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Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for June 26, 2014
Transcript:
Nate Harris: Amy, try to understand-- my country needs me! Amy: And I need you, too, Nate Harris! Am I to run this farm by myself forever? Nate Harris: But Amy-- it's only for a little longer... Independence is almost within our reach! Amy: Oh, I know, Nate. It's just that it's hard without you, that's all... Nate Harris: Aw, Amy... I'm sorry, dearest. Amy: I... I shouldn't complain. I know... Nate Harris: I'll tell you what-- when this is all over, I'll buy you a slave! Amy: Oh, Nate... I love you!
pbarnrob over 10 years ago
Better get two now; the market will be up later⊠Sigh
billydub over 10 years ago
Ooooh, ugly!
SKJAM! Premium Member over 10 years ago
We have to acknowledge that our ancestors got it wrong sometimes. Like the preacher that helped overthrow Georgiaâs law against slavery! http://www.patheos.com/blogs/slacktivist/2014/06/17/this-is-not-good-news-this-is-not-salvation/
GrimmaTheNome over 10 years ago
âWe hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equalâ.
(Except those we donât even consider to be men, oh and of course not women.)
2578275 over 10 years ago
Our ancestors got it wrong? True, but I can think of at least one instance in which weâre perpetuating it in the last line of the pledge of allegiance, ââŠwith liberty and justice for all.â
Beleck3 over 10 years ago
or that God was put in the Pledge during the Red Scare. the ease with which Americans have been duped into Patriotic BS.
the return to slavery/feudalism, carry a Bible, waving a flag.think St. Reagan!!
Easy dupes Americans
2578275 over 10 years ago
Eisenhower had âunder Godâ placed in the pledge because he knew that we were headed for consumerism, which is amoral. He believed if we clung to altruistic values we would not degenerate into what weâve now become. Think of those who now call for Americaâs destruction.
wcorvi over 10 years ago
Itâs absolutely clear from the bible that slavery, chattel slavery, was perfectly alright with god. The real offenses were things like bacon-cheeseburgers. Wouldnât you think one of the commandments would have been about slavery? Or child abuse? Or genocide? Or texting while driving?
But NO!
Retired Dude over 10 years ago
Seems like Iâve always known slavery was wrong. Seems like Iâve always been curious about my ancestors. After I was grown I got interested in genealogy and was shocked to learn that many of my ancestors were slave owners. Now, the pleasure of knowing about them is a little shaded by knowing what they did.
marshalldoc over 10 years ago
Greater love hath no man?
kaffekup over 10 years ago
I have to love people who cherrypick from the Bible to make their points. Without even knowing that itâs shorthand for much more complicated situations.For instance, how many American slaves were set free and given gifts after seven years?
BE THIS GUY over 10 years ago
Now, thereâs an understanding husband.(The irony is lost no one).
2578275 over 10 years ago
@Christopher SheaWhile Marxism worships no god, the gods of consumerism are money and materials. Pope John Paul II on at least 3 occasions warned of rising materialism in the West. The current pope warned of a culture worshiping the god of money. Regardless of who inserted âunder godâ into the pledge, the concern was that we would become the âGreat Satanâ as some whoâve us labelled as such. And I had read on 2 occasions that it was Ike who inserted those words. I donât know who David Barton is; I guess thatâs my fault.
StCleve72 over 10 years ago
House elves werenât available then?
2578275 over 10 years ago
@KaffekupInteresting comments; thanks for the enlightenment.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 10 years ago
People talked lovingly about how wonderful it would have been to have lived in bygone days. Isaac Asimov always let them know he would not have liked it because his ancestors were serfs, another kind of slave, in Czarist Russia.
kaffekup over 10 years ago
âYes most of the Founders were still small minded.âAh, but I donât think they were; most of them were deists, but not Christian. Thatâs why Barton has to comb their voluminous writings and excerpt single comments to support his nonsense.
barister over 10 years ago
Nice strike below the belt Gary oâl boy. What will be his reply to her glee? "Will that be red or black" Iâm guessing black since they had no guns.
jimyoungreporter over 10 years ago
This is THE Doonesbury that made me a fan of Trudeauâs sense of humor and politics.
kaffekup over 10 years ago
However, according to the article i read, he sold them to schools (he wanted every school to have one) at cost.Try to find someone who would do that now (cough, WailMart, cough).
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 10 years ago
Yes, itâs a fact and now who does?