctity party does not really differ from the other Conglomerate parties (The other two being the Utility and Help parties). The members are generally of the same class and background, but their mission, to sanctify every aspect of our public lives and their collective drive set them apart. The sanctity they strive for is more or less a government enforced consolidation for education, taxation, representation, occupation, restitution, law enforcement, warfare, class politics, entertainment, nourishment, sanitation, recreation, transportation, immigration, emigration, the Fair Well, sports management, communication, and worship. This party and its members envision our land free of party politics and all of us, rich and poor, falling under the always-unfurled umbrella of the Federal.
Jennifer Speer, Sp, Colquitt, Sm.,
--I think our goal is really close, in your lifetime, or at least in mine. Just in the past few years I’ve felt the parties getting closer and closer. Well, the parties that count anyway.
You mean the Conglomerate?
--Yes.
So the No and the Quiet parties don’t count?
--Yes. They’re both far too radical to matter once the parties are dissolved.
What about all the members of those parties?
--Most of ‘em are a bunch of nuts and the rest are placed there.
Placed there?
--Yeah, you know, the government transports all these people who can’t take care of themselves, you know mental patients, people in wheelchairs, and drooling to meetings and conventions just to fill those two parties out.
You don’t think these people feel their parties represent their interests in government?
--Ok. What’s the last thing major these parties have done? The last major accomplishment the No party performed was having their top three members indicted on conspiracy changes in those railroad bombings. And what, the Quiet party was reprimanded for hiring too many Utility politicians to do its work.
So you think that the present existence of the non-Conglomerate parties is all a blind.
--Yes I do.
You sound like a Utility.
--Yes, I know.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment