Tom the Dancing Bug by Ruben Bolling for October 01, 2021

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    salakfarm Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Is that David Duke, or Madison Cawthorn?

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    Pedmar Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Is that one about Oklahoma true? I’d like to know more details.

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    Display  about 3 years ago

    And those turds dare to call themselves “the Party of Lincoln” when they’re really just con-servatives ReThuglicans.

    Oops! I misspelled fascists. Sorry.

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    hfergus Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Abortion is not mentioned in the Constitution. Please find it. You cant. Free speach, freedom of religion, freedom to peacefully assemble, freedom of the press, and keeping and baring of arms is. Not saying abortion should be totally illegal. Just noting it is not mentioned at all.

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    Decepticomic  about 3 years ago

    Mask off, Texas.

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    bxclent  Premium Member about 3 years ago

    SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WICS/WRSP) — Illinois Democratic lawmakers are filing bills directly modeled after Texas’ controversial abortion bill that took effect on Sept. 1, 2021.

    The Texas bill is the most restrictive in the nation, essentially banning all abortions after six weeks and allowing private citizens to sue others that aid or perform an abortion.

    The Expanding Abortion Services or TEXAS Act, filed on Sept. 14 in the Illinois House of Representatives, would allow anyone to sue those that cause unwanted pregnancies, or perpetuate domestic violence or sexual assault.

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    bbenoit  about 3 years ago

    Still find the utter hypocrisy astounding. The party of small government that stays out of our personal lives wants to control morality. They honestly believe they are smarter and more moral that every women in this country, so they must legislate sex, medical care and marriage. Then there’s the whole conundrum of claiming it’s all about the protection innocent life while actively proliferating gun violence that kills thousands of innocents in this country every year.

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    gmu328  about 3 years ago

    loved how they laws kept getting more and more absurd. until the last panel. that is the one that isn’t and it should have been passed instead of the abortion law

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    Masterskrain  about 3 years ago

    FOR GOD’S SAKE, Ruben, DON’T give those traitors in the Qpublican Party any ideas!!!

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    Christopher Shea  about 3 years ago

    The Texas law also allows you to sue anyone who aids and abets an abortion, without defining what “aid and abet” actually means. So go ahead and sue the Uber driver who took the woman to the doctor’s office, the landlord who rents office space to the doctor, the power company that provides the doctor with electricity, the medical device manufacturers that make the doctor’s instruments, the medical school the doctor was educated at…

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    NatureBatsLast  about 3 years ago

    These are the actions of a dying regime…read some real history.

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    davidbyronhopson  about 3 years ago

    Looks like Charlie the Australopithecus!

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    willie_mctell  about 3 years ago

    It’s the old reductio ad absurdum. Always a welcome gag form.

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    GreggW Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Considering that the US has long been the most litigious country on the planet, it’s pretty appropriate.

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    AtomicForce91 Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Since when is there a Constitutional right to an abortion?

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