Pirate Attack
After maintaining his silence for two
days, President Obama will soon make his first public statement about the
pirate attack upon an U.S.-flagged vessel off the Horn of Africa. After
several inquiries and a few well placed bribes, Exurban League has received an
early transcript of the President's remarks:
Good evening. As you know,
early yesterday, Somali-based pirates attacked the Maersk Alabama, a freighter
carrying relief supplies to Kenya. While we do not yet know all the details,
the Alabama's crew re-took control of the vessel and forced the pirates off
the ship.
Since the pirates are still holding the
captain, I have sent FBI negotiators to facilitate his safe and speedy
release. I assure his friends and family that I will not stop until this
man-made disaster is resolved in a peaceful, tolerant and ecologically-sound
manner.
Obviously, this incident has raised many
concerns among Americans. There have been calls for justice and even violence
against the misguided perpetrators. But such an emotional reaction has led to
the disparagement of entire groups with which we are unfamiliar. We have seen
this throughout history.
For too long, America has been too
dismissive of the proud culture and invaluable contributions of the Pirate
Community. Whether it is their pioneering work with prosthetics, husbandry of
tropical birds or fanciful fashion sense, America owes a deep debt to
Pirates.
The past eight years have shown a failure to
appreciate the historic role of these noble seafarers. Instead of celebrating
their entreprenuerial spirit and seeking to partner with them to meet common
challenges, there have been times where America has shown arrogance and been
dismissive, even derisive.
Some of us wonder if our current Overseas
Contingency Operation would even be needed had the last administration not
been so quick to label Pirates as "thieves," "terrorists" and worse. Such
swashbucklaphobia can lead to tragic results, as we have seen this
week.
To address this issue, I have instructed
Vice President Joe Biden to create a cabinet-level Czar of Pirate Outreach and
Buccaneer Interrelation. In addition, June 1-7 has been designated as Pirate
Awareness Week, during which all federal buildings will fly the Jolly Roger
and sponsor sensitivity training. Thankfully, my American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act will fund free grog and hard tack for all
attendees.
Finally, to all pirates listening to
international broadcasts, shortwave services and ship-to-shore radio, let me
say this:
Ahoy, me regret arr relationship has set
sail in a scurvy manner. Arr people share many mutual 'alues and concerns on
t' raging main. Perchance, could ye handsomely release the cap'n o' the ship
and I assure that no harm will come t' ye or ye hearties. Let us smite t'
reset button and launch our seabond on a new pegleg. Savvy? Godspeed t' ye and
t' ye beauties. Aye, me parrot concurs.