The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder
- November 03, 2009
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Meet Aaron McGruder’s The Boondocks: Huey and Riley Freeman, Jazmine DuBois, and Huey’s best friend, Caesar. This comic strip reflects the racial diversity and complexity of our world. Combining Huey’s childish antics with contemporary political and social satire, the strip explores the terrain where dashikis and Brand Nubian CDs meet The Gap and Hanson.
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Potrzebie said, 18 days ago
So what CAN you legally do if you are rich besides of financing swiftboaters, teabaggers, birthers and hosting $1000 plate dinners?
pbarnrob said, 18 days ago
Buy a Congressman, of course. The useful ones stay bought.
MisngNOLA
said,
18 days ago
Potrz, you can fund an organization which is guilty of voter registration fraud, outright vote fraud, misappropriation of funds, and who knows what else. Namely ACORN as funded by George Soros and his partners in crime. Oh wait, you said legally. I guess funding them is legal, though their activities are not.
It makes no sense though to make one-sided comments about political bleeep when both sides are equally guilty of abridging the rights of the people. If you have liberal political views, fine, just don’t pretend that the politicians and demagogues on your side are any better than those on the other side.
Potrzebie said, 18 days ago
so how many dead people voted in this election NOLA?
MisngNOLA
said,
17 days ago
Probably more voted for the Democrats than for Republicans I’d say, considering Chicago, Philadelphia, and New Orleansand urban centers where all the dead seem to vote that way. And by asking that question, you make my point. Why do political parties on either side have to resort to such fraudulent measures in order to get elected?
Why is it fine for me to have to produce a picture ID with my current address on it in order to vote, and yet many people backed by less than honest political organizations cry foul when they are asked to provide verification of their identity in order to vote?
pbarnrob said, 17 days ago
In Calif, you sign the roster, and you’re crossed-off the address list as having voted. Seems to work. Of course, in our precinct, only 56 voted out of 1100 registered. Only one seat on the City College board at issue.