wonder what wildcard hit that thing with??
since theres a THOOM!!! involved i say sonic blast =P
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What I wouldn't give for some fish poppers right about now. Granted, a safe delivery system would need some working on, but having explosives at your disposal is always handy. Can't find a door? Make your own sort'a deal.
I'm not exactly sure who RH was responding to with his previous post, if it was my previous post about civil actions, then, I think we miss-understood each other. I actually am rather fond of how Howard portrays the legal and executive system of the Seven Villiages(I think that's the proper term) I just got on a personal tangent of mine. So, if there was mis-communication, it was my fault, and I appologize.
I'm not exactly sure who RH was responding to with his previous post, if it was my previous post about civil actions, then, I think we miss-understood each other. I actually am rather fond of how Howard portrays the legal and executive system of the Seven Villiages(I think that's the proper term) I just got on a personal tangent of mine. So, if there was mis-communication, it was my fault, and I appologize.

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Just what problems in adventures can not be solved by high explosives?
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Oh, it's understood that Democrats will resist. But it's unconscionable that they deserted their posts, and did so specifically to prevent the lawful operations of elected officials. In short, they could not get their way so they tried to derail the democratic process entirely. To top it off, the Dems are no saints when it comes to gerrymandering --- they've "Republican-proofed" half a dozen states on the Eastern seaboard. At best this was hypocrisy, at worst desertion of public office.Wanderwolf wrote:Second, the problem was a redistricting bill that was blatantly, and openly, designed to give more House and Senate votes to the legislature-controlling Republican party at the time. You had to expect some resistance from the Democrats.
Not much to do with the ongoing story, but this is a bit of a sore spot for me. Sorry for ranting. -:)
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Quite all right, Calbeck, believe me. I just had to correct Ralph, who apparently missed the "new" in front of "Mexico".Calbeck wrote:Oh, it's understood that Democrats will resist. But it's unconscionable that they deserted their posts, and did so specifically to prevent the lawful operations of elected officials. In short, they could not get their way so they tried to derail the democratic process entirely. To top it off, the Dems are no saints when it comes to gerrymandering --- they've "Republican-proofed" half a dozen states on the Eastern seaboard. At best this was hypocrisy, at worst desertion of public office.
Not much to do with the ongoing story, but this is a bit of a sore spot for me. Sorry for ranting. -:)

At its worst, this is nothing more than a drastic version of the filibuster, designed to delay a bill or other legislation. About all it really does is register just how unhappy the people are. (And as for gerrymandering, you're quite right. It's why we're independents in my family.)
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Actually, I was thinking of a scene in 100 Bullets, but that sounds good too. I'll look into it.JakeWasHere wrote:Heh. Ever read Watchmen? Alan Moore does the same thing on almost EVERY PAGE - and sometimes two or three times a page.Doink wrote:I'm not one for blind speculation. But I do appreciate the fact that this particular strip does two things at once. Ten brownie points for Ralph!
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"I can say—not as a patriotic bromide, but with full knowledge of the necessary metaphysical, epistemological, ethical, political and aesthetic roots—that the United States of America is the greatest, the noblest and, in its original founding principles, the only moral country in the history of the world." - Ayn Rand