At New York’s Kennedy airport
today, an individual, later discovered to be a public school
teacher, was arrested trying to board a flight while in possession
of a ruler, a protractor, a setsquare, a slide rule, and a
calculator.
At a morning press conference, Attorney General John Ashcroft
said he believes the man is a member of the notorious al-Gebra
movement. He is being charged by the FBI with carrying weapons
of math instruction.
“
Al-Gebra is a fearsome cult,” Ashcroft said. “They
desire average solutions by means and extremes, and sometimes
go off on tangents in a search of absolute value. They use secret
code names like “x” and “y” and refer
to themselves as “unknowns”, but we have determined
they belong to a common denominator of the axis of medieval
with coordinates in every country.
“
As the Greek philanderer Isosceles used to say, there are three
sides to every triangle,” Ashcroft declared. When asked
to comment on the arrest, President Bush said, “If God
had wanted us to have better weapons of math instruction, He
would have given us more fingers and toes. I am gratified that
our government has given us a sine that it is intent on protracting
us from these math-dogs who are willing to disintegrate us with
calculus disregard. Murky statisticians love to inflict plane
on every sphere of influence,” the president said, adding: “Under
the circumferences, we must differentiate their root, make
our point, and draw the line.”
President Bush warned, “These weapons of math instruction
have the potential to decimal everything in their math on a
scalene never before seen unless we become exponents of a Higher
Power
and begin to factor-in random facts of vertex.”
Attorney General Ashcroft said, “As our Great Leader
would say, read my ellipse. Here is one principle he is uncertainty
of: though they continue to multiply, their days are numbered
as the hypotenuse tightens around their necks.” |