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    ABC's 'Fallen Idol' Shocker Redeems Tony Blair

    Spoofnews.com
    Monday, 02 May 2005

    ABC is still making last minute changes to the news special "Fallen
    Idol." Correspondent John Quinones has uncovered the reputed criminal
    syndicate behind "American Idol." The 19 Entertainment underworld
    empire is so far flung that "Good Morning America" will run additional
    reports Thursday and Friday. Wednesday night, ABC News will expose
    "Idol" Kelly Clarkson's role in a massive international coverup. This
    new scandal will have an eleventh hour impact on elections in the
    United Kingdom on Thursday.

    Voters go to the polls in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern
    Ireland to elect 659 members to the House of Commons. The Prime
    Minister will be the leader of the party able to broker a coalition
    majority. Polls show current PM Tony Blair's Labour Party pulling 40%
    of the vote, but a private Labour poll shows very tight margins in key
    districts. The latest poll by The Guardian shows that 55 percent of
    voters think Blair is charismatic, 44 percent think he is slippery,
    and 33 percent said he's creepy.

    Last minute revelations about Blair's Iraq policy might prove to be
    his undoing. Newly released secret documents reveal that a year before
    the war, Blair was committed to supporting George Bush's desire for
    regime change in Iraq.

    In a memo to Blair dated March 14, 2002, foreign policy adviser Sir
    David Manning said he told Condoleezza Rice "you would not budge
    in your support for regime change but you had to manage a press,
    a parliament and a public opinion". In public, Blair was telling
    Parliment no decision had been made.

    A classified document titled "Iraq: Conditions for Military Action,"
    stated that the next month, "the prime minister discussed Iraq with
    President Bush at Crawford in April he said that the UK would support
    military action to bring about regime change".

    The Attorney General, Lord Peter Goldsmith, wrote Blair a 13
    page secret memo on March 7, 2003. Less than two weeks before the
    invasion of Iraq, Blair was advised that regime change was not grounds
    for war. The memo also advised that Iraq was in material breach of
    previous UN Security Council resolutions, but a any mandate for war
    was open to interpretation. To fully justify war, more evidence that
    Iraq still had weapons of mass destruction was needed.

    Iraq was invaded on March 19, 2003. To this day, no weapons of mass
    destruction have been found.

    The home of "Azerbaijani Idol" is a glamorous complex between Baku,
    the capital, and Sumqayit. Straddling the middle of the narrow Aberson
    Peninsula, the 750 acre campus offers fabulous views of the Caspian
    Sea in three directions.

    The crown jewel is the 140,000 seat stadium where auditions are
    held. The huge bowl style arena dwarfs the 92,542 seat Rose Bowl
    Stadium which inspired its design. Lambeau Field could hide in its
    shadow. Soccer matches and concerts are held year round.

    A 5,000 seat theater, nicknamed "Hollywood" is used for the second
    round of auditions and the semi-finals. On a huge cul-de-sac, twelve
    palatial homes with full domestic staffs house the finalists. A fleet
    of Bentleys transport them each day to the 15,000 seat indoor arena
    where the finals and results shows are broadcast.

    All this in a country of 7.8 million people. Why does "American Idol"
    have to rough it by comparison?

    Once again, ABC's John Quinones followed the money. A short trail of
    Swiss bank accounts and phony stock transactions ended 400 miles away
    - in Baghdad. That's right, Saddam Hussein financed the construction
    of the "Azerbaijani Idol" complex in 2001, tapping into a fortune
    amassed by decades of looting the Iraqi coffers.

    Bakunian gossip columnists say that Hussien put up the money when
    he became hooked on the original "Pop Idol." ABC News decided to dig
    deeper. They sent five producers undercover to work as laborers in the
    "AzI" complex. The four who came back alive had an astonishing story
    to tell.

    An huge rail terminal beneath the "AzI" campus gives Bakunians easy
    access to the bowl stadium, theater and arena. The undercover ABC
    laborers noticed a train track that mysteriously ran past the end
    of the commuter train platform. They found a huge steel door closing
    off the tunnel.

