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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWednesday's Condensed News Cartoons & Memes


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THE GREATEST VANDALIZER

CRAZY OLD MAN OF HIS NEIGHBORHOOD



























Yesterday's Cartoons............
https://democraticunderground.com/100221324307
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Wednesday's Condensed News Cartoons & Memes (Original Post)
KS Toronado
9 hrs ago
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Conjuay
(3,124 posts)1. 'Turning water into slime'
PERFECT.
Ray Bruns
(6,952 posts)2. Yay Toons

dalton99a
(96,203 posts)3. Kick
LetMyPeopleVote
(183,874 posts)4. Thank you for the cartoons
rumleyfips
(28 posts)5. Swamp
We were knee deep in the green algae and the big fool said to push on .
erronis
(24,923 posts)9. Excellent - Pete Seeger 1967
https://genius.com/Pete-seeger-waist-deep-in-the-big-muddy-lyrics
Written by Seeger in 1967, the song was an allegory for the turn of events in Vietnam at the time. In the song, a company commander criticizes his sergeant, which was widely seen as Johnson's arguments with (and ultimate firing of) his Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara.
Seeger performed this song at anti-war rallies, and the Smothers Brothers asked him to perform it on the first episode of their second season. CBS cut it from the show before airing though. That censorship only brought more attention to the song by the anti-war movement.
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Seeger performed this song at anti-war rallies, and the Smothers Brothers asked him to perform it on the first episode of their second season. CBS cut it from the show before airing though. That censorship only brought more attention to the song by the anti-war movement.
It was back in nineteen forty-two
I was a member of a good platoon
We were on maneuvers in-a Loozianna
One night by the light of the moon
The captain told us to ford a river
That's how it all begun
We were -- knee deep in the Big Muddy
But the big fool said to push on
The Sergeant said, "Sir, are you sure
This is the best way back to the base?"
"Sergeant, go on! I forded this river
'Bout a mile above this place
It'll be a little soggy but just keep slogging
We'll soon be on dry ground."
We were -- waist deep in the Big Muddy
And the big fool said to push on
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murielm99
(33,154 posts)6. Thank you.
I love Rosie.
FakeNoose
(42,985 posts)7. The "clown" theme keeps coming back, doesn't it?
There are many different ways to call him one. This is clever I think ....

planetc
(9,011 posts)8. Yay! Toons!
PatSeg
(54,007 posts)10. Thanks for the toons!