ViewsAmerica by Cartoon Movement-US for September 20, 2009

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    NoFearPup  over 14 years ago

    The beauty of …revolution.

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    rekam Premium Member over 14 years ago

    I have tried to write directly to the webmaster at gocomics about scott. Hopefully, he will be excluded from being able to post any more of his garbage.

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    believecommonsense  over 14 years ago

    it’s interesting to see the perspective from cartoonists from other countries. yes, it would look like we’re pulling in different directions.

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    iamthemodextremist  over 14 years ago

    Scott has the right to say as he will, this is an opinion place. Not being aware of any previous posts by him, this seems pretty neutral, not like he is encouraging it. However previous context is missing for me. Great toon btw. We are rowing in completely different directions. Sad.

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    SPDworks  over 14 years ago

    This is a brill cartoon…says it all w/o saying a word…and more, as if you look at the back of the pachyderm’s head, you’ll notice it really resembles something more than perhaps what you would expect the back of an elephant’s head to look like.

    As to the issue of booting or banning people b/c you don’t agree with their statements…wouldn’t that make it less of a forum, and more of a hundred dollar a plate dinner for the candidate in question?? Freedom of speech is one of those freedoms Americans cherish and do fight to protect, regardless of which political party holds the office at the time.

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    believecommonsense  over 14 years ago

    I know, isn’t it weird how irrefutable facts are refuted on this site?

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    believecommonsense  over 14 years ago

    SPDWorks, you’re right about the shape of the back of the funt’s head … nice catch, wonder if the toonist meant it to look like that?

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