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By peret de baix, April 27, 2009 at 3:36 pm Link to this comment
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Is that a target in the stupid boy’s chest?

He draws a target on his silly target of a body.

It figures; too stupid to be but a target, a targetted barrier for the inquisitors (Rumsfeld, Cheney) who, behind the barrier, cruelly thrive.

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By NYCartist, April 27, 2009 at 10:54 am Link to this comment

Yeah.  Reminds me, also, of the segment last week on DemocracyNow about the military opening a game parlor, test site, for war games, with war machines to climb on added, for kids age 13 and older, with recruiters walking around.  And they offer a card, but you have to give your name, address, etc.  Going after very young kids. http://www.democracynow.org  Like Howard Zinn says, war is bad.

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