Prickly City by Scott Stantis for March 16, 2020

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    Cheapskate0  about 4 years ago

    Anybody get the number of the truck that ran over Winslow’s face in the first panel?

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    pschearer Premium Member about 4 years ago

    Ignorant mountain tribesmen defeated the Brits, the Russians, and now the Americans. Come on in, China; they’re waiting for you.

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    KenseidenXL  about 4 years ago

    WRONG! America’s longest war is still going on. This year will be the 50th anniversary of Nixon declaring a war on drugs…which has killed more people, ruined more lives, wasted more money than ALL other US wars combined…and achieved no actual beneficial results….

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    Brain Pudding  about 4 years ago

    That is the problem. The arrogant elites keep claiming they are the “smart” ones humanity has been waiting for and should rule. Then they try to implement the same central planning and technicratic methods that alays fail. They often perpetrate wat as a racket to bail out economies in debt and destroyed by their collectivist approach.

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    Bookworm  about 4 years ago

    And ever since, Homo Sapiens has been evolving into Homo Impudens.

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    Cheapskate0  about 4 years ago

    Another interesting point: If you believe in the Bible, people have been around only seven thousand years. And what does Carmen say, above?

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    MichaelSFC90  about 4 years ago

    No, it’s not. America’s longest war was the 200 year war against the American Indian tribes. As long as people were getting territory, they didn’t mind how many years went by.

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    randolini Premium Member about 4 years ago

    War is lucrative and Ike warned us about the military-industrial complex that now owns congress with a few exceptions. We have enemies that aren’t enemies.

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