The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for August 25, 2009
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Phone: FBI terrorism tip line. Huey: It's Huey again. Got another hot lead on a terrorist. Phone: Lord... Huey, we don't have time for this. I'm hanging up. Huey: Wait! I got a good one this time! Phone: (Sigh)... uh-huh... Huey: Kissinger, Henry. Former secretary of state under Nixon. Allegedly responsible for the deaths of about 950,000 civilians in Laos and Cambodia in the early 1970s. If you're having trouble finding him, ask the guys who gave him the nobel peace prize. Hello?
It is sickening that Kissinger is widely regarded as a great man in some circles, just as it was sickening that Nixon was forgiven by the media and became something of a foreign policy expert for the media in his later years. Both of them should have been locked up with the key thrown away.