Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for May 06, 2009

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    prasrinivara  over 15 years ago

    That would only be true of Republicans who still watch the moron-box (other than for DVD’s) bell3rose.

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    Alabama Al  over 15 years ago

    I once commented at work that I was glad we didn’t live in the same country as Jack Bower (the main character of the TV show “24”). I was informed by my co-workers that Jack Bower did live in this country. Hoo, boy.

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    NotFromIceland  over 15 years ago

    Dick Cheney, now, he’s ticking. And he lives in this country. No, wait, this IS his country; the rest of us just live in it.

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    MapleSyrup  over 15 years ago

    @Alabama_Al:

    Uh, dude? Jack Bower is fictional. That means he doesn’t exist.

    So it’s a bit of a stretch to say that he actually “lives” in this country. Any more than, say, Batman does.

    -Yellow Cat

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    attyush  over 15 years ago

    We all love superhero movies. Hancock, Batman, Superman, The Incredibles, Spiderman, Ironman, And of course those cop stories - Al Pacino chasing Robert De Niro across the airfield, a thoroughly suave Morgan Freeman anticipating every move that the criminal is going to make. And then there is the eternal Sherlock Holmes. Who could never be defeated.

    Dude, get real. Jack Bauer is another one in this list. So don’t have to worry about him taking away your civil rights.

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    Alabama Al  over 15 years ago

    Yellow Cat:

    No kidding?

    Heck, you come across as dense as some of my co-workers.

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    prasrinivara  over 15 years ago

    Factoid for Alabama_Al; the actor who plays Jack Bauer is actually Limey-Canuck, and the grandson (through mum Shirley Douglas) of Falkirk-born (as in Scotland) NDP founder-leader Thomas Clement Douglas.

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    longtimecomicsfan  over 15 years ago

    I still crack up when I think about the Republicans using a scenario from “24” to justify torture during their Presidential debates.

    And the guys who didn’t swear that they WOULD TORTURE CAPTIVES if an attack was imminent were thrashed for being weak on terror!

    What a hoot!

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    ChiehHsia  over 15 years ago

    Alabama_Al - I “got it”, and I’m from Oklahoma fer cryin’ out loud. Not only that, but I don’t even watch “24”. Wonder where these other dudes are from?

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    RonBerg13 Premium Member over 15 years ago

    What the bleep is ‘24’?

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    Thomas R. Williams  over 15 years ago

    “24” was about 23.9 too long.   At least Cheney hasn’t headbutted any fashion designers lately. That we know about.

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    AKHenderson Premium Member over 15 years ago

    What’s wrong with headbutting fashion designers? Ever seen some of the bizarre outfits that wind up on runways?

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    RinaFarina  over 15 years ago

    Attyush, Sherlock Holmes WAS defeated at least once that I know of - by Irene Adler, whom I believe he always referred to as “THE woman” (or “THAT woman”?). I think the story was called “A Scandal in Bohemia”.

    But to verify this, I would have to get up and go into the other room, and I’m too tired to do that.

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