Frazz by Jef Mallett for January 20, 2014
Transcript:
Caulfield: I'm glad they give us days off to honor really good people. Frazz: Hard to argue. Caulfield: Because there's a whole lot more of them than really bad people. Frazz: I like the way you think, but not in the way that you think. Caulfield: I can't imagine we'd be here if there weren't.
Durandal_1707 almost 11 years ago
A lot more really good people than really bad? Yeah right!
KeepKeeper almost 11 years ago
Even Jesus chased the money changers from the temple. Force can be used when it is necessary.
archipelago Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I like the way he thinks, also! Some good logic. And more holidays would be nice.
LeoAutodidact almost 11 years ago
Hmmnh, imagine if we had Days to comemmorate the really BAD people, and reflect on their Crimes.Ghengis Khan DayAtilla the Hun DayHitler DayStalin DayPol Pot DayMao Tse Tung Day. . . Mnnh, the Kid’s right, there ARE more GOOD People!
(Thank Heaven!)
lisapaloma13 almost 11 years ago
‘I like the way you think, but not in the way that you think???’ Whuzzat ’spose to mean???
NoCents almost 11 years ago
I propose an Anti-Holiday where we contemplate (but not honor) the really bad people. Workers would be forced to work 16 hours instead of 8, TVs would go dark and speeches would be banned.
ZBicyclist Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I’ve often thought we should have a “never again day”. This would be a reminder of not just the Holocaust, but the millions of victims of Stalin, Mao, the Armenians in the early 20th century, the genocide in Rwanda, the victims of Pol Pot (and unfortunately others).
Stephen Gilberg almost 11 years ago
I think there are more accomplished good people than accomplished bad people, because bad people are more likely to have others out to thwart them.
igotcats almost 11 years ago
I think there should be a Native American History Month. They have been wronged far too long.
I Quit almost 11 years ago
Be thankful for the bad, as well as the good. Without the bad, there would be little good.
hippogriff almost 11 years ago
gir63: I don’t recall Timujin using elephants, but Bactarian camels and lots of ponies could be a problem. Plus people are much bigger nowadays, so slightly inaccurate horses would have to substitute. He was the last leader to successfully invade China, but his grandson, Kublai, was one of the more noted Chinese leaders.
Kind&Kinder almost 11 years ago
Happy Birthday, Dr. King.
ShadowBeast Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Unless you have real Native American blood in your not a Native American.If you were born in France or Japan you wouldn’t be French or Japanese unless it’s in your DNA.
Rwill almost 11 years ago
Yeah, I just realized I some how mixed up my history there. I don’t know what I was thinking about when that popped in my head. Looking to hard for a joke I guess.
SapphireSkies Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I think tyrants get most of their help from people who are too scared to fight them. I wouldn’t call such people evil but weak. Most of us want to think we’re both good and brave enough to fight tyranny and evil, but that’s a tall order when torture and death are likely consequences.
russellc64 almost 11 years ago
@igotcats There is. November. I am in the Army and all month there are posters designed to honor Native American History.