Tom Toles for March 24, 2016

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    jnik23260  about 8 years ago

    How many Muslim neighborhoods are there in Canada?

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    Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Hey, Ted! Why not round ’em all up and put ’em in one giant ghetto? What harm could it do?

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    Zev   about 8 years ago

    How about interment camps? They worked so well during WW2.

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    emptc12  about 8 years ago

    What are they putting in the ballot box? The thing politicians fear most: Possible votes against them.

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    edward thomas Premium Member about 8 years ago

    I think we ought to start patrolling white neighborhoods where kids get radicalized to join the KKK or the Aryan Brotherhood.Oh, wait, THEY’RE WHITE! They can’t be radicalized!

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    Mr. Blawt  about 8 years ago

    The proposals coming from the right would weaken American security and diminish our nation’s status as a world leader. It is comments like this that undermine global security organizations such as NATO and increase scrutiny on American Muslims. Where we should be focusing is ISIS, the self-proclaimed caliphate in Syria and Iraq as well as their internet propaganda. I suggested yesterday we should learn more about our enemy – and I was ridiculed by a right-winger. It is suspicion of your neighbors and not understanding them that will bring more destruction.

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    comixbomix  about 8 years ago

    To ensure maximum unradicalness, I wonder what color of little crescent moons they’d prefer to be required to wear…(hint: yellow’s already been used).

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    magicwalnut Premium Member about 8 years ago

    I was born before WWII…substitute “Jews” and this is where I came in….

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    superposition  about 8 years ago

    What I hope we are seeing, with the extreme political polarization, is the death throes of the political parties, which at this point, are not in any way, of benefit to the public.

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    PainterArt Premium Member about 8 years ago

    Radicalized people tend to bring out more radicalized people like magnets. Opposites attract and feed off each other.

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    Happy Two Shoes  about 8 years ago

    Move them all to Texas so untrust Ted can keep an eye on them.

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    californicated1  about 8 years ago

    Don’t all politicians do that?I’m still wondering what this candidate is going to promise the people of Lethbridge in the hopes of improving the interstate highway traffic between Montana and Calgary via I-15.

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    Dtroutma  about 8 years ago

    Tom understates the problem.

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    oneoldhat  about 8 years ago

    yes we should support bho and bring more isis fighters to the USA

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    edward thomas Premium Member about 8 years ago

    I haven’t seen anyone BRINGING ISIS fighters to the US. What I HAVE seen are individuals traveling on valid US passports to Turkey, etc. and trying to cross in to Syria on their own, and little indication of how many may have come back.So far everyone we’ve seen seem to be American residents/citizens who were radicalized here. Even one of the San Bernardino couple seems to have started being radicalized before they met in person.

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    HarlieM  about 8 years ago

    S – The Soft countenance of Ann CoulterH – The Hannity brilliance of intellectA – The Ailes invisibility and deniability technique Z – The Zeitgeist of hatred running this electionA – The Avuncular warmth as radiated by Bill O’ReillyM- The Moronic Limbaugh race to the bottom.

    Put them all together and they spell Donald (aka Billy Batson) TRUMP ________ You may ketch a yellow lightning bolt here!

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