I agee too, But HOW did this guy get in the comic strip ?
And right out there in the bright “sunlight” shouting into a Bull Horn.
Doty, makes a valid point in his paragraph 2.
Next thing you know is, Bull Horn man will be calling for “ethical” investigations. As we see the (underpaid?) worker on the left already carrying a sign calling Warbucks a “murderer”.
If nothing else Maeder has brilliantly tapped into an all too prevalent “mind set”. One fueled by a bad experience or ENVY, that can erode pragmatic thinking. It can distort achieving a balanced, healthy open minded view
Obama is an excellent speaker who “enhances” his deliveries by use of a ”teleprompter”, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that our “Bull Horn buddy” or anyone else raises to the same convincing level if he/she has the use of one
When you have a bullhorn and a crowd, you don’t have to be convincing, just inciting. Since Warbucks’s headquarters is outside the country, I don’t think this will do him a lot of damage.
Since the foof has been seconded and more, I’ll join in and fourth (or is it fifth?) the foof.
Yeah ! I’d agree (at first glance), but what I’ve seen on TV are people carrying “tea bags” - Boston Style, theoretically suggesting less Government control and cutting out-of-control spending that in the future could stick burdensome “bills” to ride on their grandchildren
Seems like another crowd, but there the similarity ends. Bull Horn’s one doesn’t even have the redeeming and calming, merriment of party music.
Haven’t seen “every” Tea Party mind you, but those I’ve observed, certainly never had “hot-as-a-pepper”, rabble-rousers, characterized by vicious signs - nailing Obama to a cross or calling any other person with whom they dissagree - a … KILLER.
Wow, how’d he get from A to B? A WW worker, while Mr. W himself is there, so Ollie’s responsible? Guess he never heard of corporate espionage. Or sabetouge. and what if Ollie wasn’t there? Would that prove his innocence?
margueritem almost 15 years ago
Oh foof!
Steve Bartholomew almost 15 years ago
C’est un agent provacateur.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ almost 15 years ago
margueritem said, “Oh foof!”
I agree.
JerryGorton almost 15 years ago
margueritem said, “Oh foof!”
I agree.
ARF2 almost 15 years ago
I second that foof!
linsonl almost 15 years ago
The “foof” has been introduced and seconded. shall we vote on it?
Dkram almost 15 years ago
Call the question.
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sydney almost 15 years ago
I agee too, But HOW did this guy get in the comic strip ? And right out there in the bright “sunlight” shouting into a Bull Horn.
Doty, makes a valid point in his paragraph 2.
Next thing you know is, Bull Horn man will be calling for “ethical” investigations. As we see the (underpaid?) worker on the left already carrying a sign calling Warbucks a “murderer”.
If nothing else Maeder has brilliantly tapped into an all too prevalent “mind set”. One fueled by a bad experience or ENVY, that can erode pragmatic thinking. It can distort achieving a balanced, healthy open minded view
Obama is an excellent speaker who “enhances” his deliveries by use of a ”teleprompter”, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that our “Bull Horn buddy” or anyone else raises to the same convincing level if he/she has the use of one
Ray_C almost 15 years ago
When you have a bullhorn and a crowd, you don’t have to be convincing, just inciting. Since Warbucks’s headquarters is outside the country, I don’t think this will do him a lot of damage. Since the foof has been seconded and more, I’ll join in and fourth (or is it fifth?) the foof.
sydney almost 15 years ago
Yeah ! I’d agree (at first glance), but what I’ve seen on TV are people carrying “tea bags” - Boston Style, theoretically suggesting less Government control and cutting out-of-control spending that in the future could stick burdensome “bills” to ride on their grandchildren
Seems like another crowd, but there the similarity ends. Bull Horn’s one doesn’t even have the redeeming and calming, merriment of party music.
Haven’t seen “every” Tea Party mind you, but those I’ve observed, certainly never had “hot-as-a-pepper”, rabble-rousers, characterized by vicious signs - nailing Obama to a cross or calling any other person with whom they dissagree - a … KILLER.
bumblebeforeva almost 15 years ago
I feel sorry for mr warbucks
stuart almost 15 years ago
Sounds like Michael Moore.
JanLC almost 15 years ago
I vote “aye” to the foof!
jerrydevore almost 15 years ago
say good-by to this guy
AKHenderson Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Warbucks is part of the military-industrial complex, so I vote for Michael Moore. Or James Cameron.
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 15 years ago
and then take him out back and beat the sheet out of him!
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Foof is the truth!
notbugme almost 15 years ago
Repeat after me, foof: “Correlation does not equal causation.”
mrprongs almost 15 years ago
Wow, how’d he get from A to B? A WW worker, while Mr. W himself is there, so Ollie’s responsible? Guess he never heard of corporate espionage. Or sabetouge. and what if Ollie wasn’t there? Would that prove his innocence?
hossblacksilver almost 15 years ago
I don’t know if I’m jumping the gun, but it’s starting to lean in the direction of my prediction from yesterday.
davidf42 almost 6 years ago
Morning, Anniephans!
I’m surprised somebody hasn’t tied this incident to the chemical spill that happened ten years earlier.