Christmas in History: First Media Reports of Nativity Story
From The People's Cube
Day 2, 1 A.D.
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OTHER STORIES:
Judea Today An international scientific consensus has been reached, and it's not in Mary and Joseph's favor. Had the parents of Jesus been more proactive in raising their awareness, they may have considered such important factors as Judea's fragile environment and air pollution that only increases with every newborn child. No matter how amusing a set of small carbon footprints around the house may seem initially, potential parents should always remember that the footprints will only become bigger as the child matures and turns into yet another indulgent consumer of nature's limited resources. |
The Daily Pharisee |
Samara Post Intelligencer |
The Nazareth Post (Lifestyle Section) |
Rome News and World Report ROME (Associated Papyrus) The Senate voted today to continue the funding of legions in the Middle East under the threat of a dictatorial veto if they passed a bill that would have denied the funds. The move further alienated the Senate's base, which vented its anger with posts on The DailyStylus. "We voted to put them in office with the promise that they'd bring the legions home before Saturnalia. Well, it's Saturnalia and they're not home. I'm never voting again!" wrote Alvamus Goldscroll, an unemployed lyre player from Woodaquaduct. "I'm so angry, I'm getting a mallet. Stop the illegal occupation of Judea!" |
JUST THE HEADLINES:
· Birth in manger reveals looming crisis in housing, transportation
· Salvation disproportionately benefits the rich, makes the poor even poorer
· Baby Jesus had no medical insurance: another young family failed by the government
· Uninsured parents forced to give birth in back alleys and mangers
· Baby Jesus in state custody
· Social workers declare Mary, Joseph unfit parents: time for the State to step in
· Where's the baby's biological father?
· Social Worker threatened with damnation for suggesting God might be the ultimate deadbeat parent: "I don't want to go to hell!"
· Planned Parenthood's success story: Herod administration implements ultra-late-term, post birth (up to 2 yrs, or 8th trimester) abortion regimen
· "Savior" born to a transient couple: more proof that anyone can become homeless
· Undocumented shepherds: "We herd sheep Jews won't herd"
· Immaculate Conception Syndrome: A troubling trend among low-income mothers. What should the government do about it?
· Study finds 47% of all inner city women claimed Immaculate Conception at one time or another
· State funds research to prevent new cases of ICS
· "Savior's" birth triggers calls for more roman troops in Judea. The legions are stretched too thin.
· Galilee orator Rux Limbo under fire for calling Bethlehem Census "a big government sham to get at more of your shekels"
· Who Killed the Dead Sea? Environmental group points fingers
This issue was brought to you by collective effort from the following comrades:
Commissarka Pinkie, Laika the Space Dog, General Secretary, Mikhail T. Kalashnikov, Commissar Pupovich, Dr. W. S. Palimpsest.
Merry Winter Solstice to all Party members!
[A tip 'o the helmet to Lawrence Auster.]
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