Sunday, August 29, 2010

Chapter 126

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GLOBAL IUP WIRE SERVICE

WASHINGTON, D.C.
With the Presidential approval rating now standing at 18% in the most recent poll, the Haskill Administration today announced the replacement of political advisor, Tom Hanneman, long time friend and confidant of the President. Mr. Hanneman has moved from the Washington area to accept a position with an unnamed consulting firm.

The Administration indicated that Raliegh Van Sythe, Chairman of the Republican National Committee will provide the President with planning and political advice for the upcoming campaign.

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.
China's Ambassador to the United Nations, Joul Li Chang, today expressed his government's extreme concern with the entry of the UCFC Candidate, Martha Stratton, into the Presidential Election. Citing difficulties with religious governments in neighboring Pakistan and India, The People's Rebublic made the following statement on the floor of the General Assembly.

"The People of China cooperated as a disinterested associate during the tomb's verification. In return for this we will now likely face a religious Christian Administration in Washington. China still bears the scars of exploitation, both religious, social and economic from abuses of this unfortunate religion in centuries past. Consequently, the People's Republic views such a possibility as a grave development in relations between our two nations."