Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for August 24, 2012

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    wndrwrthg  about 12 years ago

    Ya canna change the laws of physics.

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    Linguist  about 12 years ago

    To quote Werner Von BraunWhat goes up, must come down !

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    Linguist  about 12 years ago

    Great ! I always love it when someone picks up on my riffs. Thanks, Radish, for being on the same page. Have a terrific day !

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    Can't Sleep  about 12 years ago

    Let’s see how fast they repeal the law when Brainiac comes to town!

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    Basqueian  about 12 years ago

    Ever hear the saying that Superman has bulges everywhere but the most important place?

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    einarbt7  about 12 years ago

    What laws did he break exactly?

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    Varnes  about 12 years ago

    Radish,…… Be prepared, that’s the Boy Scout’s marching song.Be prepared, as through life you march along..Be prepared to hold your liquor pretty well…Don’t write naughty words on walls if you can’t spell

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    pcolli  about 12 years ago

    And just how are mortals going to enforce the laws of physics?

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    stripseeker  about 12 years ago

    Anyone ever wonder what Romney did during Viet Nam?He never got there, had a deferment on religious grounds, and demonstrated in favor of the war while in France for 2 years. After 1973,he was in the clear, as the war was about to end.Cassius Clay also claimed exemption on basis of belief also, and fought it all the way to the Supreme Court, and won, risking imprisonment and the loss of his boxing career.All this is public record.A great video is available on this, running for 11 min., 55 seconds,but powerful beyond belief. A segment from Lawrence O’DonnellLast Word on MSNBC.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45755883/ns/msnbc_tv-the_last_word/47731140.The link needs be copied carefully, as it’s easy to slip while typing.Lawrence O’Donnell, a terrific guy, does the segment.The reason Romney doesn’t like to talk about Viet Nam.

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    stripseeker  about 12 years ago

    @Linguist

    You were there. Think you would be very interested in this link.Another remembrance of the names on The Wall known to you and me.

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    stripseeker  about 12 years ago

    @Superman

    Better slip a check in the mail to the Infractions Bureau, after enjoying a breakfast of scrapple at the metropolis cafe.Next time, obey the laws of physics, and no more shenanigans within the city limits.A fine example of a law-abiding citizen you are.Think of what damage you have done to your crime-fighting image.

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    Varnes  about 12 years ago

    styiptseeker, I know most of us try to keep these nonpolitical, but that is interesting information….

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    stripseeker  about 12 years ago

    @philyfanstukinmi

    Many thanks for the tip about Habbersetts, and definitely intend to send some business their way.Like the avatar with your grandson’s pic.Happy scrappling to you both.Have copied link to “favorites”.My time is coming.

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    stripseeker  about 12 years ago

    @Varnes

    Thanks for your comment.Segment is unforgettable, and had saved it to my “favorites”, and got link from it.Greatly prefer to have fun here, also, and don’t wish to ruin the mood, but this guy wants the top job in the land. We’ll all be affected by what he does if he wins,and the skeletons in his closet need be exposed.Romney doesn’t want to talk about his tax returns, either.Hope the whole truth comes out about what he’s hiding.The Last Word segment was probably a month or 2 ago.

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    stripseeker  about 12 years ago

    @Varnes

    Lawrence O’Donnell, Ed Schultz, Al Sharpton, Rachel Maddow, Chris Matthews, Chris Hayes, and a great list of other hosts expose the skeletons in his closet on a daily basis, FAIRLY.All they do is report the FACTS, and not distortions, as is the case elsewhere.

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    stripseeker  about 12 years ago

    To those who might suspect me of being on MSNBC’s payroll.No, am not, and don’t know anyone else who is, either, except the hosts of the shows.Just care about what has gone before and what is to come for the Americans (and the world at large)from these guys who“want a better life for all Americans”.

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    scarbro  about 12 years ago

    Something really new! Can’t recall a comic punch line remotely like it.

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    tripwire45  about 12 years ago

    Laws are made to be broken.

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    stripseeker  about 12 years ago

    To those aspiring to gain the top job in the land: EARN IT, dammit (by what you’ve done in the past, and where you wish to take the world in future).Link requires about 10-15 secs for it to load, wait a few secs for the color wheel to spin around, and endure a 15 sec ad before getting to the segment.

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    The#1BoiseStateFan  about 12 years ago

    Superman got a law ticket for flying too high…..

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    The#1BoiseStateFan  about 12 years ago

    Nope

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    battle of plattsburgh  about 12 years ago

    After reading all the comments today, I had to prop up my monitor….it was leaning WAY too far to the left.“Thank you”, to those who only talk about the comic.

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    WaitingMan  about 12 years ago

    Werner Von Braun, he aimed for the stars, and hit London.

