38 Papers Drop Doonesbury

a private company making a business decision. much like rondstat, slimfast dropping whoopie, or theaters not showing F 9/11. Private businesses can conduct themselves as they like (w/in the law) in order to improve the bottom line.

FCC fining stern & the like. big problem with that. THAT is censorship, as it is the government limiting speech.

I will say the following proudly:

I DO NOT SUPPORT GARRY TRUDEAU - I DO NOT LIKE DOONESBURY!

I DO SUPPORT THE WAR IN IRAQ!

I DO NOT SUPPORT IRAQI INSURGENTS!

I DO SUPPORT OUR TROOPS!

I DO BELIEVE THE AMERICAN MEDIA HAS UNDERMINED THE US EFFORTS BY PAINTING A BIASED PICTURE OF THE REAL PROGRESS THAT HAS TAKEN PLACE IN IRAQ!

I BELIEVE THE WORLD IS BOTH SAFER AND A BETTER PLACE WITHOUT SADDAM IN POWER!

I DO NOT AND WILL NOT TOW THE PARTY LINE, NO MATTER WHAT ANYONE HAS TO SAY ABOUT IT!

I DO THINK FOR MYSELF!
 
Originally posted by Funkyzeit mit Bruno
Good move. Private citizens and institutions should make people like Trudeau pay for boosting the morale of the enemy.

Yeah, I can just see Osama sitting around reading comics. :rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by wvrevy
:worship:



Wait..."Trudeau"...Sounds kinda.....FRENCH, doesn't it ?!?

:rotfl:

If you want French, they could replace it with things that the poodle and his puppy say. Talk about funny!:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
Oy, I'm relatively supportive of the war in Iraq, but let's get some perspective here. It's a comic strip! His viewpoint on politics is... well... his viewpoint. More power to him. I don't generally agree with his politics, but it's an amusing comic strip. I'd much rather see Judge Parker or The Phantom (king of the !?) be removed ;)
 

I agree with the OP in that Doonesberry belongs in the op ed page like it does now. I bet some of the 38 papers carried the strip in the op ed page anyway. It should have been up to the local market. Same with Howard Stern. Let each market decide on whether to air his show (ratings). Clearchannel shouldn't have banned Stern earlier this year, and I'm tired of corporate radio and media telling me what I want to read and what I listen to.

As for Doonesberry, His antiwar slant is only a part of the storylines in the strip. Several years ago, BD was in football, and his helmet had a bunch of Nike swooshes on it. It was good commentary on how Nike is taking over sports sponsorship. His views on college education are funny too.

Finally, around here the editorial cartoon gets more negative reader reaction than Doonesberry.
 
I'm pretty conservative, I support the President Bush, and I believe we're doing the right thing in Iraq.

But I still read Doonesbury, and usually enjoy it. Then again, if some newspapers want to drop it, that's their right.
 
Originally posted by Funkyzeit mit Bruno
Should we give him a medal? Every public figure who opposes the war convinces one more iraqi to join the insurgents. If Iraqis were sure we were in it for the long haul, there'd be no insurgency. With traitorous poison like Trudeau's strip so prevalent in our culture they know they they don't have to win in the usual sense. The enemy's battle plan is to just keep killing our boys and girls, eventually the Trudeaus and the Moores will win.

do you really think the Iraqis are sitting in the living rooms, reading Doonesbury to determine how to react to US occupation?

supporting Gary Trudeau and Michael Moore in expressing their opinion is most certainly NOT unAmerican, "Mr. McCarthy". or is waving the flag more improtant than the First Amendment?

for me, the flag has no meaning if the ideals it stands for are dead.
 
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I'd have to agree that Doonesbury probably belongs in the Op-Ed section and I don't have a problem with papers keeping the strip or removing the strip -- that's the paper's perogative.

But, for those who think Trudeau is "anti-war" or "anti-Bush" or any of that -- did you ever read the strip in the Clinton administration? Trudeau's an equal opportunity political offender -- he doesn't simply rail against one side or the other.
 
Poor, poor Mr. Trudeau ... his strip is being dropped by one distributor and from 38 newspapers. And some call this censorship? He is prefectly able to find a new distributor and sign a new contract or arrange his own distribution network. Alas, no one reports how many newspapers will continue to run his comic strip both daily and on Sunday.

I DO SUPPORT GARRY TRUDEAU - I DO NOT LIKE DOONESBURY!

I DO SUPPORT THE WAR IN IRAQ!

I DO NOT SUPPORT IRAQI INSURGENTS!

I DO SUPPORT OUR TROOPS!

I DO BELIEVE THE AMERICAN MEDIA HAS UNDERMINED THE US EFFORTS BY PAINTING A BIASED PICTURE OF THE REAL PROGRESS THAT HAS TAKEN PLACE IN IRAQ!

I BELIEVE THE WORLD IS BOTH SAFER AND A BETTER PLACE WITHOUT SADDAM IN POWER!

I DO NOT AND WILL NOT TOW THE PARTY LINE, NO MATTER WHAT ANYONE HAS TO SAY ABOUT IT!

I DO THINK FOR MYSELF!
 
Originally posted by jrydberg
Oy, I'm relatively supportive of the war in Iraq, but let's get some perspective here. It's a comic strip! His viewpoint on politics is... well... his viewpoint. More power to him. I don't generally agree with his politics, but it's an amusing comic strip. I'd much rather see Judge Parker or The Phantom (king of the !?) be removed ;)

Well said ! I completely agree. See how nice I can play? ;)


But, for those who think Trudeau is "anti-war" or "anti-Bush" or any of that -- did you ever read the strip in the Clinton administration? Trudeau's an equal opportunity political offender -- he doesn't simply rail against one side or the other.
How easily people forget. Good grief, some of his digs at Clinton were hysterical. Did Clinton's supporters whine and cry? waaa waaa waaa make the bad man stop making fun of me. sheesh !
 

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