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Posted on February 26 at 7:45 p.m.Suggest removal
You really should have attacked ridiculous fees like the security fee.
That campus is so unsecure it's not funny.
Posted on November 24 at 2:30 a.m.Suggest removal
Everyone knows tobacco is bad. There is also a label.
"America's Surgeon says this product is potentially deadly, carcinogenic, and just a plain bad decision, unless you really REALLY want an addiction and alienation from your friends and family."
Unless the company is denying this product will kill you, they are hardly fooling anyone.
But thanks! Everyone knows the American public is leagues dumber than the OU Editorial Board! Why, whatever would WE DO without their great shining beacon to guide our lives?
I'm in no way defending tobacco companies who do blatantly lie about the effects of their product. I myself have never done chewing tobacco, precisely because I don't want screwed up gums the rest of my life. Simply put though, America has rules, and this company is playing by those rules so long as it doesn't lie about its products, and it doesn't attempt to sell to minors.
Now can America please cease the beating of the dead horse of "TOBACCO WILL END US ALL" ?
Posted on November 21 at 3:40 a.m.Suggest removal
I believe you're confusing "conservative" with "neocon."
That said, I quite enjoyed the punchline.
Posted on November 18 at 12:15 a.m.Suggest removal
So.... Obama's out for revenge because his lover was murdered and so now he's gonna kill lots of people for the Queen of England?
And also there's some guy in like a trench thing.
This is worse than abstract art.
Posted on November 13 at 9:56 a.m.Suggest removal
"easily-influenced American mind"
This statement reeks of your condescension. You're just quite the Awesome Amazing Brilliant Moral Crusader, aren't you? Coming to save us from the evils of big business and sex.
I'm not saying the media isn't over saturated with negative, hyperbolic displays of men and women (it is). I'm defending the American consumer, who by and large, isn't some easily-influenced idiot, but who is looking out for him or herself.
Remind yourself of what it is to be the typical middle class consumer, the usual Walmart shopper. You and your wife both work jobs you probably hate, and barely make your bills. You've got one, two mortgages, or maybe you rent. All this while you try to raise kids, hoping that the economy doesn't get much worse.
You, the consumer, do not care where the product was made, what type of tactics were employed in its fruition, or how it was marketed.
You, the consumer, are trying to get by paycheck to paycheck and cheap goods are the way to do it.
I take great offense in you assuming middle class America is just a sex-crazed slobbering teenage boy who just goes for what's cheap and hot. Middle class America is more worried about survival than about politics.
Posted on November 13 at 9:44 a.m.Suggest removal
I am all for a woman's right to choose, however, I think before anyone forms an opinion on abortion they should be fully informed. Seeing such displays, in my opinion, is a method of being as informed as possible.
I don't feel seeing the fetal outcome of an abortion to be necessarily anti-choice. It's informative.
Posted on October 28 at 10:49 p.m.Suggest removal
I can tell this cartoon is supposed to show McCain as someone afraid of Obama who you feel is clearly more powerful or better than him (because magical fiery horseman = better than scaredy-cat-in-pajams).
Of course, it's unfortunate that the Headless Horseman quests throughout the night for his lost head, and uses a jack o'lantern in lieu of his displaced head. I actually feel some pity for Obama, I myself would hate to be compared to a hollowed out vegetable with nothing to my name but a wide carved grin.
Oklahoma will choose come November 4: the old man in pajamas afraid of the murderous horseman, or the hollow pumpkin wearing a fake grin?
Posted on October 23 at 8:22 p.m.Suggest removal
The electoral vote has disagreed with the popular vote TWICE in over two hundred years.
Why anyone complains about it beats me.
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Posted on March 4 at 3:03 p.m.Suggest removal
The artist missed the point--it's not that the art is bad. It's that both the art is bad, and the comic is irrelevant/unfunny.
When a cartoon meant as humorous is both unfunny and ugly, it's clearly an example of an artist just not even trying.
Maybe we're snooty. Doesn't change that you are untalented.
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