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    stripseeker  about 12 years ago

    battle of plattsburgh

    Ignore leftist stuff at your own peril (and ours). Believe right wing stuff only, and we’re all toast. Good idea to listen to both and decide.Political stuff often makes its way into the comment section here because many of Wiley’s strips often have political themes.Believe Wiley to wish to stimulate discussion in this area.Agreed. Comic strips are for fun, and also enjoy this, but also Wiley’s strips often offer political commentary in a humorous way.Viet Nam was visited here earlier this week.Just because “it’s just a comic strip”doesn’t make it any less a legitimate forum for comment than any other forum on the web.

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    Beleck3  about 12 years ago

    want to see Danae in the strip, she is such a wonderful character.

    the political facts are there for the learning. seek and ye may find. lol

    also love the cafe scene where the Mother makes such good quips. my favorite comic strip.

    kind of like Shoe

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    mjdreyfuss  about 12 years ago

    How did the cop stop Superman?

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    stanwal  about 12 years ago

    His autobiography was “I aim for the stars”; this elicited the comment , “the subtitle should be: But sometimes I hit London”.

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    route66paul  about 12 years ago

    Why does Superman duck when the empty gun is thrown at him after all of the bullets bounced off his chest?

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    tazz555  about 12 years ago

    Its about time Superman paid for his cinstant abuse of breaking the rules of physics

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    Vonne Anton  about 12 years ago

    So, got any idea how fast you were going…relative to other objects? And…what is the limit in this temporal zone? What? Heisenburg’s Uncertainty Priniciple? Don’t get mouthy with me, young man, or you’ll spent the night with Schrodinger’s Cat! You don’t wanna know what conditions are like in the box!

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    fritzoid Premium Member about 12 years ago

    “It’s the year 2030, and Republicans have been in power far too long. Everyone is clothed, fed, and sheltered, because everyone is in jail.” — Too-Much-Coffee Man (ages ago)

    (Hey, it’s superheroes and law-breaking; it’s tangentially relevant to the comic.)

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    Wiley creator about 12 years ago

    As I have asked many times in the past, please keep your comments to either the topic of the cartoon of the day, the feature itself or comics in general. This is a CARTOON site, not a political blog. If you want to pontificate on your political beliefs and opinions, there’s no shortage of places on the internet to do so. Please take them there and stop dragging it here. If the cartoon is on a political topic, then by all means, say what you want about THAT TOPIC.

    Why is this such a difficult concept for some of you?

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    jahoody  about 12 years ago

    @Johnny PotseedIt’s not a hump, it’s his jet pack and probably a spare parachute too.

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    TheAuldWan  about 12 years ago

    Lack of a phone booth trapped him…

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    Dtroutma  about 12 years ago

    Superman is bulletproof, and faster than what caliber of bullet? He’s also riding a motorcycle now, and the hump is a spine protector, he’s just trying to point out safety, and that physics WILL catch up with riders who don’t wear safety gear!!

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    SHAKENDOWN  about 12 years ago

    Hate crime.

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    DavidGBA  about 12 years ago

    If superman is jumping and landing, there would be deep foot prints. His fantasy requires flying, and even though it is by virtue of our sun being different, it works in galaxies far away under all suns.

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    rugratz2222  about 12 years ago

    I really like the last Superman movie: Superman Returns .with Brandon Routh … they covered the interesting concept where Lex Luthor was let out of prison because Superman never showed for any testimony or trial dates or able to be called in at all (he was flying to some space point to find Krypton survivors) … so I wonder why he is even waiting for this cop to finish writing the ticket? I’d keep hitting his paper pad with a heat ray, every time he started making a note … I know Superman was for justice, but sometimes you just gotta fly outside the box …

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    Cat Hammer  about 12 years ago

    Thank you, Wiley. Certain commenters (e.g., S..S..) have become more than tiresome.

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    stripseeker  about 12 years ago

    @Wiley

    As a fairly new poster was not aware of the idea that only certain topics should be discussed certain days. Seems a bit confining, but it’s your strip.

