Adam@Home by Rob Harrell

Adam@Home

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  1. simpsonfan2

    simpsonfan2 said, 6 months ago

    Ba-dum-tish!

  2. YatInExile

    YatInExile said, 6 months ago

    That’s OK, Laura. A lot of other people had that same problem.

  3. davidh48

    davidh48 said, 6 months ago

    @YatInExile

    Only once.

  4. Hugh Manatee

    Hugh Manatee said, 6 months ago

    Morbid.

  5. Alexikakos

    Alexikakos said, 6 months ago

    The French Revolution took place during George Washingon’s terms of presidency and extended into John Adam’s. The United States’ official stance was neutrality.

  6. SUSAN NEWMAN

    SUSAN NEWMAN said, 6 months ago

    If Calvin was doing this assignment, there would be blood and gore all over the place!

  7. twypsi

    twypsi said, 6 months ago

    Aiding the American rebels in their fight against the British pushed France into near bankruptcy and into their own revolution. We weren’t completely neutral just too busy repairing our own republic

  8. Zanere

    Zanere said, 6 months ago

    More like creating our own republic

  9. Karen345

    Karen345 said, 6 months ago

    I wonder if he got a severance package. ;)

  10. Penny Robinson Fan Club

    Penny Robinson Fan Club said, 6 months ago

    Ah yes, the French Revolution . . . the triumph of Reason over superstition . . . the Terror . . .

  11. Comic Minister

    Comic Minister said, 6 months ago

    Sorry Clayton.

  12. Perkycat

    Perkycat said, 6 months ago

    @Karen345

    Very Funny-made me laugh! The comic was funny as well as the comments. Except for the history lessons – not so funny.

  13. Stephen Gilberg

    Stephen Gilberg said, 6 months ago

    @SUSAN NEWMAN

    And not much else.

    Either Adam has rubbed off on Laura, or this is one reason they came together in the first place.

  14. georgelcsmith

    georgelcsmith said, 6 months ago

    @Alexikakos

    While the American Revolution was a constructive one, the French revolution was a destructive one. While the US supported the freedom of the French people, that’s not where their revolution was going. It was wise for the US to stay neutral.

  15. georgelcsmith

    georgelcsmith said, 6 months ago

    @twypsi

    Neither side in the French Revolution was right, and the US did not have the resources to help.

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