Tom the Dancing Bug by Ruben Bolling for July 26, 2013

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    pam Miner  over 10 years ago

    This United states would be better off if we let Florida and Texas become dis-united with the USA.

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    taratus  over 10 years ago

    Global sea levels will soon inundate Florida drowning snakes both human and animal, but Texas may have to be disinvited into the Union.

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    megalon  over 10 years ago

    A bunch of left-leaning LIBERAL Democrats here – that includes Ruben Bolling!

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    kapock  over 10 years ago

    If we get separated, let’s meet at the T-Orca-ture Chamber, where intelligent, seagoing mammals are driven insane by confinement and coercion. Have fun!

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    Vermont Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Florida’s even shaped like a gun!

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    elenasdisc  over 10 years ago

    States Rights…it’s in our constitution. The problem is with the voters who vote for these people. And radicals are more likely to vote than most of us reasonable liberals.

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    elenasdisc  over 10 years ago

    You are actually right. I have family down there and I don’t want to go any further south than Georgia…this year we’re stopping in S.C. for vacation.

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    elenasdisc  over 10 years ago

    It’s not Trayvon or George…it’s lawmakers and laws. You think they’re going to change theirs? Good luck.

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    avarner  over 10 years ago

    Bush still ?? Don’t get me wrong, I hated him. But if Chakra Al could have taken his home state – it might have been different. The people that knew him best didn’t even vote for him…

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    Sivadguod  over 10 years ago

    @Lonnie Hortick – How long have you been reading this strip that you’re just now realizing that fact?

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    hallcity1955  over 10 years ago

    Don’t blame all of us in Florida—the Legislature has managed to gerrymand the districts so that they can keep electing some of the dumbest and most fanatic people in the State while the rest of us suffer.

    And, Lonnie Horlick, if you don’t like the comic, don’t read it!

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    kamwick  over 10 years ago

    WAM! right on, and to the point. Unfortunately, being true and funny doesn’t make it any less sad….

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    Anarcissie  over 10 years ago

    States do not have rights and there is nothing in the U.S. Constitution pretending to give states rights.

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    ssejhill  over 10 years ago

    Hilarious! That is too funny.

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    WileECoyote0001  over 10 years ago

    I predict that witin 50 years the country will split three ways. The northeast including NY, NJ, CT, PA, MA, etc. will become one country. The midwest will become a second country. California will become a 3rd country. Shortly after, all the liberal transplants from California will be kicked out of Colorado and Nevada. Then peace will reign.

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    kevin87031  over 10 years ago

    @Alouicious, How can “all you leftist Yankees” be one Florida native?

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    Liam Burns  over 10 years ago

    Lots of liberal love here.

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    jpozenel  over 10 years ago

    Then there’s the other extreme on the west coast.

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    rwpikul  over 10 years ago

    Not really, in many nations a liberal will either be centrist or right wing.

    Sure, in the US they’re on the political left but that’s because the US has a moderate right-wing party and an extreme right-wing party.

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    rwpikul  over 10 years ago

    Actually there are anarchists on both ends of the political spectrum: Marxist Anarchists on the left and Anarchist Libertarians on the right.

    Guess which of those tend to lay claim to the term ‘liberal’? (Hint: It’s not the Marxists.)

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    pam Miner  over 10 years ago

    Because Mary Kopeckne would have said so? Texas is full of minimum wage jobs and won’r let Chicanos vote if he can, gerrymandered!Florida is run by a felon, convicted on 17 counts. he is another “brown or black, get off the track.black or brown, you don’t count.”“if you are old, do as you’re told,look in the fridge and count the mold.”“if you can’t see, it doesn’t matter to me”

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    Diane Lee Premium Member over 10 years ago

    If we got rid of the electoral votes just in Texas- which is somewhere around 35, we would probably never have another Republican president. Adding Florida’s to the subtraction would clinch the deal. When Gov Perry announced that he was considering seceding, I wrote my relatives in Houston and asked if they needed any help with packing.

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    rwpikul  over 10 years ago

    Originally, ‘liberal’ generally referred to economic liberalism, (i.e. stuff like laissez faire capatilism). In much of the world it still defaults to that definition.

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    rwpikul  over 10 years ago

    A lie of omission is still a lie: What he was referring to was his actions in congress that, in part, lead things like ARPANet to develop into the Internet.

    Protip: When parsing a 10 second soundbite, one should generally assume that it refers to those actions relevant to the speaker’s profession, (e.g. a politician claiming a role in creating something probably refers to things like pushing for government financing).

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