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...guru campaigning for a Sacred Cockroach. A pack of supporters carrying signs for a write-in candidate named Larry Head who bore a strong resemblance to Julius Caesar. A move to draft former New Hampshire Gov. and White House Chief of Staff John Sununu into the campaign...
...giant cockroach, which appeared to be a large painted chair atop a rusty red Radio Flyer wagon and adorned with signs reading "Kiss me," attracted the attention of passer-bys and several camera crews. The insect was led by three people dressed in togas, scraps of multi-colored cloth and a boot--on one of the men's head. All were running for president, but two--Guru Bonanza Swank and the Rev. Red Moses--had endorsed the cockroach...
When questioned about why the cockroach and the men were running for office, one of the gurus, going by the name Vermin Supreme, replied, "It's obvious." However, Supreme mumbled more specific reasons too quickly to be understood by listeners...
...civil looting"? Surprise. Three days of riots gutted Panama City's small shops, destroying cockroach capitalism for the forseeable future and turning this stable if corrupt country into a nation quickly on its way to hard-core deprivation. The U.S. forces did not have orders to intervene to stop the riots, so they let them run their course...
Some facts about bugs: They make up a huge portion of the biomass (the total mass of everything living on Earth.) There are more species of insects than of any other animal. The cockroach has been around a lot longer than humans or even dinosaurs, and would survive a nuclear blast. Charlotte's Web was a great book. Bugs--at least in my experience--understand telepathy...