    Once on the other side, they descended through five levels of
    decontamination chambers and staging areas, like a real world Project
    Wildfire complex. In fact, ABC hidden cameras caught "ER" Executive
    Producer and author of "The Andromeda Strain," Michael Crichton
    getting a tour of his sci-fi vision brought to life.

    After passing through the final level, ABC's team was led into a vast
    underground cavern dubbed "igloo village."

    ABC producers found an almost infinite cocktail of chemical,
    biological and even crude nuclear weapons. The "Azerbaijani Idol"
    campus sat atop the ultra top secret stockpile of Saddam Hussein's
    weapons of mass destruction.

    In the fall of 2002, Saddam Hussein knew his number was
    up. U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld kept tinkering with plans
    for the Iraqi invasion, but the ruthless dictator was ruling on
    borrowed time. Saddam had to move his stockpiles to Baku.

    Hussein turn to his 19 partners for help. The deployment would have
    to move across northernmost Iran and disputed territory claimed by
    Armenia and Azerbaijan. But 19 crime emperor Simon Fuller came up with
    a brilliant cover. The convoy would be disguised as the "Pan-Arabic
    Idol" tour. To give it even more credibilty, 19-controlled Arab news
    channel Al-Jazeera sponsored the tour. Al-Jazeera's handler Simon
    Cowell handpicked the woman who would command the movement.

    Kelly Clarkson grew up in the hardscrabble town of Burleson, TX, past
    the outskirts of the Dallas Metroplex. She learned many lessons during
    her rough and tumble girlhood. Kelly can use a police baton to inflict
    pain with the skill of a Singaporean caner. She once threw a sumo
    wrester off the roof of a the tallest skyscraper in Dallas. Clarkson
    is fluent in seven languages and has a photographic memory. Kelly
    can tie a cherry stem into a hangman's noose with her tongue.

    Most importantly, Clarkson is a brilliant logistician, able to
    integrate the most obscure details into a cohesive plan. Plus,
    rumor has it that she chews raw metal instead of tobacco and spits
    out tacks. Kelly is truly the embodiment of Miss Independent.

    For her "American Idol" audition, Kelly shuttled illegal immigrants
    between Paula Abdul's "drop houses" along the Interstate 10 corridor.
    Abdul was gushing when the judges unanimously put Kelly through
    to Hollywood.

    The "Pan-Arabic Idol Tour Presented By Al-Jazeera" moved across some
    dangerous territory. Clarkson marshalled Saddam Hussien's demonic
    arsenal at the Iraqi town of Arbil, east of Mosul. Diana Karazon
    of Jordan, the "Pan-Arabic Idol," and the other finalists rehearsed
    while the convoy was lined up.

    After crossing into Iran, the tour drove along the shore of Lake Urmia
    to their gig in Khvoy. When they arrived a throng of hysterical,
    cheering fans were waiting. The small town put on a reception that
    eclipsed Conrad Birdie's arrival in Sweet Apple.

    The concert was an incredible success. Local government officials
    decided to holdover the tour for a second show. Under the cover
    of darkness, Clarkson rallied her convoy to storm through a 20 mile
    sprint for the Azerbaijani border. "Clarkson's Chargers" as they were
    now called, stopped to rest and refuel at the border town of Naxcivan,
    waving to the Iranian fans who gave chase.

    The next day, the convoy passed through the strip of mountainous
    territory that comprised southern Armenia. Outside the village of
    Goris, Clarkson faced her moment of truth.

    A squad of armed Armenian militia blocked the road. Clarkson set both
    of her AK-47s to auto. She jumped atop the lead vehicle. The stocks of
    her assault rifles were pressed against her voluptuous, inviting hips.
    Without warning, Kelly unleashed a hail of gunfire on the enemy. The
    recoil from her weapons made her supple, pear-shaped bottom quiver.

    When the smoke cleared, her breasts still heaving, Clarkson kicked the
    bodies of the militiamen to the side of the road. The smells of sex
    and death lingered in the air. The show at Goris was cancelled. Saddam
    Hussein's weapons of mass destruction rolled on to their secret hiding
    place in Baku, far beneath the studios of "Azerbaijani Idol."

    http://www.spoofnews.com/content/view/224/1/

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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