Jeff Danziger for October 21, 2009

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    jkshaw  over 14 years ago

    I don’t think that’s the type of mopping up the President was hoping the Republicans would help with. Still, it fits. I remember a very fat cat during the Great Depression advising in no uncertain terms what the US should liquidate – among which was labor. Among whom was my father.

    Great depiction as usual, Mr. Danziger. Or rather, awful.

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    cdward  over 14 years ago

    Just for reflection: ‘Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me.’

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    believecommonsense  over 14 years ago

    nemesis, two thumbs up, ‘cept we’re not supposed to notice little things like that, we’re just supposed to worry about those evil socialists …. or maybe they’re marxists …. no, they’re communists …. no, they’re socialists …..

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    Comicfan1028  over 14 years ago

    Neocon, the democrats are “helping” us to death

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    Wildcard24365  over 14 years ago

    @cdward: Amen. Here beginneth the lesson.

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    longtimecomicsfan  over 14 years ago

    I understand there are some inequities out there with the bankers and all, but it just really steams you guys that the economy is recovering as a direct result of government stimulus, after it tanked as a direct result of Republican deregulation, huh?

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    CorosiveFrog Premium Member over 14 years ago

    That looks like a plague…

    I made a study in my religious sciences class about Ramses the second being the pharaoh of the exodus and the monotheist pharaoh Akhenaten being inspired by the hebrews and my estimate (based on the genealogy at the beginning of Matthew) showed it was quite possible. Interesting enough, after Ramses the second, Egypt ‘s status began to decline. The kingdom of the pharaohs would never be the same again.

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    shanedamit  over 14 years ago

    Anandy where do I get a picture of you with the triple six on your forhead, that would just be adorable.

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    CorosiveFrog Premium Member over 14 years ago

    study of the religious phenomenon; study of the similarities and differences between religions, history of religions, psychology of religions… I guess it’s closer to being a discipline of psychology. Of the three teachers I had on this subject, one had a PhD in psychology, one had a master’s in psychology and one had a PhD in theology. The theologian contributed to the investigation on the Morin Heights massacre (see Order of the Solar Temple, it is pretty much the french-speaking world’s Waco).

    Just because psychology studies religion doesn’t mean it considers it a mental illness. Psychology is not the study of mental illnesses, it’s the study of human behavior in general. All psychological phenomenons are worth being studied. Religion and faith are psychological phenomenons, so they are studied, just as love, motivation, learning and power.

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    annamargaret1866  over 14 years ago

    Just read this one at “9 Chickweed Lane”: “Special Theory of Cartoon Physics: For every cartoon created in the universe, there is an equal and opposite imbecile to object to it.”

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    believecommonsense  over 14 years ago

    well, I don’t know if they’re all equal imbeciles …

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