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by Mr. Fish
April 16, 2008 11:27 PM


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I can't help but love the cartoons that look cute and innocent until you read the caption or the word bubbles. It's so tastefully vulgar, and it says what many of us wish we could say exactly to our leaders (both Republican and Democrat). Keep it up man.

what in the world makes you think it is ok to call a female politician a castrating big mouth bitch? What is wrong with you? It's pure misogyny. This cartoon is not about her political positions in any way. If this were a similarly racist diatribe against Obama, it wouldn't be allowed. I'm so sick of press that claims to be liberal actually undermining our candidates. It's fraudulent and disgusting. HRC is a good candidate, and deserves respect. You can't call her lying and opportunistic without saying the same against Obama and McCain, yet you think you can attempt to destroy her character and you think it's funny, and that no one will object because she is a woman. You suck.

???Deserves our respect? Why? Because she is an elite, we must grovel at her feet?

Give me a fucking break! She is a ruler and deserves our derision more than other other just deserts!

If a woman can't see what's wrong with this, how can we expect men to?

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