March 08, 2019
February 03, 2019
Again, how pompous can you get, Linus?
We will bury you!
Yup, and he’ll use the same speach for re election.
Maybe this wasn’t such a good idea after all.
I think Linus has gone a little overboard with this “spiritual babylon” business.
Oh boy, this isn’t going to end well.
In a different strip, Linus decides what he wants to be in life — “a wild-eyed fanatic”. And here we go….
I’d vote for him (in 2012 certainly).
I wonder what his “purge” will entail? That’s the scariest aspect of his diatribe.
Maybe the principal looks pale because he thinks Linus means that he is a “false idol in high places.”
I never would’ve thought Linus was a Peanutstafarian, preaching the return to their spiritual homeland of Minneapolis.
He certantly can’t do any worse than the cartoons we have in Washington right now.
Hmmmm, I wonder.
LOL xxx
Ah, sounds more like a good campaign for president, I’ll vote for Linus too
back when this was originally drawn it was absolutely perfect for the times. now some decades forward it still is :) the power of classic strips
The principle probably turned into a pillar of salt.
No wonder Rerun thought that Linus was crazy.
Yeah, Linus, yell your heart out…It’ll help when you next want to scare people out of their wits!
I think he’s miore channeling Cromwell than any anarchist.
I suppose Linus went to Moody Bible college and studied to be a fire and brimstone preacher. Or he reads too much of Isaiah and Jeremiah in the Bible not to mention Revelation.
…I think he misunderstands the role of student council president…
Charles Schulz
legaleagle48 about 13 years ago
Again, how pompous can you get, Linus?
Catfeet Premium Member about 13 years ago
We will bury you!
hsawlrae about 13 years ago
Yup, and he’ll use the same speach for re election.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Maybe this wasn’t such a good idea after all.
tripwire45 about 13 years ago
I think Linus has gone a little overboard with this “spiritual babylon” business.
Doctor11 about 13 years ago
Oh boy, this isn’t going to end well.
PShaw0423 about 13 years ago
In a different strip, Linus decides what he wants to be in life — “a wild-eyed fanatic”. And here we go….
johndifool about 13 years ago
I’d vote for him (in 2012 certainly).
yohannbiimu about 13 years ago
I wonder what his “purge” will entail? That’s the scariest aspect of his diatribe.
Alyianna about 13 years ago
Maybe the principal looks pale because he thinks Linus means that he is a “false idol in high places.”
Pharmakeus Ubik about 13 years ago
I never would’ve thought Linus was a Peanutstafarian, preaching the return to their spiritual homeland of Minneapolis.
bwalk7217 Premium Member about 13 years ago
He certantly can’t do any worse than the cartoons we have in Washington right now.
Number Three about 13 years ago
Hmmmm, I wonder.
LOL xxx
Foghorn Leghorn about 13 years ago
Ah, sounds more like a good campaign for president, I’ll vote for Linus too
krbur1 about 13 years ago
back when this was originally drawn it was absolutely perfect for the times. now some decades forward it still is :) the power of classic strips
Popeyesforearm about 13 years ago
The principle probably turned into a pillar of salt.
stcrowe about 13 years ago
No wonder Rerun thought that Linus was crazy.
yawon about 13 years ago
Yeah, Linus, yell your heart out…It’ll help when you next want to scare people out of their wits!
mjb515 about 13 years ago
I think he’s miore channeling Cromwell than any anarchist.
iced tea about 13 years ago
I suppose Linus went to Moody Bible college and studied to be a fire and brimstone preacher. Or he reads too much of Isaiah and Jeremiah in the Bible not to mention Revelation.
Snoopy_Fan about 13 years ago
…I think he misunderstands the role of student council president…