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Who are you voting for in 16 years?

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Hey! Awesome!

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Great comic Chris! Some really powerful images, great flow.

Great job!

And done BEFORE Tuesday! (Something I don't think I'm going to pull off with an election inspired comic.)

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I agree. Good work.

Some would suggest that they're already just doing "democracy shadow puppets" with two parties, massive amounts of money neeeded to run a campaign, and the electoral college.
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That was great. You can count on my vote! :D
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Good stuff - I noticed a small typo:

"a head" should be "ahead"...

So whose your running mate? 8)
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Re: Hey! Awesome!

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Tim Mallos wrote:Great comic (Kris)! Some really powerful images, great flow.

Great job!

And done BEFORE Tuesday! (Something I don't think I'm going to pull off with an election inspired comic.)

Tim
Thanks getting it done before tuesdayis why I was up until 5am last night :-? . Now I just need to get the front and back cover done and start assembling the comics so I can hand out my propaganda before and on tuesday.
William G wrote:Some would suggest that they're already just doing "democracy shadow puppets" with two parties, massive amounts of money neeeded to run a campaign, and the electoral college.
Yeah I don't necessarily disagree with you, but I wanted to suggest that it is not yet hopeless.
efm wrote:That was great. You can count on my vote!
Wow and I haven't even had to lie yet!
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:oops: Doh. Dude, I so know how to spell your name.

Would you believe I'm tired too?

Tom.

Um, Tim
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Tim Mallos wrote::oops: Doh. Dude, I so know how to spell your name.

Would you believe I'm tired too?

Tom.

Um, Tim
I believe you, it's just as a Presidential candidate I have to make sure everyone knows my name. :D
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Post by William G »

You know, the other day the calssic Stallone movie "Demolition Man" was on and there was a passing joke about "President Schwartzenegger"

Given current events, I think Demolition Man might turn out the be prohpetic.
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Very nice comic. I particularly like the "comic-ness" of it.
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Amerigo wrote:Good stuff - I noticed a small typo:

"a head" should be "ahead"...

So whose your running mate? 8)
Oooo thanks for the prrof reading, I think it should be fixed now. As far as my running mate? We'll see, considering edwards wasn't announced as Kerry's running mate until a few months ago I think I have some time.
am G wrote:You know, the other day the calssic Stallone movie "Demolition Man" was on and there was a passing joke about "President Schwartzenegger"

Given current events, I think Demolition Man might turn out the be prohpetic.
Eeeek!I hope I don't have to run against him!
Greg Stephens wrote:Very nice comic. I particularly like the "comic-ness" of it.
Do you mean "comic-ness" as it related to humor?
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oops that was me and there are few typos: It should quote "William G" not "am G" and there shoul be an "is" after "as it" in the last line.
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Post by losttoy »

Great comic ... some of your best work yet.

While I would support you as a candidate, how the heck are you going to get your name out and not become just yet another name in those "third party" you listed ... i.e.: where are you going to get the millions of dollars of cash to run?

Good luck!
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losttoy wrote: While I would support you as a candidate, how the heck are you going to get your name out and not become just yet another name in those "third party" you listed ... i.e.: where are you going to get the millions of dollars of cash to run?
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Kris Lachowski wrote:
Greg Stephens wrote:Very nice comic. I particularly like the "comic-ness" of it.
Do you mean "comic-ness" as it related to humor?
No, I meant it in the sense of how you used the form of comics in the telling of the tale. Not all comics actually use the form as strongly as they could. I think this one was more successful than most in that regard.
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Post by Neil Cohn »

Great comic Kris. Your visual rhetoric was fantastic!

However, I'm afraid that I disagree with your statements. Voting for a third party candidate in America doesn't work, not because of apathy or ignorance, but because our system is only designed to handle two parties due to the "winner take all" style elections we have. (The Founders thought parties were a bad idea, but had to deal with them after the election of 1800.)

If you really want a candidate who represents your views, the practical thing isn't to run to a different party that will never get heard in a system that isn't designed for them, but to take over one of the existing major parties. In fact, this is exactly what the neo-cons did to the Republican party post-Barry Goldwater, and why we're in the mess we're in.

And, since this is the "Hype" forum, I'd like to point out that all of this stuff (and more!! including more suggestions!) is discussed in my political book with Thom Hartmann, We the People: A Call to Take Back America, which came out earlier this year. Plus, given the election results, everything we discuss in there is still relevant!

Sorry... I hope you don't think I'm ragging on your views. The comic really was excuted superbly, and I'd probably vote for you!
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I hate to agree with Neil, but the system sucks the way it is and change is not happening. Many people blame Nader for Gore not winning in 2000 and look who ended up in office because of it. Furthermore, see how Nader did not do as well this year because people believe they do not want to "waste their vote" on a party that has no chance in actually winning. If Nader became a democrat just for the sake of getting equal time and money, change could be made from inside. Frankly, I thought a Kerry/Nader ticket would have been kick-ass, but Kerry choose Edwards as a running mate.

While I do not agree that Kerry was just a "lite" version of Bush, I do agree that the system has to change to create more diversity. The tricky part is to get a third party in there that has any equality of the other two parties. That means getting on EVERY state's ballet and have equal time on TV and in debates. The last person to do so was Perot. Ross Perot was a billionaire and that is how you get your voice heard ... money.
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Ah money. The source of, and answer to, all of life's problems...
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William G wrote:Ah money. The source of, and answer to, all of life's problems...
I thought that was beer...?
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Post by Kris Lachowski »

To everybody:

I definitely don't mind hearing that you disagree with me. I'm just really happy that my comic spurs thought and discussion. I definitely plan on further installments in this series and I intend to at least touch on if not thoroughly cover all of the good points everyone has brought up to me both in person and in Internet land. The only bad thing about all of this feedback is that I'm really tempted to do another installment of this series right away, but as an artist I really feel like I should complete a different type of comic first. Thanks for reading and commenting.
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Neil Cohn wrote: And, since this is the "Hype" forum, I'd like to point out that all of this stuff (and more!! including more suggestions!) is discussed in my political book with Thom Hartmann, We the People: A Call to Take Back America, which came out earlier this year. Plus, given the election results, everything we discuss in there is still relevant!
I just read Neil's book. I think anyone who is interested in the subjects relating to my comic should definately read Neil's book.
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