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Politics

Friday Funnies

Gimme a boost

Chip Bok | 10.19.2007 6:53 AM

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  1. ed   18 years ago

    Clueless Nancy. She's managed to both out-Hastert her predecessor and elevate the relative intelligence of wild deer with her Pelosi-in-the-headlights gaze. Cue the stage-right hook.

  2. Taktix?   18 years ago

    Serj from System of a Down should give a taint spike to anyone who opposes recognizing the Armenian Genocide...

  3. Episiarch   18 years ago

    Hey, a Bok cartoon that isn't inscrutible. Niiiice.

    Pelosi looks like a deer in the headlights partially because her face has been surgically pulled back like Katherine Helmond in Brazil.

  4. Syloson of Samos   18 years ago

    Haven't approval numbers for the Congress traditionally been low? If so, why all the fuss about the current state of affairs?

  5. dbust1   18 years ago

    Recognizing the Armenian genocide? Yeah, that'll accomplish something. How about enacting legislation? How about actually working towards an end to the Iraq war? How about trying to figure out how the Canadian dollar has gained parity with the American dollar? How about doing anything useful as opposed to voting on non-binding resolutions?

  6. x,y   18 years ago

    As much as I hate nonbinding resolutions, the less legislation Congress passes, the better.

  7. ed   18 years ago

    Next on the agenda: Canadian harp sealocide.
    We're gonna piss off some hosers big time, eh?

  8. Taktix?   18 years ago

    dbust1,

    I find that, like x,y said: the less legislating, the better.

    In addition, I really don't care a lot about non-binding resolutions, but I was enraged when I saw Glenn Beck denounce the resolution because "it would kill our troops." And I like System of a Down...

    How about actually working towards an end to the Iraq war?

    Ha! Good luck with that...

    How about trying to figure out how the Canadian dollar has gained parity with the American dollar?

    It's called economics, and the dollar being worth a little less than it used to is not necessarily a bad thing.

    How about doing anything useful as opposed to voting on non-binding resolutions?

    Double Ha! This is Congress we're talking about here...

  9. dbust1   18 years ago

    Taktix?,

    I guess tongue-in-cheek comments get lost in translation in this forum. So, I'll be blunt:

    1) The less legislation from ANY Congress the better, but this Congress seems more willing to expend energy swatting at air instead of useful work (i.e. lower taxes, shrinking gov., etc.)
    2) The Armenian resolution wasn't about Armenia at all (as reprehensible as the whole event was that "resolution" was a slap in the face to Armenians). It was less useful than giving every descendant of a slave in America a fiver and saying "Hey, sorry about that whole slavery thing."
    3) I know it's called economics smart ass, but how can an economy based upon maple syrup, flannel and moose meat support a currency equal in value to our own?

    Finally, I used to like S of a D as well, but I grew out of it. Nothing wrong with liking their music or the music itself, I just don't like them anymore. I do listen to punk and I'm sure you know that most punk bands are wannabe political activists. I personally hate it when any entertainer (musician, actor, athlete) "takes a stand" on an issue. They have no place in political discourse since all they give off is one sided white noise. They are as useful as a wind up monkey banging cymbals together.

  10. BakedPenguin   18 years ago

    ...how can an economy based upon maple syrup, flannel and moose meat support a currency equal in value to our own?

    You're forgetting beer. Beer! Anyway, it's not necessarily about the economy perse, it's about the (respective) dollars.

    With our massive budget deficit, people in other countries (and here as well) see inflation as a real threat. With the impending threat of inflation, they don't want to hold dollars, so it keeps falling, even against a (formerly) pathetic currency like the loonie.

  11. VM   18 years ago

    dbust 1:

    what's wrong with moose meat?

    and what do you think the issues are with the USD and the CAD having parody?

    What are the economic (macro and micro) issues supporting your thinking?

  12. dbust1   18 years ago

    My god, I'll say it again. TONGUE-IN-CHEEK.

  13. VM   18 years ago

    MOOSE MEAT???

    HOW IS THAT TONGUE IN CHEEK?????

    plus you have to explain the economics behind your worry of point number three.

  14. dbust1   18 years ago

    I will not "explain the economics behind (my) worry of point number three" because I have no worry based upon the value of the dollar vis-?-vis the loonie. I was merely pointing out some of the issues* that Congress could address other than non-binding resolutions. If they were truly interested in serving the best interests of the people (which, I know, is a hilarious notion) then they would address those issues in a non-partisan manner.

    And if you don't see how stating that the Canadian economy is based upon moose meat is tongue-in-cheek then get your ass away from the computer and start looking for wherever you lost your sense of humor.

    *as heard in the media (print, radio or tv)

  15. dbust1   18 years ago

    Tongue-in-cheek: spoken with gentle irony and meant as a joke

    Synonyms: lighthearted, insincere, ironic, humorous, whimsical and flippant

    Antonyms: serious

  16. BakedPenguin   18 years ago

    dbust1, you must be a newbie here. 'VM' is short for 'Viking Moose'.

    Can't speak for him, but I'm pretty sure his comment on Moose Meat was a joke.

    As for me, I've said it before, I'll say it again: maple-sucking puck slappers. They've been getting uppity ever since they replaced that damn pink queen bill with the loonie coin.

  17. dbust1   18 years ago

    Yup, Im a bit new here so I didn't know "VM" was short for 'Viking Moose.' Ummm, so VM Im not saying that cannucks are eating "your kind" or anything... So, now do you see how it was all tongue-in-cheek?

  18. VM   18 years ago

    🙂 *gg*

    admittedly, I was confusing the issue 🙂

  19. dbust1   18 years ago

    VM,

    That's it! I'm stopping on the way home tonight and buying moose meat. I'll post grizzly pics on Monday.

  20. VM   18 years ago

    just as long as it's not cousin Maynard. Anybody but Maynard. All that plump, juicy meat. Just don't eat Maynard.

  21. Aresen   18 years ago

    How about trying to figure out how the Canadian dollar has gained parity with the American dollar?

    Praise the almighty Loonie!

  22. Ben Rushing   18 years ago

    Good job reason, finaly annother good comic an improvement from the last 4 weeks.

  23. Anonymous   18 years ago
  24. Fang   18 years ago

    Condemn the Spanish Inquistion next. Nobody expects that!

  25. Happy Dey   18 years ago

    You are kidding, right?

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