The whole point of free speech is not to make ideas exempt from criticism but to expose them to it.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Hey Wild Johnny, wait for me...


So what in tarnation was this here deal all about?

Excerpt:

"The senator from the state that kills Wild Bill Hickok every day for tourists says we would be safer with gun-toting yahoos walking around Central Park.

Yee-ha!

Never mind that there has not been a killing in Central Park since 2002, the victim being struck from behind with a rock."


6 comments:

caheidelberger said...

Well done... but hey! Your art looks a lot like my own Russ Olson mashup from January. Can I claim you violated my rights to my copyright violation? ;-)

Braden said...

The Constitutionally protected right to fully automatic weapons and hand grenades should not end at the front doors of Congress. Remove the security guards! Remove the metal detectors! Why should our representatives fear us, the armed citizenry? They don't fear us concealing weapons in Central Park, why would they care if I brought an AR-15 into the Capitol building? Congress would surely be a much safer place if all the legislators were packin heat.

Somehow I don't think Wild Johnny would vote for this...

Bill Fleming said...

Sure, Corey, we can claim anything we want to. I learned that by reading all those *ahem* other blogs.
Pretty nifty, huh?

Bill Fleming said...

p.s. nice poster CH. You gonna do one for Bob's fundraiser?

Michael Sanborn said...

So, how safe would criminals feel if they knew their intended victims might be packin? I'm juss askin'

Bill Fleming said...

Mike, I have a writer friend (whose name I'll withhold) who says— half jokingly— that everyone ought to be entitled to one free murder. Says he thinks it would do wonders for the crime rate. I'm just sayin'.