    Will to the best of my ability abide by your wishes in this. However, do not believe it is the province of other posters to set the rules as THEY see fit We’d never have anything at all but one-sided propaganda.Is that at all desirable in a country where we need have respect for all views?Believe in any discussion of politics, all views should be considered before rejecting anything out of hand. Tolerance.The reference to my swinehood is just fine with me, and will not be responded to in kind. Not my thing. Have never posted a n attack post directed at anyone, anywhere.Have used some sardonic comments , but not with malice, only an appeal to fairness to all.Controversy seems directed at the link posted by me regarding romney and Viet Nam. Was not pontificating on my part, simply posting a link of a segment on MSNBC of a nationally-broadcast TV show, viewable online.It was an entirely factual presentation of FACTS on public record .No attempt anywhere to put any spin on the story by MSNBC or myself.Not an attack on Mormonism, either, as the fact was, no other faith was given deferment status during Viet Nam for missionary purposes. Can well tell by venom thrown at me that link promoted anger, but this stems from THEIR inability to deal with facts that area a matter of public record.True, the posting of the link had no relevance to today’s topic, and appreciate we all need some comic relief from everyday living. Me ,too. Sorry for my offenses.At the same time, the guy and veep pick are not running for positions of fry cooks at McDonald"s.Kinda important, as their past and present histories will shape the future of millions of people here and abroad.True, my cup of tea may not be someone else’s, but let’s not lose all respect for facts.We are all entitled to our own opinions, but not to our own facts. They belong to a greater truth than our slanted opinions.

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    stripseeker  about 12 years ago

    @Wiley Thank you for your thoughtful, considered response to my post to you. Consider myself corrected.Love your strip and all the characters within.Truly feel that your strips with political themes present an unspoken and rather unclear wish on your part to speak to matters of importance to all. But, as you say this is not a place for political. blogs, and plead guilty to frequent offenses.Could not agree more that we need a haven from all the noise, all of us, and have personally contributed to said noise.Truly believe in moderation in all things, and the middle road being the best approach to any subject.Have been guilty of adding a burden to some who wish an escape from such.Election year it is. Honesty required of all candidates, and seemingly in short supply.But need to remember a time and place for everything.As stated, am a recent poster, and did not know of your views on the subject. Thanks for your clarification of same.

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    dabugger  about 12 years ago

    so with the Tea Party in charge poor superman will havta stick to rules according to religious dogma

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    Varnes  about 12 years ago

    The people who comment here almost seem like family……Crazy Uncles in the attic and all……

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    Varnes  about 12 years ago

    Wiley, I too have been an offender of our honor code. Even an instgater sometimes. I officially take the pledge.. But, next political cartoon, I’m comin’ down with both feet and a sledge hammer! See you in the funny papers…

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    Varnes  about 12 years ago

    Vonne, another round for everybody!

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    SteveG23  about 12 years ago

    Fairportfan2, that’s an urban legend.

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    Varnes  about 12 years ago

    Does the Metropolis Cafe serve booze? If so that’s pannel two, Supe goin’ in for a double to drown his sorry. Then he gets pulled over for FWI or FUI, Either way, if it was me I’d give him a heat ray look right in the crotch….

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    Vonne Anton  about 12 years ago

    @Wiley:Alas, poor Yorick, alas!I shall make no promises, lest I fail…I know mine heart be weakest.BTW, the change in avatar is to honor Dogsniff until he gets back to us. Everyone should change to it, don’t you think?

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    stripseeker  about 12 years ago

    @Vonne Anton

    Thank you my friend, for your statement to Wiley in defense of my posts. Truly, we know not what what we do when we throw thoughts out into cyberspace. Never know what’s coming back at us. Love the comments sections for this!Have heard,and believe,that “thoughts are like letters written and never sent”. Have felt the need ever since to send those letters,and respect whatever comes back, critical, or otherwise (prefer the latter, of course).Loved your posts of last week regarding the problem of posting, that we cannot divine here "body language, facial expression, etc ",to divine true intent of poster. Extremely thorny problem,and thank you for the wisdom of your thoughts here.Namaste.Roughly translated as " the God within me honors the God within you",even in regard to or detractors.Namaste, my friend.

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    stripseeker  about 12 years ago

    @Sharuniboy

    Am constantly amazed by your posts, honestly…..“not possessed of telepathy”….Believe this to be the province of our great teachers, the “animals”.They are such advanced creatures, spiritually.Have noticed this in dogs cared for by me.It seems they ARE possessed with telepathy in their communicative abilities among themselves. They communicate intention to one another telepathically, as a matter of course.That we lowly bipeds could be possessed of the same abilities. What misunderstandings could be avoided!…“.too pointed for comfort”…..How observant, really.This was my greatest sin today.Took others out of their comfort zones with facts, and shouldn’t have.True, we all need comic relief without painful reality being injected into the discussion all the time. We all need escape sometimes, myself included.Many thanks for your post, my friend. Namaste.

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    stripseeker  about 12 years ago

    @Night-Guant49

    Understood.Will try to restrain myself, honestly.Appreciate your thoughts to me.Not my place to set the agenda here, anymore than it is anyone else’s!

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    thomas Premium Member about 12 years ago

    wernher von braun

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    bjbutler777  about 12 years ago

    186,000 miles per second. It’s not just a good idea, it’s the law…

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    De_Faulto  almost 12 years ago

    100th comment, whohoo!

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