Bush announces "War on Error"
Created | Updated Sep 12, 2006
"Saddam's regime posed a risk that the world could not afford to take", he declared, referring obviously to a couple of refills of Toilet Duck found in the basement of the Presidential Palace. "We look to the day when the nations of that region recognize their greatest resource is not the oil in the ground, because we will have it all ourselves by then.", declared Mr. Bush.
There have been a number of high profile error attacks against American targets in recent years. In 2003, CIA agent Valerie Plame was outed "in error" by shadowy forces acting from within Washington D.C. itself. A high-school in Pennsylvania was taken hostage by Creationists, who only surrendered after a judge called them "idiots". And in 2005, the city of New Orleans struggled with near-anarchy for 3 days after FEMA declared that Hurricane Katrina was "just a small bit of drizzle".
The War on Error will concentrate on mastering a new technique called "getting your facts right". Another aim in the war will be the attainment of greater intelligence. This second aim is seen as purely aspirational at the present time.
"We are locked in the decisive ideological struggle of the 21st Century. Error threatens our very way of life. Maybe, some day in the distant future we'll succeed in getting something right."