http://mhull.rupa.com/BullG148.pdf1. What’s a serviceman?
4. If I ride my bike to see her, I might fall off.
3. I need to wait until no-one can tell I’m drunk and on cocaine. Forget that. It’ll never happen.
5. Dick didn’t tell me anybody died in Iraq. She must be making it up.
2. I was right in going to war to kick Hugo out of Iraq. He’s giving oil to the people.
7. Laura crashed my car and I can’t walk in a straight line.
6. Mothers. Yuck!
7. I’ve always been AWOL when it comes to duty. Why should I break a good habit?
9. This is my vacation. Maybe in a couple, years when I go to work, I’ll see her.
3. I can’t tell her why I really went to war with Iraq. They’d impeach me and lock me up.
10. I’m waiting for Dick to give the OK
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Clearly, they took note of the fact that Bush can't count.
This comic is great. If you have any trouble connecting to the site, go to mhull.rupa.com and click on the link to Episode 148. If you get a chance, read the back issues. The comic really makes a statement about the Bush Administration.
The kids who do this comic also had a scene in their latest comic where Bully George expresses concern about the resolutions that were adopted by the California Democratic Executive Board on July 31st, calling for a lowering of the voting age, for an Iraqi Children's War Memorial and for the extradition of Posada a copy of which was immediately faxed to the attorney's handling the extradition). If anyone wants to know more about these resolutions (particularly the one calling for a lowering of the voting age and for "full youth participation in conventions, caucuses, committees and other meetings and events in our Party," contact any member of the California Democratic Executive Board and ask them to fax you a copy of the July 31, 2005 consent calendar, containing resolutions LA05.14, SAC05.36, and SAC05.39. There is a congratulatory note about the resolutions at patrickhenrythinktank.org Those working for the extradition of Posada should thank Placido Salazar, who spoke on behalf of the resolution to extradite Posada at the Resolution committee meeting and let them know the urgency of of this resolution. The people of the clubs and ADs that put this together, the members of the resolutions committee (particularly Inola Henry, John Hanna, Ted Smith and Barbara Graves) and the members of the Executive Board also deserve tons of appreciation from all people who care about these issues.
The Bully George comics are great. Perhaps, we should write letters to encourage the New York Times to carry the series.