I'm going to have to buy this!!!
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=9298"Writer Joe Kelly and artist Chris Cross use the July issue (#83) of the venerable DC Comics' series JLA - an acronym for Justice League of AMERICA, mind you - as the vehicle for their misguided attempt at political commentary. The issue opens with the superhero team - led by Superman - thwarting an advanced biological weapon attack on London. The heroes then consult with the president, who explains that his intelligence indicates that the attacks originated from the Middle Eastern terrorist nation of Qurac, a fictional stand-in for you-know-where. The president, by the way, is none other than Superman's arch-enemy Lex Luthor, though the general public believes him to be a legitimate businessman and an honest politician."
"Lacking a proverbial "smoking gun," the League strenuously objects as President Luthor moves ever closer to war, arguing, as President Bush did, that "I would rather be judged by history as having moved too soon rather than too late." Except it sounds far more ominous when Lex Luthor is the one doing the talking."
"The next scene features a squad of riot cops holding back a mob of protesters on their way to an anti-war rally. Batman dropkicks one of the cops because he believes them to be part of a conspiracy to clandestinely use the military to stifle dissent."
"AOL/Time-Warner may own Superman, but he belongs to America. And we deserve a hero who isn't a shill for murderous tyrants."