Caulfield: Why do we have Memorial Day? Frazz: We don't ever want to forget out past wars. Caulfield: Oh. I think first a lot of people need to remember our current one. Frazz: If I had a joke today, I forgot it.
See, in Caulfield’s line in the last panel, where the word “one” is on its own line? Typographically speaking, a hanging word like that is undesirable, but I can’t help but notice how easy it would have been to move it up to the line before… It’s almost like it was moved down intentionally.
In typesetting, such words are called orphans (some call them widows). In this Memorial Day strip, is this little orphan a subtle, solemn nod to those orphans and widows of war?
I like to think so, but I’m probably just reading into it way too much.
Richard S. Russell: I know that Memorial day isn’t the appropriate time to be trying to make political hay. Let’s put aside our differences for now, agree that war is tragic whether it’s just or unjust, and get back to our usual political bickering tomorrow. OK?
war, a scourge of mankind. why oh why do clueless leaders think that war is a game? for all those political pundits who want war, send them over to afghanistan and do a combat operation. if they say they have an excuse, tell them the rumsfeld line that one goes to war with what they have.
forget the nit-picking of grMMr and printing, etc. This strip is offensive. I observe Memorial Day to honor those heroes who gave their lives to maintain our freedom. Wars are shameful tho often necessary events and as such should not be honored. Thank God for those brave men and their sacrificw.
Good weapons are instruments of fear; all creatures hate them.Therefore followers of the Tao never used them.The wise man prefers the left.The man of war prefers the right.
Weapons are instruments of fear; they are not a wise man’s tools.He uses them only when he has no choice.Peace and quiet are dear to his heart.And victory no cause for rejoicing.If you rejoice in victory, then you delight in killing;If you delight in killing, you cannot fulfill yourself.
On happy occasions precedence is given to the left,On sad occasions to the right.In the army the general stands on the left,The commander-in-chief on the right.This means that war is conducted like a funeral.When many people are being killed,They should be mourned in heartfelt sorrow.That is why a victory must be observed like a funeral.
Joe Waskiewicz: They haven’t? Then where did they get the idea that being victims of genocide gives them the right to commit it on others – particularly Muslims and Christians who had lived in peace with Jews there for centuries? “Never again” must apply to all people, or it is just a meaningless slogan to hide the truth.
I served 3 years on active duty, and 18 years in the Navy Reserve. I am proud of my service, and I have nothing but the highest respect for all my fellow sailors and soldiers – that’s why I want them out of these needless wars. Afghanistan and Iraq are hardly on the level of the Axis powers of WW II.SK1 Robert G. Pope, Jr, USNR-Retired
I do remember someone promising to do just that, except it seems that he found out that we really are fighting some really bad people. I wish war wasn’t sometimes necessary, but the only way to avoid it is to surrender to those who only wish us harm. Having been in the service during a time of war, I know what my response would be.
I know Memorial day started after the Civil War to honor the falllen soldiers. In 1971 it was made a day to remeber those who have fallen in defense of our country NOT to remember past wars. The honor belongs to these men and women and not some dark moments in our history.
My favorite line from protest music “the worst of men must fight and the best of men must die”. The writer was taught English, so the word men isn’t gender specific or if you prefer, mankind could be used instead.
Richard, WTF? Nothing you said made sense….but if you are trying to talk about your desires, and an effective Commander in Chief, that’s what we have baby, you’ll just never admit it. Best president since 2000. He doesn’t waste soldier’s lives needlessly, like the last one, but he gets the job done better, by any measure…I don’t think you even know what you want…you’re not even sure of what it is you DON’T want…
Regardless of the politicization of our current occupation of Afghanistan, the picture should not show cross-shaped headstones as our servicemen and servicewomen are members of all faiths, and some are not members of any. The stones at Arlington, for example, are rectangular with a rounded top. Why does the comic show only one with that shape? The cross-only photo in the comments only serves to perpetuate the myth that the cross is the only symbol that denotes a burial site.
SingleWhiteMale over 12 years ago
See, in Caulfield’s line in the last panel, where the word “one” is on its own line? Typographically speaking, a hanging word like that is undesirable, but I can’t help but notice how easy it would have been to move it up to the line before… It’s almost like it was moved down intentionally.
In typesetting, such words are called orphans (some call them widows). In this Memorial Day strip, is this little orphan a subtle, solemn nod to those orphans and widows of war?
I like to think so, but I’m probably just reading into it way too much.
The Old Wolf over 12 years ago
Either way, it’s a lovely tribute.
Editer63 over 12 years ago
hmm you may be right.
coolvq over 12 years ago
Amen!!
x_Tech over 12 years ago
This the local memorial to the soldiers killed in Iraq.
Click on image for more.
