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Al Adab| 1.30.12 @ 12:18PM

I would laugh were it not so true. We have seen the result of redistribution, yet all too many of our fellow citizens still belive it. Lincoln said, "That some become rich means that others may become rich." That is truth. Facebook is about to launch its IPO and the kid is 26 years old and RICH. Good for him. Wealth creation not wealth supression should be public policy.

Anthony M| 1.30.12 @ 12:58PM

Yeah, Lincoln said a lot of things, things like how blacks were inferior to whites and should be shipped off to Africa. He also authorized federal troops to rape and pillage their way through the south.

Skippy| 1.30.12 @ 2:20PM

There are plenty of blacks and whites who should be shipped off to Africa.
One who is both resides at 1600 Pa. Ave.
As far as raping and pillaging through the south, it's fun; it's a legitimate wartime tactic; it worked great!

Lullabys, Legends and Lies| 1.30.12 @ 12:50PM

I used to watch MythBusters all the time, even though they're from San Francisco, and definitely seem like they've got that left leaning slant to both of them, but then they just had to have "him" on the show, and I've never watched it again!! I miss the big explosions, and the chickens being fired out of air cannons, and even still when I'm Golfing, I refer back to their Golfing rule all the time, that trees are 60% air, but they just had to have him on the show, for a small boost in ratings, and now I can't trust a word they say anymore!! It's too bad!! I really miss Buster being dropped on his head!!

albert constantine jr| 1.30.12 @ 3:21PM

That is what makes this cartoon good. Even without their consent, it shows a better use the team could have put him to in the show (and in a side note: if POTUS' purpose in going on the show was to encourage more kids to study math & science, couldn't he do more if he released his grade transcripts, and show he actually took a math or science course and passed it).

Quartermaster| 1.30.12 @ 8:12PM

His math was probably cookbook Statistics and his "science" was probably Sociology. This pair is known as Stat and Sosh, and is regarded by serious people as buffoonery, not math and science.

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