The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for March 25, 2009
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TV: The fierce debate over genetically enhanced military personnel with multiple heads and appendages, or "Bush's super-commandos," continued on capitol hill today, with both sides expressing disappointment at the president's indecision. The debate began earlier this week when Bush floated the idea of the super-commandos to a Texas crowd, only to say he would not support such a program due to it's moral implications. Yesterday he implied he might reconsider, saying: "What guides me through this troubling debate is my belief that all life, with the obvious exception of the many, many people I've executed, is precious and should be protected..."
Agreed Rookie. The only lives Bush thought were “precious” were the ones Cheney instructed him to protect.