Mr. Miller: I think that you should be more precise as to which particular religion seems to have ditched its moral compass overboard, along with ignoring the North Star.
Nothing random about the way this Admin obeys laws…….like any administration, or indeed any local police force, it enforces the laws it feels need to be enforced.I’m just glad we have a Democrat in the White House and not a sociopath and/or a crazy from the GOP……….
Obama is the best Republican there is in Office. just like the guy who ran the Plantation for the owners. doing the soul crushing work, for a fee. Ain’t Capitalism Grand???
My favorite street sign appeared on Fifth Avenue years a few years ago in front of the New York Public Library. It read, DON’T EVEN THINK OF PARKING HERE. New Yorkers are blunt.
I have been reading Non Sequitur for what seems decades now. In all that time, I have never, ever seen Wiley do anything even remotely bigoted. I have, however, seen people read all kinds of things into his work (projecting their own mental states, it would seem) and taking him to task for things that clearly occur only in their own minds. Frequently. Relentlessly.
You can be sure that a Wiley comic will bring out the totally non sequitur comments.Mr. Obama may indeed be an idiot (I think the jury is still out on that), but I’m fairly certain that he too was an honor student as a child.
When accusing someone of something as heinous as bigotry, it’s always a good idea to follow it with at least ONE example to back up such an allegation. So, can you provide us with such and example?
And yet, Christians had no trouble obtaining, buying, selling, owning and reproducing with slaves….Well, out of 39 comments, about twelve saying “The White House”.Please try to be more original in your hatred; if ten people said it, you don’t need to.
Well it damn sure isn’t Congress, they pass and impose all kind of laws and regulation then exempt themselves from ’em, what a bunch of rubes and hypocrites!
Well, if it isn’t ColoradoRight, here to lie to us about history. If anyone still believes that canard, he or she might want to read Freethinkers by Susan Jacoby, which details the history of the abolitionist, women’s suffrage, and civil rights movements, and shows how non-religious people and those who may have been religious, but were not part of the mainstream of christianity at the time (and who were considered as heretics and apostates by the christians of that time, much as they would be today by ColoradoRight) led all three movements.In any case, it’s just silly to deny that the bible (and the koran) supports slavery.
Bob. about 9 years ago
Or the White House,
Bilan about 9 years ago
None of the mentioned do it randomly. It all depends on which laws they like.
BatteriesInc about 9 years ago
It’s the entrance to Silicon Valley.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 9 years ago
It can’t be the political district. The sign would say that laws were randomly enforced, capriciously and with prejudice.
cdward about 9 years ago
So….it’s essentially an everybody district.
Aaberon about 9 years ago
…most of the posted street speed limits in the town I currently live in.
jarvisloop about 9 years ago
Mr. Miller: I think that you should be more precise as to which particular religion seems to have ditched its moral compass overboard, along with ignoring the North Star.
DutchUncle about 9 years ago
High school. Right along with that “permanent record” they warned you about since kindergarten.
Hardthought about 9 years ago
Actually, it is the Department of Justice district of this administration.
whiteheron about 9 years ago
I am guilty as charged…how about you ?
Varnes about 9 years ago
It’s a Rorschach test…
Dour Scotsman about 9 years ago
Nothing random about the way this Admin obeys laws…….like any administration, or indeed any local police force, it enforces the laws it feels need to be enforced.I’m just glad we have a Democrat in the White House and not a sociopath and/or a crazy from the GOP……….
usafmsgt about 9 years ago
I’m guessing the Obama administration.
Beleck3 about 9 years ago
Obama is the best Republican there is in Office. just like the guy who ran the Plantation for the owners. doing the soul crushing work, for a fee. Ain’t Capitalism Grand???
Ogmeister about 9 years ago
Or DC. Or Hollywood.
dabugger about 9 years ago
Well then, it just depends.
now where is Danae?
yimhere about 9 years ago
Randomness has nothing to do with it….selectively disregarded may be more accurate.
Warren Wubker about 9 years ago
Could be the White House.
JimT8 about 9 years ago
My favorite street sign appeared on Fifth Avenue years a few years ago in front of the New York Public Library. It read, DON’T EVEN THINK OF PARKING HERE. New Yorkers are blunt.
1953Baby about 9 years ago
In either district, obeying the laws randomly has been part of the American DNA since the Puritans. . .
wherehaveallthetalentedartistsgone about 9 years ago
Or the Clinton Sate Department . . . . .
Godfreydaniel about 9 years ago
I never took much stock in Puritans………
route66paul about 9 years ago
or anywhere else in the US.
QuiteDragon about 9 years ago
I have been reading Non Sequitur for what seems decades now. In all that time, I have never, ever seen Wiley do anything even remotely bigoted. I have, however, seen people read all kinds of things into his work (projecting their own mental states, it would seem) and taking him to task for things that clearly occur only in their own minds. Frequently. Relentlessly.
Al Nala about 9 years ago
Anywhere in the big city.
Varnes about 9 years ago
Bruno, boy I hope so….
Varnes about 9 years ago
I think I’m going to ignore not going to the bathroom, I’m too old…I break that law about once an hour….
Raider Red Premium Member about 9 years ago
You can be sure that a Wiley comic will bring out the totally non sequitur comments.Mr. Obama may indeed be an idiot (I think the jury is still out on that), but I’m fairly certain that he too was an honor student as a child.
Dr.silly about 9 years ago
When accusing someone of something as heinous as bigotry, it’s always a good idea to follow it with at least ONE example to back up such an allegation. So, can you provide us with such and example?
Argy.Bargy2 about 9 years ago
You are all wrong. It’s the science fiction district.
kaffekup about 9 years ago
And yet, Christians had no trouble obtaining, buying, selling, owning and reproducing with slaves….Well, out of 39 comments, about twelve saying “The White House”.Please try to be more original in your hatred; if ten people said it, you don’t need to.
FlatheadFord about 9 years ago
The Lawyers Motto: Just because you did it, doesn’t mean you’re guilty.
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member about 9 years ago
Gotta be the church district, the financial district obeys no laws.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly about 9 years ago
College? Congress? State Capital?
JoshuaD about 9 years ago
Well since Capitalism is our state religion nowadays, “Finance District” and “Church District” are basically the same.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 9 years ago
It’s alright. I forgive you.
ldmffkw about 9 years ago
Well it damn sure isn’t Congress, they pass and impose all kind of laws and regulation then exempt themselves from ’em, what a bunch of rubes and hypocrites!
markjoseph125 about 9 years ago
Well, if it isn’t ColoradoRight, here to lie to us about history. If anyone still believes that canard, he or she might want to read Freethinkers by Susan Jacoby, which details the history of the abolitionist, women’s suffrage, and civil rights movements, and shows how non-religious people and those who may have been religious, but were not part of the mainstream of christianity at the time (and who were considered as heretics and apostates by the christians of that time, much as they would be today by ColoradoRight) led all three movements.In any case, it’s just silly to deny that the bible (and the koran) supports slavery.