Saturday, October 16, 2004

 

Doonesbury, Salon.com, and George Douche Bush

Part The First
DId you know that you can read Doonesbury online, for free, every day? It's a laudable public service provided by the good folks at Salon.com. Check it out!

Part The Second
Here's last Wednesday's Doonesbury strip:



Part The Third
Salon, God bless them, has waived its normal registration restrictions to allow everybody to read the article mentioned in the Doonesbury strip. It's called "Why conservatives must not vote for Bush" and it's very well-written. I encourage you to read it. (I think Bush is a cancer on our nation, so I don't need convincing, but I enjoyed the article nonetheless.) Check it out!


Part The Last
Here's one last plug for Salon.com. I read The Boston Globe online most every day at Boston.com. It isn't as satisfying or as complete as having the entire newspaper in your hands, but it's FREE, and I save a crapload of trees. Unfortunately, one of the things that's missing in the online edition is the comics page. And I miss it, by gum!

So let me recommend to you Salon's "My Comics Page." It offers a boatload of comics to choose from, as well as 32 years of Doonesbury comics(!) and a free Calvin and Hobbes book, for just $11.95 a year. That's one lousy buck a month!

Once again, for those who haven't been paying attention, here's the link to the Salon piece:
Salon.com | Why conservatives must not vote for Bush
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