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Friday TOON Roundup 3 - The Rest (Original Post) n2doc Jan 2015 OP
Thanks for the toons! daleanime Jan 2015 #1
All toons SteveG Jan 2015 #2
Pope: Maybe Pope Francis meant 'May Not' rock Jan 2015 #3
I think he means 'ought not' Greybnk48 Jan 2015 #4
I believe you have it precisely rock Jan 2015 #5
Remember, rustbeltvoice Jan 2015 #6
and this time too: rustbeltvoice Jan 2015 #10
Thank you for the Cartoons Gothmog Jan 2015 #7
Bwahahaha! "Freedom of Describing" New Pulitzer Category... countryjake Jan 2015 #8
KnR Hekate Jan 2015 #9
K & R. Thank you! n/t Tom_Foolery Jan 2015 #11

Greybnk48

(10,167 posts)
4. I think he means 'ought not'
Fri Jan 16, 2015, 11:47 AM
Jan 2015

in the ethical sense. Whether or not one agrees or disagrees is another question. Excellent toon regarding this question.

rustbeltvoice

(430 posts)
6. Remember,
Fri Jan 16, 2015, 12:58 PM
Jan 2015

Anytime a public utterance, writing, or cartoon is done that is found offensive to some Moslems, a retaliatory reprisal in human killing(s) can occur anywhere else in the world. A Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, published a dozen cartoons on 30 September 2005; Pope Benedict XVI quoted Byzantine history; and Moslems killed in retaliation. Pope Francis may be trying to prevent similar acts.

«Nous avons vengé le prophète (we have avenged the prophet)»

rustbeltvoice

(430 posts)
10. and this time too:
Sat Jan 17, 2015, 11:08 AM
Jan 2015

Any Moslem can make himself a jihadi, at anytime.

http://www.france24.com/en/20150117-charlie-hebdo-protests-niger-pakistan-algiers-zinder-france/

"...The unrest came a day after four people were killed and at least 45 others were injured in protests in Niger's second city of Zinder, with demonstrators ransacking three churches and torching the French cultural centre. ...

...There was also bloodshed in Karachi, Pakistan, where three people were injured when protesters clashed with police outside the French consulate, officials said. Among them was an AFP photographer, who was shot in the back. ..."

countryjake

(8,554 posts)
8. Bwahahaha! "Freedom of Describing" New Pulitzer Category...
Sat Jan 17, 2015, 02:43 AM
Jan 2015
'Best Description of a Charlie Hebdo Cartoon'

N.Y. Times Wins For 7,600-Word, 10-Part Description of Cartoon



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