Ellis Island -   Three wise men were arrested today attempting to illegally enter the United States. 
The Iraqi nationals were carrying massive amounts of flammable   substances known as "frankincense" and "myrrh." While not explosives   themselves, experts revealed that these two substances could be used as a fuse   to detonate a larger bomb. The three alleged terrorists were also carrying   gold, presumably to finance the rest of their mission. 
Also implicated   in the plot were two Palestinians named Joseph and Mary. An    anonymous source close to the family overheard Mary bragging that her   son  would "bring down the mighty from their thrones and lift up the   lowly." In  what appears to be a call to anarchy, the couple claims their   son will  someday "help prisoners escape captivity." 
"These people   match our terrorist profile perfectly," an official source reported. 
All of the   suspects claimed they heard angels singing of a new era of hope for the   afflicted and poor. As one Wall Street official put it, "These one-world   wackos are talking about overturning the entire economic and political   hierarchy that holds the civilized world together. I don't care what some   angel sang; God wants the status quo - by definition."   
A somber White   House Press Secretary Jay Carney announced that it might be prudent to cancel (or at least postpone) Christmas   until others in the plot are rounded up. "I assure you that this measure is   temporary. The president loves Christmas as much as anyone. People   can still shop and give expensive gifts, but we're asking them not   to think about world peace until after we have rid the world of all the evil   people. For Americans to sing, 'Peace on earth,   good will to all,' is just the wrong message to send to our enemies at this   time."
The strongest   opponents of the Christmas ban were the representatives of retail stores,   movie chains and makers of porcelain Christmas figurines. "This is a   tempest in a teapot," fumed one unnamed business owner. "No one thinks of   the political meaning of Christmas any more. Christmas isn't about a savior   who will bring hope to the outcasts of the world; it's about nativity scenes   and beautiful lights. History has shown that mature people are   perfectly capable of singing hymns about world peace while still supporting   whatever war our leaders deem necessary. People long ago stopped tying   religion to the real events in the world."
There has been   no word on where the suspects are being kept, or when their trial  might   be held. Authorities are asking citizens who see other foreigners   resembling  nativity scene figures to contact the Office of Homeland   Security.
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Editor's Note: Many thanks to the Rev. Jim Rigby for this wildly creative piece written for a previous Christmas (and of course we tell the Christmas Story year after year after year...).  Jim is pastor of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Austin, TX, and a longtime activist in movements concerned with gender, racial, and economic justice.  
Click here for Jim's article in CommonDreams.org one year ago that provides the context for the literary piece used in this blog post.
You can read some of Jim's other writings at the Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-rigby  
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