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  1. over 13 years ago on Non Sequitur

    As a veteran, I can say that those made in china “ribbons” mean as much as a cup full of warm snot to me.

    I realize that for a lot of Americans, symbolism means more to them, than personal sacrifice that me and my fellow veterans have answered the call of “duty”.

    I’m still waiting for a “I sacrificed my comfort to stand a watch for a veteran while they unwind from an arduous tour of duty overseas” ribbon.

    The “support” ribbon usually is hung on the back of a gas-guzzling SUV, which is part of the problem when our government feels compelled to sacrifice our lives to prevent the flow of gas-guzzling oil supply from ever being cut off.

    If you want to support the troops, vote democrat, they typically won’t try to privatize or cut the funding for the VA like Bush did for 8 years while he was in control of the V.A. budget funding via his hand-picked cronies.

  2. over 13 years ago on Non Sequitur

    This reminds me so much of the people in this town who shove their religious views in your face like all over the back of their vehicle as if it were “normal” to be so arrogant and extremist while advertising their narrow views.

    A lot of diseases, (like religion) there is no cure and people are vulnerable to being guilt-tripped into donating scare resources into a charity, like cancer research which has no chance of being cured as it’s a byproduct of evolution.

    Which by the way, most religious addicts are essentially “science atheists” when it comes to reality-centric ideas or theories that require evidence to support their existence in reality.

    So, don’t expect a cure for cancer anytime soon or if there ever is a cure, expect it to take another 30 or more years to be brought off the shelf while they milk the “find a cure” disingenuous “research cow”.

  3. over 13 years ago on Non Sequitur

    The only real problem with this scenario is that the person, (if they stayed with the vehicle) will not hear the final message if in fact they’re dead.

  4. over 13 years ago on Non Sequitur

    Notice how the reactionary woman is always angry and always assumes she is right no matter what?

    That’s the political climate a faux-liberal like Obama has to wallow around in his stubbornly stupid bipartisanship experiment with the extremists on the right whom he insists on pandering to no matter how many times they tell him no, he continues to try to appease the “just say no” crowd.

  5. over 13 years ago on Non Sequitur

    Reminds me of how regressive’s front-load their contracts so they can avoid being shortchanged when a business they’re ruining eventually goes under, yet they still survive in spite of the Darwinian motto to the contrary.

  6. over 13 years ago on Non Sequitur

    Anyone with an agenda will find reason to be offended by an “opposite” point of view.

    This prescient point illustrates the main excuse why there is not 1 universal religion, but tens of thousands of religions, each accusing another of being a “false” religion.

  7. almost 14 years ago on Non Sequitur

    Forgot to mention the “anti-everything” control freak mentality of organized religion.

  8. almost 14 years ago on Non Sequitur

    This reminds me of what happens every time you tell someone their concept of reality is horribly flawed.

    And they usually reward your truthfulness by killing you on the spot.

  9. almost 14 years ago on Non Sequitur

    Thanks cdward, I forgot about that tired old cliche, especially if you get a bible cover with a huge red/white/blue eagle on both sides!

  10. almost 14 years ago on Non Sequitur

    I wonder what attire would act as an effective repellent to anyone eager to talk religion around me?