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 Forum: Filibuster Cartoons   Topic: Perfect 2012 running mates

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 5:43 pm 

Comments: 11
Views: 167


Lord knows I wouldn't vote for Romney/Martinez, despite technically being one of the latter's subjects.

 Forum: Filibuster Cartoons   Topic: Canada's enviable efficiency

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 11:52 am 

Comments: 46
Views: 528


That eagle is adorable.

 Forum: Filibuster Cartoons   Topic: The least politicial branch

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:24 am 

Comments: 160
Views: 1383


Off-topic aside: more political cartoons need a tiny Ruth Bader Ginsburg brandishing a stiletto.

 Forum: Filibuster Cartoons   Topic: Parliament Fighter II (Round 2)

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 8:56 pm 

Comments: 12
Views: 127


See, that's what happens when you underestimate Vega, who is basically the only cool character in Street Fighter II history. Zangief? Oh, hey, it's another token big guy. Meanwhile, Vega has a mask and a claw. I mean, come on. Also, I would be interested to know what version of SF2 had Fatalities. C...

 Forum: Filibuster Cartoons   Topic: Memories of a Millennial

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 5:10 am 

Comments: 14
Views: 235


Also, one minor cultural shift that has not escaped my attention is (largely thanks to the internet allowing everyone to just stay in their own niche) there's really not much of a mainstream music scene anymore. I grew up in the late 80s/early 90s and I remember when Seattle grunge bands basically t...

 Forum: Filibuster Cartoons   Topic: Memories of a Millennial

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:13 pm 

Comments: 14
Views: 235


The internet. It's so omnipresent that it's sometimes easy to forget that it's something I used to not have as a kid! I shouldn't have to explain why this level of mass communication is kind of a big deal, but I will point out the whole narrative about social networking-organized protests (everythin...

 Forum: Filibuster Cartoons   Topic: Keeping up with political labels

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 5:00 am 

Comments: 25
Views: 303


I'm an atheist, and I find the seeming requirement to be over-the-top faithful to hold high political office disturbing because people tend to use it to excuse themselves of their own actions. I'd much rather our next President have to think carefully about what he does because he believes that it's...

 Forum: Filibuster Cartoons   Topic: Santorum the Horrifying

 Post subject: Re: Santorum the Horrifying
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 8:12 pm 

Comments: 401
Views: 2887


Trenacker, I basically agree with everything you just said, except Gays may not have destines written in stone, but I think you're fooling yourself if you think that barring gay marriage or discouraging gay lifestyles will meaningfully increase the birthrate by shunting gay people into heterosexual ...

 Forum: Filibuster Cartoons   Topic: Keeping up with political labels

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 9:18 pm 

Comments: 25
Views: 303


You probably wouldn't get my position on the liberal/conservative spectrum. I mean, not many people have even heard of it. It's kind of underground.

 Forum: Filibuster Cartoons   Topic: Santorum the Horrifying

 Post subject: Re: Santorum the Horrifying
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 4:51 am 

Comments: 401
Views: 2887


Besides, in what way does that argument protect gay couples but condemn consenting adult incest? Why does the sex of the participants not matter but blood relation matter? If my lines-in-the-sand are wrong, what are the right ones? That's what I keep asking, but the mainstream reaction seems to be ...

 Forum: Filibuster Cartoons   Topic: Santorum the Horrifying

 Post subject: Re: Santorum the Horrifying
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 9:55 pm 

Comments: 401
Views: 2887


I'm LGBT myself and, while I find the conservative marriage aspect of Psudo's proposal to be a pointless waste of time and money, I like that the liberal marriage aspect would be a dramatic increase in rights over what I currently possess. That somehow makes me not pro-gay marriage. This is incredib...

 Forum: Filibuster Cartoons   Topic: Santorum the Horrifying

 Post subject: Re: Santorum the Horrifying
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 9:33 pm 

Comments: 401
Views: 2887


Can't say you've taken him much to task looking for that light though you don't seem to feel too bad about adding a little heat yourself. Guess you buy into the experiment? I think it's extremely and prohibitively wasteful to set up all the infrastructure and databases and everything the government...

 Forum: Filibuster Cartoons   Topic: Santorum the Horrifying

 Post subject: Re: Santorum the Horrifying
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 9:21 pm 

Comments: 401
Views: 2887


Actually, he went the "Because I don't like NAMBLA. If you mean "Why not just let any consenting adults marry?" then my policy does exactly that through the liberal marriage aspect " route. Either I am overly oblivious or everyone else is overly sensitive, because even though I a...

 Forum: Filibuster Cartoons   Topic: Santorum the Horrifying

 Post subject: Re: Santorum the Horrifying
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 9:10 pm 

Comments: 401
Views: 2887


Or, you might simply be the last cheerleader ra ra raing Psudo. I'm even farther to the left than you guys when it comes to this issue, considering the fact that even the people getting offended at Psudo's definition of marriage 8O-ed and called me insane for mine. I find the fact that I'm now cons...

 Forum: Filibuster Cartoons   Topic: Santorum the Horrifying

 Post subject: Re: Santorum the Horrifying
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 8:42 pm 

Comments: 401
Views: 2887


He was trying to draw a distinction between "what if literally everyone could could get married" and "what if everyone who's a consenting adult could get married." Am I the only person left in this thread who isn't quote-mining Psudo's posts with the explicit goal of finding some...
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