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Policy

Friday Funnies

General disarray

Henry Payne | 5.16.2008 7:00 AM

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  1. leTerrassier   17 years ago

    It is like looking into America's future--
    "And I got this medal for blowing up an
    orphanage full of dirty Mormon polygamists
    and Mexicans- for the children."

  2. brotherben   17 years ago

    I got nothin'

  3. Episiarch   17 years ago

    I like the way that unlike any other article, the name of whoever posts these cartoons is missing. Maybe that's because they always suck and Welch doesn't want to razzed for it.

  4. BakedPenguin   17 years ago

    A little too on the nose for me (although I'm often guilty of the same thing.) Something on the lines of "I got this medal for cynically trying to use a disaster for political gain" would have been better.

  5. Taktix®   17 years ago

    Test (sorry)

  6. Taktix®   17 years ago

    Sweet, I got my troll filter working! Haha!

    Anyway, re: Burma and China, I wonder if modern totalitarians use disasters like this as cover to do a purge, and claim the dead among those killed by the actual disaster.

    Just a thought...

  7. brotherben   17 years ago

    If by political gain, you mean the genetals names being scribbled on the boxes of aid, how does that differ from the aid packages from the U.S. being stickered with "U.S. AID?"

    These people are dying and the source of relief shouldn't matter. There will be time later for back-slapping and atta-boys for the folks who don't get their satisfaction privately from the act of giving.

  8. leTerrassier   17 years ago

    Taktix? : That would make up an awesome conspiracy theory involving Hurricane Katrina, Communist Red China, and the Rand Corporation. I'm going to go and try it on some Schizophrenics and get back to you.

  9. Episiarch   17 years ago

    Taktix, remember: just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you.

  10. Guy Montag   17 years ago

    If by political gain, you mean the genetals (sic) names being scribbled on the boxes of aid, how does that differ from the aid packages from the U.S. being stickered with "U.S. AID?"

    Ah, so the US is being wrong for not labeling every item with the actual person or firm that donated it, unless bought with tax dollars so every tax-paying American needs to be listed, etc?

    I was so blind to miss this angle.

  11. Taktix®   17 years ago

    leTerrassier,

    Yes, because it's such a stretch to think dictators kill people and cover it up.

    That never happens...

  12. Guy Montag   17 years ago

    That would make up an awesome conspiracy theory involving Hurricane Katrina, Communist Red China, and the Rand Corporation. I'm going to go and try it on some Schizophrenics and get back to you.

    I think the "GWB steering hurricanes into Democrat voting districts with Global Warming" was done already.

    The new one I have not seen is that the hurricanes stopped as soon as the Administration was called on their genocide.

  13. BakedPenguin   17 years ago

    brotherben - If you believe that the US only sent aid there to weaken the junta and forward US foreign policy goals, your statement is correct. As cynical as I am about American politics and politicians, I still don't believe that - if only because anyone moderately realistic would know it would be ineffective.

    Taktix? - how's this for a conspiracy theory - I was wondering if the Chinese were paying the junta to be such assholes, with the idea that it would take away international scrutiny prior to the Olympics.

  14. LarryA   17 years ago

    If by political gain, you mean the genetals (sic) names being scribbled on the boxes of aid, how does that differ from the aid packages from the U.S. being stickered with "U.S. AID?"

    1. The U.S. did actually provide the packages so labeled.
    2. I bet the labels also identified what was in the packages, so the recipients didn't have to hunt through cartons of rice looking for water.
    3. I'll bet there's a shipping law requiring packages be labeled with country of origin.

    Thought for the day: At least when FEMA screws up relief it's incompetence, not intentional, criminal malfeasance.

  15. brotherben   17 years ago

    I'm thinkin that maybe God hisself led the junta to do this as a preemptive strike against the U.S. for allowing some states to legalize the abomination of GAY MARRIAGE. What other explanation can there possibly be?

    ???

  16. MikeP   17 years ago

    First the rain

    And then the flood

    Wash your hands

    Of all the blood

    Burma-Shave

  17. Episiarch   17 years ago

    Who'll stop the rain...

  18. joe   17 years ago

    You'd think "narco-Stalinists" would be better at distribution.

  19. Warren   17 years ago

    MikeP,
    Dang! That was inspired.

  20. Guy Montag   17 years ago

    Does it still take more than a month to get it blamed on Israel, or has that process been streamlined already?

  21. the innominate one   17 years ago

    episiarch:

    you can never go wrong following the wisdom of Major Frank Burns

  22. ed   17 years ago

    The impact is again undermined by the superfluous caption.
    It's the equivalent of an LOL.
    Henry, we get it. No need to explain it.

  23. R C Dean   17 years ago

    If by political gain, you mean the genetals names being scribbled on the boxes of aid, how does that differ from the aid packages from the U.S. being stickered with "U.S. AID?"

    We may just have to retire RC'z law after that one.

    You'd think "narco-Stalinists" would be better at distribution.

    Nah. They're strictly into export.

  24. J sub D   17 years ago

    If by political gain, you mean the genetals names being scribbled on the boxes of aid, how does that differ from the aid packages from the U.S. being stickered with "U.S. AID?"

    If we labeled International Red Cross aid packages with US Aid stickers, none. To my knowledge the US governmant doesn't do that. I've read reports that outside aid is being relabeled to indicate that it came from the Burmese government. If true, that's unconscionable behavior.

  25. Guy Montag   17 years ago

    JsD,

    I believe that we are both arguing against a "blame America first" notion.

  26. Isaac Bartram   17 years ago

    Yes, because it's such a stretch to think dictators kill people and cover it up.

    As near as I can tell the Burmese generals are not that scrupulous about covering anything up. Most of their killing seem to be in plain sight.

    It helps persuade everyone else.

  27. Bob Goodman   17 years ago

    Not so much that, but that they're really Bizarro rulers who think misery is good.

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