The above images are not intended as a political statement, simply as a memorial.
dataweaver over 12 years ago
Richard S. Russell: I know that Memorial day isn’t the appropriate time to be trying to make political hay. Let’s put aside our differences for now, agree that war is tragic whether it’s just or unjust, and get back to our usual political bickering tomorrow. OK?
vwdualnomand over 12 years ago
war, a scourge of mankind. why oh why do clueless leaders think that war is a game? for all those political pundits who want war, send them over to afghanistan and do a combat operation. if they say they have an excuse, tell them the rumsfeld line that one goes to war with what they have.
Varnes over 12 years ago
Instead of remembering wars,I prefer to remember that it’s always out best people that get it in the neck. Less war please.
Cathy38c over 12 years ago
I hate English teachers!
rshive over 12 years ago
as the Woody Guthrie song goes—
…Still I wonder whythe worst of men must fightAnd the best of men must die.
glh61136 over 12 years ago
forget the nit-picking of grMMr and printing, etc. This strip is offensive. I observe Memorial Day to honor those heroes who gave their lives to maintain our freedom. Wars are shameful tho often necessary events and as such should not be honored. Thank God for those brave men and their sacrificw.
Alec McLure Premium Member over 12 years ago
well done, Mr. Mallett!
celeconecca over 12 years ago
applause and a salute
prrdh over 12 years ago
Tao Te Ching – Lao Tzu – chapter 31
Good weapons are instruments of fear; all creatures hate them.Therefore followers of the Tao never used them.The wise man prefers the left.The man of war prefers the right.
Weapons are instruments of fear; they are not a wise man’s tools.He uses them only when he has no choice.Peace and quiet are dear to his heart.And victory no cause for rejoicing.If you rejoice in victory, then you delight in killing;If you delight in killing, you cannot fulfill yourself.
On happy occasions precedence is given to the left,On sad occasions to the right.In the army the general stands on the left,The commander-in-chief on the right.This means that war is conducted like a funeral.When many people are being killed,They should be mourned in heartfelt sorrow.That is why a victory must be observed like a funeral.
prrdh over 12 years ago
My apologies to Gia-Fu Feng and Jane English for my failure to credit them for the translation above.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 12 years ago
go the Israel’s method of service. Everyone serves including women, no exemptions. People won’t forget, I guarantee it.
ceharr Premium Member over 12 years ago
Well said Mr. Mallett. Thank you for your insights and humor.
hippogriff over 12 years ago
Joe Waskiewicz: They haven’t? Then where did they get the idea that being victims of genocide gives them the right to commit it on others – particularly Muslims and Christians who had lived in peace with Jews there for centuries? “Never again” must apply to all people, or it is just a meaningless slogan to hide the truth.
Jkiss over 12 years ago
@masterskrain I do believe you have come up with the correct answer. .Nicely done Jef. Remember your moment of silence/remembrance today kids.
dramac333 over 12 years ago
Bravo, Mr. Mallet.
rgpope Premium Member over 12 years ago
I served 3 years on active duty, and 18 years in the Navy Reserve. I am proud of my service, and I have nothing but the highest respect for all my fellow sailors and soldiers – that’s why I want them out of these needless wars. Afghanistan and Iraq are hardly on the level of the Axis powers of WW II.SK1 Robert G. Pope, Jr, USNR-Retired
renewed1 over 12 years ago
I do remember someone promising to do just that, except it seems that he found out that we really are fighting some really bad people. I wish war wasn’t sometimes necessary, but the only way to avoid it is to surrender to those who only wish us harm. Having been in the service during a time of war, I know what my response would be.
Stumpwater over 12 years ago
I know Memorial day started after the Civil War to honor the falllen soldiers. In 1971 it was made a day to remeber those who have fallen in defense of our country NOT to remember past wars. The honor belongs to these men and women and not some dark moments in our history.
Konabill over 12 years ago
My favorite line from protest music “the worst of men must fight and the best of men must die”. The writer was taught English, so the word men isn’t gender specific or if you prefer, mankind could be used instead.
gobblingup Premium Member over 12 years ago
Bless everyone who has made the ultimate sacrifice. My heart cries for them all.
chromosome Premium Member over 12 years ago
Well-said in many ways, Mr. Mallett.
Varnes over 12 years ago
Richard, WTF? Nothing you said made sense….but if you are trying to talk about your desires, and an effective Commander in Chief, that’s what we have baby, you’ll just never admit it. Best president since 2000. He doesn’t waste soldier’s lives needlessly, like the last one, but he gets the job done better, by any measure…I don’t think you even know what you want…you’re not even sure of what it is you DON’T want…
DHBirren over 12 years ago
Regardless of the politicization of our current occupation of Afghanistan, the picture should not show cross-shaped headstones as our servicemen and servicewomen are members of all faiths, and some are not members of any. The stones at Arlington, for example, are rectangular with a rounded top. Why does the comic show only one with that shape? The cross-only photo in the comments only serves to perpetuate the myth that the cross is the only symbol that denotes a burial site.