Frazz by Jef Mallett for July 06, 2011

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    TheSkulker  about 13 years ago

    That’s one smart kid!!!

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    crobinson019  about 13 years ago

    John Adams said the day should be celebrated with fireworks and grand illuminations….

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    3hourtour Premium Member about 13 years ago

    ..actually,the British were still messing with us..just saying..

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    NCTom Premium Member about 13 years ago

    War of 1812 COULD be considered overtime, actually

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    lewisbower  about 13 years ago

    I’m waiting for Sarah and Michelle to tell me what really happened.

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    bdaverin  about 13 years ago

    Yeah, the Tea Party arguing we don’t need a social safety net because letting the rich get richer will make us all wealthier.

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    candrews  about 13 years ago

    Frazz’s grip on the disk is poor. On a forehand, the thumb is up (as drawn) but most of the hand is in front of the thumb.

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    Cuttengeezer Premium Member about 13 years ago

    Good to know there are some thinking people left.

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    StoicLion1973  about 13 years ago

    I wonder if people in other countries have to endure ecophobes who get queasy over nationalistic pride during their Independence Day celebrations?

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    atajayhawk  about 13 years ago

    Yes, Chris Robinson!

    And besides, they’re fun and pretty! And they make loud noises!

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    btbankston  about 13 years ago

    I generally like Frazz but this series on Caulfield’s griping about celebrating a war is insipid and inane. We’re not celebrating a war, we’re celebrating our freedom. Its a simple response.Does Jef believe that we shouldn’t be free or that we shouldn’t celebrate our freedom?

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    Varnes  about 13 years ago

    3hour, actually, we thought we could take over Canada, and we got our butt kicked. WE thought the British army had gotten lazy and undisciplined, which was true in England. Turns out the ones in Canada were sharp as tacks and out maneuvered us completely at first. The war itself was a tie. The boarders remained the same….

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    hippogriff  about 13 years ago

    Many British historians refer to it as the Second War of American Independence. After thatk, they rather accepted the idea.I think Varnes had a freudian slip. The borders remained the same. Boarders stopped because the British had won against the French (except for that brief Elba episode) and had a surplus of sailors, thus the causus belli was not even mentioned in the peace treaty.

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    grouchycuss  about 13 years ago

    Part of the problem in the original question, is that too many people refer to the holiday as “July 4th” which is simply a date. If people actually referred to it by it’s proper name “Independence Day” there would be a better understanding of what it is we are celebrating. How many people know why there is a Mexican holiday on May 5th? Cinco de Mayo is the celebration of a liberation as well, but most people, Mexicans included, only use it as a reason for Coronas and tequila shots.

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    fritzoid Premium Member about 13 years ago

    Whatever happened or did not happen on July 4, 1776, whatever people call it, July 4 has come to be celebrated as our “National Holiday” (as opposed to other “national holidays” such as Flag Day, Presidents Day, etc.).

    Let’s just call it “U! S! A! – U! S! A! – U! S! A! Day” and go on from there…

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    doverdan  about 13 years ago

    Washington referred to himself as “a liberal”, remember the Liberty bell, etc. So were the Tea Party types like Revere, but they were even more radical than people like Washington or Jefferson..The conservatives those days were the Tories, loyal to King and the Church of England that he headed.

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