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"Animal Farm" by George Orwell- a novel that uses creatures to satirize political testaments and governmental corruption.
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"The Daily Show" a television show that uses humor to condemn political numbers and the media.
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"A Modest Offer" by Jonathan Swift- an essay that uses lampoon to notice British programs towards Ireland and suggest a result involving cannibalism.
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"The Simpsons" an animated television show that frequently uses lampoon to note on politics, pop culture, and societal issues.
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"Dr. Strangelove" a film that uses lampoon to parody Cold War politics and the trouble of nuclear war.
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The Onion" a sarcastic news website that publishes fake news stories and papers.
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"Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley- a dystopian novel that uses lampoon to notice the dehumanizing goods of technology and capitalism.
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"Saturday Night Live" a television sketch comedy show that uses lampoon to parody politicians, celebrities, and societal issues.
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"South Park" an animated television show that frequently uses lampoon to note on politics, religion, and social issues.
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The contrary of “ pro ” is “ con, ” so the contrary of progress is Congress.
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A well- dressed man was held up by a purloiner who refocused his gun and yelled," Give me all your plutocrat!" In response, the man said," Do not you know who I am? I serve in the US Congress! ” “ In that case, give me all my plutocrat! ” the pincher replied.
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In Congress, Egalitarians and Republicans worked together to authorize medical marijuana for arthritis pain relief. As a result, there's common support for common support.
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Replacing everyone in Congress with nags is the key to adding effectiveness. Although every vote would affect in" neighs," the casing request would at least remain stable.
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Q: What differentiates death from levies?
A: Every time, Congress does not meet to make death worse.
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Q: What does a bad counsel look like?
A: Senator.
