Funny Cartoon(s)


As long as you’re Republican.

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[quote]derek wrote:
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I don’t get it.

Who’s the donkey?

The Dems, my friend…

Mufasa

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[quote]BarneyFife wrote:
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Tell me that John Kerry cartoon is a joke.

“Strengthening our military”? Kerry? Ha! More like “Denigrate our military.”

GW’s cowboy boot would fit right up his traitorous ass.

“They may not find a bomb but those fanatics in Iraq are all weapons of mass destruction.”

Well said. So true, so true.

Oh, that was supposed to be a criticism of conservatives?

The World’s Shortest Books

The Book of Virtue, by Bill Clinton.

Al Gore: The Wild Years.

French Hospitality.

How to Win a War, by the Democrats.

[quote]BarneyFife wrote:
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That particular cartoon is nonsense.

Does anybody remember John Kerry’s 2004 platform? I’ll remind you.

It was
1.) I’m not Bush!

and

2.) I have a plan, and it’s on my website.

That was it. I even went to his website to see what his plan was, and apparently Kerry planned to save the world with pixie dust and sunshine, because he sure didn’t have any specifics.

Bush’s platform wasn’t much more than “Hey, it’s me. You know what you’re getting!”, but it’s silly to pretend as if Kerry had some drawn out, detailed plans on how to fix things and Bush didn’t.

[quote]tGunslinger wrote:
BarneyFife wrote:

That particular cartoon is nonsense.

Does anybody remember John Kerry’s 2004 platform? I’ll remind you.

It was
1.) I’m not Bush!

and

2.) I have a plan, and it’s on my website.

That was it. I even went to his website to see what his plan was, and apparently Kerry planned to save the world with pixie dust and sunshine, because he sure didn’t have any specifics.

Bush’s platform wasn’t much more than “Hey, it’s me. You know what you’re getting!”, but it’s silly to pretend as if Kerry had some drawn out, detailed plans on how to fix things and Bush didn’t.[/quote]

I remember a speech by Kerry, he went over point by point what we should be doing. Unfortunately it was almost exactly what was already being done with the exception of giving French and German companies oil rights in Iraq
in exchange for the French and Germans training Iraqi policemen.

I was actually embarrassed for him. I have tried to find a transcript or even reference to this speech but have been completely unable to. It was on MSNBC during the daytime in one of his campaign stops.

[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
tGunslinger wrote:
BarneyFife wrote:

That particular cartoon is nonsense.

Does anybody remember John Kerry’s 2004 platform? I’ll remind you.

It was
1.) I’m not Bush!

and

2.) I have a plan, and it’s on my website.

That was it. I even went to his website to see what his plan was, and apparently Kerry planned to save the world with pixie dust and sunshine, because he sure didn’t have any specifics.

Bush’s platform wasn’t much more than “Hey, it’s me. You know what you’re getting!”, but it’s silly to pretend as if Kerry had some drawn out, detailed plans on how to fix things and Bush didn’t.

I remember a speech by Kerry, he went over point by point what we should be doing. Unfortunately it was almost exactly what was already being done with the exception of giving French and German companies oil rights in Iraq
in exchange for the French and Germans training Iraqi policemen.

I was actually embarrassed for him. I have tried to find a transcript or even reference to this speech but have been completely unable to. It was on MSNBC during the daytime in one of his campaign stops.[/quote]

Well, with Bush in charge, you have a lot to be embarrassad about.

Strange that you were able to save some for being embarassed about Kerry.

Let’s face it guys, Bush fucked up big time. No other president in the history of the US dropped the ball like he did.

Now you can all pretend you didn’t notice. You can all pretend you blame the Dems and you can all pretend to be worried about how Hillary would do, but the truth is you need a couple of decades of grown-ups to pull you out of the hole that silly brat has dug the US into.

You guys voted for a disaster. Twice. That makes you responsible for the disaster.

Here’s another funny cartoon for you.

Enjoy.

and another one:

[quote]Wreckless wrote:

Now you can all pretend you didn’t notice. You can all pretend you blame the Dems and you can all pretend to be worried about how Hillary would do, but the truth is you need a couple of decades of grown-ups to pull you out of the hole that silly brat has dug the US into.

You guys voted for a disaster. Twice. That makes you responsible for the disaster.

Here’s another funny cartoon for you.

Enjoy.


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Those cartoons were funny! And that’s what this thread was supposed to be… funny. You just seem so angry all the time, jeez!

Oh, and I’m very confident you know exactly what should’ve been done with all the events that were/have been taking place.

Just post your cartoons and quit whining.

Totally unrelated and not as funny as your cartoons.

Quit telling us how bad we are. “You” aren’t so great yourselves!

Report slams Belgium’s WWII record

Belgium is facing up to its too-cosy relationship with its world war two German occupiers. A group of historians this week has presented to parliament’s upper house a report that is severely critical. It claims administrators actively collaborated in the deportation of Jews on a large scale.

The report reveals three key moments in this tainted relationship that led to mass deportations. In the autumn of 1940 Belgium is occupied. The civil service and justice system accepts, on Nazi orders, to make a census of all Jews everywhere. The second key moment is the summer of 1942. While in Brussels the authorities refuse to distribute yellow stars, Antwerp’s local police arrest 1243 Jews, and hand them over to the Nazis for deportation. 90 percent of Belgium’s 56 000 Jews live in these two cities. Finally, after the liberation at no moment does the state look into its role, recognise its responsibility, or punish anyone. 25 000 Belgian Jews are deported. Only 1200 survive.

The report is titled “Docile Belgium”, but why was there such a supine response; as the report says, a disgrace for a democracy? One of the investigators, Rudi van Doorslaer, explains: “Belgium’s traditional elite has a certain xenophobia of its own, with an anti-semitic fringe. The reason for this, in fact, is a lack of democracy that was very telling in the 1930’s and 40’s”.

Ok, first you started whining, commenting on that Kerry cartoon.

Then you dissed me, that I should stop whining.

Then you whined some more.

Either way, we don’t have a bad track record about turning over Jews to the nazi’s. More than 50% was hidden by the population. Much more than other countries in similar circumstances, like the Netherlands and France, were able to do.

At least, we didn’t start putting people in concentration camps of our own, like you guys did with Japanese people.