06 / February
06 / February
Sketch Comedy, Cartoon Tragedy

When I was five, cartoons would make me mad too. I would be given to fits of rage if the Banana Splits played Micro Ventures instead of The Arabian Knights or The Three Musketeers. But even when I was five, I never wished death upon my enemies or burned down an embassy in response to a cartoon that I disliked. I just turned the station.

posted at 09:33 AM
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Yes, I understand. We have been too busy in my country destroying ferry offices to burn down any embassies. We will try and do this this week.

I do not understanding why ferry disaster was so tragic. Captain follows normal Egyptian procedure: If there is fire on ship, drive boat faster and wind will blow it out. Captain also follows normal procedure in fleeing when disaster is imminent.

Posted by: Tarbash on February 6, 2006 10:32 AM

when i see these wackjobs going crazy i wonder how in the world can people still not get the war on terror. i remember a Serb soldier saying their war was to stop the arab hordes for invading europe. at the time i thought that was nonsense. but afer 9-11 it's plain as day. everywhere in the world islam is at war. it took millions of germans to die to get the point than nazism was evil and wrong. and thatsthe only way these islamic jackasses are going to get the point.

Posted by: tag'm&bag'm on February 6, 2006 10:35 AM

When embassies are torched, and when governments cannot or will not prevent it, that seems to me an act of war.

Posted by: Jeremiah on February 6, 2006 01:07 PM

tagmnbagm--

OK. Let's fight to keep them out. The "war on terror" (which for some reason people like I don't "get") is instead going into the center of their world trying to give them democracy.

Posted by: Realist on February 6, 2006 09:31 PM
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