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Yes, they can’t all be winners, but could someone (preferably the author) please explain how cartoon destruction of both the statue of liberty and one of our famous patriotic sayings is funny or of some redeeming social interest?
i_am_the_jam over 15 years ago
[rimshot]
IncredibleWerekitty over 15 years ago
Hey, you got both! Congrats.
alan.gurka over 15 years ago
And that’s how to handle “the tired, the poor, the huddled masses.”
Nighthawks Premium Member over 15 years ago
he’s the guy with a new hampshire license plate in the parking lot
calvinandquestionmark over 15 years ago
Ouch!
Ashrey over 15 years ago
Give me “Liberty Death!”
Ushindi over 15 years ago
It wasn’t “and”, guys, it was “or”!
gopuppy over 15 years ago
Ushindi, he got both - so whoever granted his wish used the logical form of OR:
a OR b means you have either a or b or both.
Redshoescow over 15 years ago
Laugh out loud!
danielg Premium Member over 15 years ago
Yes, they can’t all be winners, but could someone (preferably the author) please explain how cartoon destruction of both the statue of liberty and one of our famous patriotic sayings is funny or of some redeeming social interest?
JaneDoe40 over 15 years ago
danielg–you said it. it’s a cartoon. It didn’t really happen.