Sat Nov 18, 2006 2:35 am
US Navy welcomes the USS Bill Clinton
Monday, September 4, 2006 - Vancouver, BC - Headed for Seattle , Washington
The US Navy welcomed the latest member of its fleet today.
The USS William Jefferson Clinton (CVS1) set sail today from its home port of Vancouver , BC.
The ship is the first of its kind in the Navy and is a standing legacy to President Bill Clinton "for his foresight in military budget cuts" and his conduct while president. The ship is constructed nearly entirely from recycled aluminum and is completely solar powered with a top speed of 5 knots. It boasts an arsenal comprised of one (unarmed) F14 Tomcat or one (unarmed) F18 Hornet aircraft which although they cannot be launched or captured on the 100 foot flight deck but form a very menacing presence. As a standing order there are no firearms allowed on board. The 20 person crew is completely diversified and includes members of all races, creeds, sex, and sexual orientation. This crew, like the crew aboard the USS Jimmy Carter, is specially trained to avoid conflicts and appease any and all enemies of the United States at all costs. An on board Type One DNC Universal Translator can send out messages of apology in any language to anyone who may find America offensive. The number of apologies are limitless and though some may sound hollow and disingenuous, the Navy advises all apologies will sound very sincere. The ship's purpose is not defined so much as a unit of national defense - instead in times of conflict the USS Clinton has orders to seek refuge in Canada. The ship may be positioned near the Democratic National Party Headquarters for photo-ops and can be used extensively for social experimentation, and whatever other worthless jobs the ex-commander-in-chief and his wife can think of. It is largely rumored that the ship will also be the set for the upcoming season of MTV's "The Real World". The ship was renamed and commissioned USS William J. Clinton when someone realized the USS Blowfish was already taken. Internship recruitment is a full-time job on this war-ship and new interns are rotated in every other week.
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Tue Nov 21, 2006 12:21 am
Dan K wrote:Heh, heh...
"...USS Blowfish was already taken..."
Tue Nov 21, 2006 9:50 am
bdk wrote:http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=17111
How embarrasing to be on this boat...
We may need it though to patrol North Korea where it's namesake handed over nuclear capability.
Tue Nov 21, 2006 9:59 am
Tue Nov 21, 2006 11:06 am
jpeters wrote:I guess it only makes sense to name a sub after him considering that he did serve in the Navy and I believe he was also a graduate of the Naval Academy (correct me if I'm wrong). I'm not up to speed on naval vessels but what is the Navy's policy when it comes to naming vessels after presidents? They have Reagan and Bush #1 for aircrraft carriers...any others???
John
Tue Nov 21, 2006 12:15 pm