Santa Claus

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Author: anonymous

AUSTIN, Tx - Attorneys for Texas Governor George W.
Bush filed suit in federal court today, seeking to prevent
Santa Claus from making his list and then checking it twice.
The complaint seeks an immediate injunction against the
beloved Christmas icon, asking the court to effectively ban
his traditional practice of checking the list of good boys
and girls one additional time before packing his sleigh.

The suit, filed in the Federal District Court of Austin,
Texas, asks a federal judge to "hereby order Mr. Claus to
cease and desist all repetitive and duplicative list-checking
activity, and certify the original list as submitted, without
amendment, alteration, deletion, or other unnecessary modification."

"There are no standards for deciding who is naughty, and who
is nice. It's totally arbitrary and capricious. How many more
times does he need to check?

This checking, checking, and re-checking over and over again
must stop now," said former Secretary James Baker.

Baker further claimed that unnamed GOP observers witnessed
an elf removing all boys named Justin from the 'nice' list,
filing them under 'naughty' instead because "everyone knows
all boys named Justin are brats."

Gov. Bush cited the potential for unauthorized list
tampering, and blasted what he called the "crazy, crazy mess
up there at the North Pole."

"Their security is really awful, really bad," said Bush. 
"My mother just walked right in, told 'em she was Mrs. Claus.
They didn't check her ID or nothing."

Meanwhile, Dick Cheney, Gov. Bush's running mate, issued a
direct plea to St. Nick himself. "Mr. Claus, I call on you to
do the honorable thing, and quit checking your list. The
children of the world have had enough. They demand closure
now," Cheney said, adding that his granddaughter has already
selected a name for the pony she's asked for.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson was quick to respond to this latest
development with plans to lead his protesters from Florida to
the North Pole via dogsled. The "Million Man Mush" is
scheduled to leave Friday.

"We need red suits and sleighs, not lawsuits and delays,"
Jackson said.

Santa Claus could not be reached for comment, but a
spokeself said he was "deeply distressed" by news of the
pending legal action against him.

"He's losing weight, and he hasn't said 'Ho Ho' for days,"
said the spokeself. "He's just not feeling jolly."

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