Tuesday, December 1, 2009
A republican's view of freedom or I owned iThinkiOwnTheWorldAsIf.com
I was recently asked for permission to post a cartoon of mine by a site called something like iThinkiOwnTheWorldAsIf.com. The cartoon is the one posted here which was done during the disastrous Bush Mistake. Everyone knows he is the dumbest president this country has ever seen, right, no argument there? Well now all these neokooks have been circulating the cartoon thinking it is about Obama and in their words, "It's the greatest political cartoon to ever be drawn!" That is until I tell them it was drawn in 2007 and is about their fearless leader Boris W. Boosh. One of their administrators removes the cartoon and replaces it with some photoshopped idiocy which then renders the whole thread meaningless. He then proceeds to attack me and change my links to other cartoons, one of which can be enjoyed by even a conservative. He then closes the thread so I cannot respond to his lame arguments but not until he goes on a rant about how the left is more apt to censor free speech that it doesn't like. Where he got that little tidbit probably rhymes with hizzass and no doubt is where all his information comes from. The utter and blatant hypocrisy is amazing to witness in action even for me. It all goes along perfectly with the founding fathers cartoon, illustrating much better than I could ever do, how the right will talk all day long of their love for freedom and then with their actions work to thwart those freedoms that the founders fought for. It's a sad commentary about a political party that has been co-opted by the fascist element. Lincoln, Eisenhower and most pre-Nixon republicans would turn away in disgust from the example of these GOPstains. And if you dems and progressives don't get out there and vote next election we are going to have a bunch more of them back in office! They are like weeds. If you aren't vigilant and keep spraying them they will come back even tougher than before!
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