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Here we have a case similar to Aladdin Nights. Or maybe akin to Howard Stern. Perhaps we are witnessing a change in Americas self perception and many don't yet realise that it is happening:
"Of the 38 papers that run the Continental-produced Sunday comics section, 21 wanted to drop "Doonesbury," 15 wanted to keep it, and two had no opinion or preference. "I wouldn't call the vote [to drop 'Doonesbury'] overwhelming, but it was a majority opinion," Wilkerson said.
"Doonesbury" -- which appears in more than 1,400 papers via Universal Press Syndicate -- has made a lot of news this year with strong criticism of President Bush and the Iraq war. In one sequence, Trudeau offered $10,000 to anyone who could prove Bush served in the Alabama National Guard. And, in an ongoing story line, the B.D. character lost a leg in Iraq and is dealing with the aftermath of that devastating injury."
http://tinyurl.com/6sa9b
Perhaps Trudeau should consider putting his work on the editorial page instead of the family comic section.
"Of the 38 papers that run the Continental-produced Sunday comics section, 21 wanted to drop "Doonesbury," 15 wanted to keep it, and two had no opinion or preference. "I wouldn't call the vote [to drop 'Doonesbury'] overwhelming, but it was a majority opinion," Wilkerson said.
"Doonesbury" -- which appears in more than 1,400 papers via Universal Press Syndicate -- has made a lot of news this year with strong criticism of President Bush and the Iraq war. In one sequence, Trudeau offered $10,000 to anyone who could prove Bush served in the Alabama National Guard. And, in an ongoing story line, the B.D. character lost a leg in Iraq and is dealing with the aftermath of that devastating injury."
http://tinyurl.com/6sa9b
Perhaps Trudeau should consider putting his work on the editorial page instead of the family comic section.
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I don't know, in the Boston Globe, they have doonesbury on the family comics page (representing the left), and also have Mallard Fillmore representing the right.
One thing that I've always found interesting is how Mallard Fillmore seems to attack liberal people rather than liberal points of view... But I digress.
One thing that I've always found interesting is how Mallard Fillmore seems to attack liberal people rather than liberal points of view... But I digress.
I think it's split down the middle. He attacks John Kerry because he's the presidential candidate, but he just as often attacks the concept of giving terrorists Constitutional rights or affirmative action.
BTW, Newsday's the same way, except Doonesbury is the second strip (right underneath Garfield) and Mallard Fillmore is relegated to the back page.
BTW, Newsday's the same way, except Doonesbury is the second strip (right underneath Garfield) and Mallard Fillmore is relegated to the back page.
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Um, you mean like the 16th Amendment?
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