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Rewritin' History

Friday, May 21, 2010 - 12:00 AM

It's another comic about current events! I can't stop. Now that Texas is voting to make textbooks less "left-leaning" (where "left" in this instance is "reality") and the Arizona law where being brown is a reason to get detained, everything is bananas! The former is just flat-out stupid. The latter is a bit more complicated, and the way I see it, racial profiling is probably not the answer -- but neither is just lettin' everybody come in and go hog wild. Illegal immigration is, after all, illegal, and folks that come over illegally are settin' themselves up for a world of exploitation. And it's really difficult to become a US Citizen legally. But there's all these incentives to come to America illegally. Maybe if there were stiffer punishments for companies that hire illegal workers? But that's TOO MUCH GOVERNMENT OVERSIGHT. Or if it was a little easier, less time-consuming, and cheaper to become an American? I need to switch into Kerry Edwards mode on this one, I think.

Anyway those are my Opinions and since I am only the Inside President there's only so much I can do, but I'm workin' on it.




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