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Re: comics go political
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- Subject: Re: comics go political
- From: Jim Devine <jdevine03@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 16:45:21 -0700
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if anyone really wants to see this strip but can't, look at
http://www.comicspage.com/brewster/brewster.html
On 8/27/05, Jim Devine <jdevine03@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Brewster Rockit ("Space Guy"), an inane but funny comic strip, went
> political today.
>
> If you can read attachments, today's strip is attached.
>
> For those who can't, the strip compares totally destroying a culture
> in the name of civilization to Bush's splendid little war.
--
Jim Devine
"Advertising: the science of arresting the human intelligence long
enough to get money from it." -- Stephen B. Leacock
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