Author's Note: The following is for the
Pastiches de Oggbashan
Story Event. Seeing as I am not British enough to add to any of his stories, I decided to adapt one for American audiences, the story in question being
Ancient Liberties
. You can read both stories and see how similar/dissimilar the two are.
I hope it goes without saying that none of the following is supposed to be taken with any hint of seriousness.
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"Brett?"
"Yes Shannon?"
"You're a registered voter of the city of Dallas, Texas, aren't you?"
"Actually, no. I'm the son of registered voters and the grandson of registered voters. Fat luck of good that seems to be now though. I've never bothered to register though, seems there's little point now."
"That's the point, Brett. How many people are the sons or grandparents of registered voters?"
"I don't know, only 40% of the people here. Not enough to make any difference. Even though women can vote now if they wanted to. My great aunt was the first woman in our family to vote and was very active in local politics."
"How could one find out who are the 3rd generation Americans?"
"The last census probably, but even that doesn't account for all the illegals who have wiled their way into a vote. Swastika Larry must know. He has a list of all the noble families for when the upcoming race wars start. He even has a stockpiled cache of assault rifles and grenade launchers when it comes time to defend the blueprints of the constitution."
"Don't you see what I'm getting at? The sanctity of our nation is at stake. What with illegals being able to cross our border at will. Pretty soon Islamic terrorists will be using this breach to spread terror across our once great nation."
"I know. The liberal democrats are just a bunch of pansies that would rather be PC than uphold our national safety. I'm worried about the possibilities for attacks that could occur on independence day. If the terrorists have their way they'll turn a national celebration into a day of remembrance.
"What on independence day? I thought they were just coming across to have kids and to create sleeper cells who will one day vote to destroy our democracy. That's what worries me."
"It would Shannon, because you're an elementary school teacher. You're our only hope in educating our progeny in the right ways of being an American. Me, I'm clinging on to one of the few factory jobs left. And I got to help put up scaffolds for the upcoming celebrations so I know just how liable they are for attack. But the dems won't allow for armored guards because they think it'll detract from everyone's fun. But what's more fun than knowing you're safe?"
"So..."
"So what, Shannon? What's this about?"
"I want to defend America's greatness. So do you for your own reasons."