This cartoon reminds me of the Buddhist Yin-Yang symbol, which is usually depicted in black and white or red and blue. This comic could just as easily be colored Red and Blue to represent the naked partisan hate between the two major political parties.
^^^^^ RIIIIGHTT!!!!If you agree with most Americans that Obama is the worst Prez in history, then you must be a racist!That pathetic race card needs to be retired.
In the first Watts riots in ’65, my WHITE great-uncle had his BLACK neighbors sitting in front of his house keeping the OUTSIDERS who were in doing the looting and “rioting”, from harming him, or his property.
Racial hatred and division is as old as the division of human populations into recognizable “races”, tribes, religions (even which clay figure to worship!), or any excuse to defined and separate “us” from “them”, which is after all the basis for the myth of Caine vs Abel. Then came Isaac and Ishmael, and the division of the single tribe known as “Semites” to add “spice” the the dish served cold… as hate.
E pluribus unum, is a very good concept and motto, far more viable than “In God we trust” (to start trouble!).
ConserveGov over 9 years ago
Good job Obama!
Jason Allen over 9 years ago
This cartoon reminds me of the Buddhist Yin-Yang symbol, which is usually depicted in black and white or red and blue. This comic could just as easily be colored Red and Blue to represent the naked partisan hate between the two major political parties.
ConserveGov over 9 years ago
^^^^^ RIIIIGHTT!!!!If you agree with most Americans that Obama is the worst Prez in history, then you must be a racist!That pathetic race card needs to be retired.
warjoski Premium Member over 9 years ago
I agree. Now if we could just get Republicans and Democrats to march side by side
Dtroutma over 9 years ago
In the first Watts riots in ’65, my WHITE great-uncle had his BLACK neighbors sitting in front of his house keeping the OUTSIDERS who were in doing the looting and “rioting”, from harming him, or his property.
Racial hatred and division is as old as the division of human populations into recognizable “races”, tribes, religions (even which clay figure to worship!), or any excuse to defined and separate “us” from “them”, which is after all the basis for the myth of Caine vs Abel. Then came Isaac and Ishmael, and the division of the single tribe known as “Semites” to add “spice” the the dish served cold… as hate.
E pluribus unum, is a very good concept and motto, far more viable than “In God we trust” (to start trouble!).