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- wigglypig, on 09/30/2008, -9/+166Its funny cos its true.
Sigh. - ahhell, on 09/30/2008, -2/+104Did they already take your grammar text book?
- darkyplasma, on 09/30/2008, -10/+79If they take my internet away, there gonna be sorry!
- Benjigga, on 09/30/2008, -2/+50No they won't.
- oOLiquidNightOo, on 09/30/2008, -6/+53if you seriously wanted to see a straight up, pitch fork carrying, torch burning, take to the streets in revolt in this country, that last panel would have had to read "porn".
- penkwin, on 09/30/2008, -4/+34Aw, I love Sinfest! It's about time it showed up on here.
- KillPenguin, on 09/30/2008, -3/+27What a great world we live in.
- PhantomRogue, on 09/30/2008, -1/+25Nah, people will roll over and take it. We make fun of the French for being French, but look in the mirror folks.
- Ozenbac, on 09/30/2008, -5/+28Maybe people will finally get up do something about all this now.
- roostersheep, on 01/16/2009, -1/+21Same. Hey, could someone paste a link to the outside? I'll be bookmarking that bad boy.
- falafelkiosken, on 09/30/2008, -1/+17did it take you one minute to read that?
- steveo77z, on 09/30/2008, -1/+15I read that exact same comment every time something like this happens... yet no one ever does anything
- postpostmodern, on 09/30/2008, -3/+16It always surprised me to never see a Sinfest strip on the front page...
- inactive, on 09/30/2008, -1/+14Rebellions usually follow a military breakdown.
Soldiers don't fight if they aren't paid. They are citizens too. The first to go are the police. They usually become corrupted. Then the situation escalates and affects the economy: soldiers aren't paid: civilian revolt.
Happened about 200 times in modern history (all over the world). - inactive, on 09/30/2008, -3/+14It is sad that a cartoon reflects the truth more accurately than the evening news.
- TVarmy, on 09/30/2008, -1/+12Yeah! Internet is so great, I'd go outside to stand up for it!
- BenKenobi88, on 09/30/2008, -2/+12http://i33.tinypic.com/r8ypht.gif
- Chachuka, on 09/30/2008, -4/+14I love Sinfest.
- 1longtime, on 09/30/2008, -1/+11You say nothing at all in many words.
- Surferess, on 09/30/2008, -2/+11You are right! That is one thing that would make us riot in the streets!
- inactive, on 09/30/2008, -3/+11wow sinfest makes it to the front page. very nice
- Lucas123, on 09/30/2008, -2/+10Ain't that the world...
- nesagwa, on 09/30/2008, -2/+10Money, Food, Porn.
The three staples of survival. - rmxz, on 09/30/2008, -2/+10I'm impressed how funny+true some of his older strips are too.
- EarlOfLade, on 09/30/2008, -1/+9There were some words there with more than four letters, takes time to read them loud..
- expert01, on 09/30/2008, -0/+7If they took away our internet and television, however... well, no porn makes me angry...
- theadvinci, on 09/30/2008, -4/+11"Were gonna cheat the election system and reinstate G.W.Bush!"
"What?!"
"What are you gonna do about it? Post it to Digg?" - armakaryk, on 09/30/2008, -1/+8reminds me of the poem "first they came"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_they_came... - theskillwithin, on 09/30/2008, -6/+13There is no revolting, police and military are specifically trained to combat a mass public rebellion. They don't call it that, they just label it urban warfare.
- Nantel, on 09/30/2008, -3/+9Move back by a few days, recent strips with Uncle Sam and Liberty are especially insightful.
- Shadic, on 09/30/2008, -0/+6Because when I submit something, I don't spam it out to 200-3000 "Friends" demanding that they Digg my story.
- elmetald00d, on 09/30/2008, -1/+6how will you google the difference between there they're and their!?
- palewook, on 09/30/2008, -1/+6only strip i read daily. sinfest is today's bloom county.
- fakekevinrose, on 09/30/2008, -1/+6their
- Opspin, on 09/30/2008, -0/+5Uncle Sam and Lady Liberty strips in chronological order:
http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=29 ...
http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=29 ...
http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=29 ...
http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=29 ...
Bonus strip: Obama as a Rockstar with lot's of references to internet meme's
http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=29 ...
Extra Bonus strip: Uncle Sam as a pimp!
http://www.sinfest.net/comikaze/comics/2008-01-05. ... - Joet1980, on 09/30/2008, -1/+5On a more serious note it would actually have to be changed to food.
- justjoehere, on 09/30/2008, -0/+4Cash is king!
- RomeyRome, on 09/30/2008, -0/+4Uhh... What else would I care about. Without money, you got nothing. I'm here to look out for me.
- NinjaGod, on 09/30/2008, -1/+5That's what I ***** care about.
- HissingPixie, on 09/30/2008, -2/+6Sinfest is the best comic... I love when God mocks the Devil. =)
- skeetmuffin, on 09/30/2008, -1/+5ganja> $
but you need $ to get ganja or anything at all
vagina is free though
back to topic
I care about the first three
money well, you gotta work for it
so of course you going to worry if they try to take it from you
got bills to pay, and my mouth to feed, and school to pay for
and ganja to burn - AcidVision, on 09/30/2008, -0/+4well if you think money shouldn't be what all americans care about then you are so wrong. its all we have. our lives revolve around it. we work 40 hours a week for it monday through friday. do you think people get up early in the morning to go see a boss they hate, co-workers they hate even more and a job they ***** despise just because its something to do? hell no.
- Snipz, on 09/30/2008, -2/+5rape you
- shimmi147, on 09/30/2008, -0/+3Sad, but true.
- TVarmy, on 09/30/2008, -1/+4Nesagwa: In a proper economy, isn't money the path to both? I guess money is worthless if we have superinflation and go back to barter...
- TsuruchiBrian, on 09/30/2008, -0/+3The sad thing is that even with all the public outrage and a bipartisan push by democrats and republicans voting against their own party leadership and the president to defeat this bill, it was still only a symbolic victory, because the Federal Reserve just went ahead and printed $630 billion USD to inject into the worldwide financial markets.
H.R. 3997 was just an attempt to make it seem like there was overwhelming support from congress (the supposed voice of the people), but when that failed, they just did it anyway, because they'd still rather just have the money than your blessing. - ditka354, on 09/30/2008, -4/+7Mirror?
- rodbotic, on 09/30/2008, -0/+3thanks for those,
- neuens07, on 09/30/2008, -9/+12Said the tan man standing by the sin
- ErickStevenson, on 09/30/2008, -0/+3Going to have to agree with Benjigga and PhantomRogue about this...
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