Historians Discover Document From 1776 That Removes All Mandates And Restrictions
Category: The Lighter Side/ Humor
Via: vic-eldred • 2 years ago • 4 commentsBy: The Babylon Bee
PHILADELPHIA—Researchers with Independence National Historic Park have located an ancient document they say renders all national mandates and restrictions void. The document, dating to 1776, is being referred to as 'The Declaration of Independence' by park historians who allege it details the existence of unalienable rights and that governments derive their power from the consent of the governed. Sources indicate the document was found in the park archives, allegedly buried under a stack of Benjamin Franklin's raunchy poems.
"We don't usually go near those," said historian Clay Garrett regarding Franklin's forbidden writings. "I was definitely not reading them when I found the crumpled-up parchment that later turned out to be our nation's Declaration of Independence."
Garrett continued, "The fascinating thing about this document is that it says King George III was a tyrant who did a bunch of things President Biden is doing right now. So I'm not really sure what to think."
"Also, they were both kind of crazy. We're looking into a latent Corn Pop connection as well," he added.
In response to the find, the Supreme Court has granted a stay on all current vaccine and mask mandates, as well as every other stupid mandate on the books.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said of the document, "The president is just working to tear down our nation's values and unite us all under a one-world government to protect us from a virus with a high probability of survival. That doesn't make him a tyrant. He's not even British."
At publishing time, mandates and restrictions were reinstated after it was revealed the author of the declaration was local racist Thomas Jefferson.
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Gregory Ilinovich loves murdering people with illegal guns - so he's a bit concerned about all these new gun regulations. Luckily, he tends not to follow laws anyway.
Bring this great find over to the SCOTUS and have Susan Rice read it to the nation.
Its amazing how unfunny The Babylon Bee is. Saturday Night Live it is not.
From where you're sitting maybe.
Saturday Night Live it is not.
Early on during the pandemic SNL suspended the live audience. Their ratings dropped. Without the rabid young radicals in the audience laughing at those political shots, the show suddenly seemed to be what it is.
They forgot the part where it also complains about not allowing immigration