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Ooops, That’s Not Funny

Friday, May 30th, 2008.

Actually, it’s funny … and ironic joke by Married to the Sea. Click to see more works of them.

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16 Responses to “Ooops, That’s Not Funny”

  1. j.ohyffer
    May 31st, 2008 11:05
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    Wow.. bring it to a new low. 3000 dead Americans and you make jokes. I guess you didn’t lose a loved one.

  2. Zacyn
    May 31st, 2008 11:53
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    tasteless… can’t expect a positive reaction with mocking that day in American history to Americans.

  3. Shimmy
    May 31st, 2008 12:31
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    @j.ohyffer

    Yeah, it does hurt hey? Its supposed to. It shows how the shoe’s on the other foot. All the 9/11 hi-jackers were from SAUDI ARABIA but the Bush administration invaded IRAQ and now there are over a hundred thousand civilians that have died. Oops… Guess you didn’t loose your entire fucking family?

  4. BPM
    May 31st, 2008 13:02
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    Documented Iraqi civilian deaths from violence:
    84,099 – 91,762

    http://www.iraqbodycount.org/

    Current Iraq War Cost:
    $524,187,638,637

    http://www.nationalpriorities.org/costofwar_home

    Iraqi Involvement in 9-11:
    None

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3118262.stm

    NONE of the 9-11 Hijackers were Iraqi. As everyone well knows the actual orchestrator of 9-11 attacks was the Wahhabi radical Osama bin Muhammad bin Awad bin Laden, a Saudi national.

  5. Joan of Argghh!
    May 31st, 2008 20:32
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    Stick with silly videos. Your ability to grasp a situation with more than one detail is beyond your attention deficit disorder abilities.

  6. stevo
    June 1st, 2008 00:23
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    we didn’t invade Iraq 4 9/11 that was Afghanistan. we invaded Iraq for the W.M.D.’s which are currently in Pakistan. u guys r all clueless. this is a terrible joke. My uncle was on the plane that flew into the north tower. any of you conspiracy people who think that those planes didn’t really happen and it was really the government, you don’t deserve to live.

  7. Sam
    June 1st, 2008 02:33
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    All I could think of after reading the last comment -

    “For everything else, there’s mastercard.”

    Anyway, I really love this cartoon. It’s very insightful, and makes a really good point about the current war.

  8. John Smith
    June 1st, 2008 05:36
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    Thank you.

  9. Lynn
    June 2nd, 2008 11:09
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    To all of you people who seem to think that those who lost family in the 9/11 attacks: you were not the only ones affected deeply by the attacks. You do not have the monopoly on appropriate responses to a national tragedy. And whether or not the official reasons for entering the war had to do with 9/11, you cannot pretend that we were not sold the war under the banner of protection against terrorism like we experienced on 9/11. So yes, the war has everything to do with the attacks. And when it comes to the war, I have a very personal stake in that.

    But I guess you didn’t lose a loved one in the war.

  10. Owen
    June 6th, 2008 07:00
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    “any of you conspiracy people who think that those planes didn’t really happen and it was really the government, you don’t deserve to live.”
    They do not deserve to live because they are convinced by very good evidence? I don’t think that you have the right to decide who deserves to live and who does not.

  11. Dan
    June 15th, 2008 22:04
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    The only good American is a dead American.

  12. wakeup
    June 17th, 2008 20:52
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    More like:

    Saudi Arabia has some old worthless buildings lose money. So they rig the buildings with thermate bombs (forensic evidence) finds a couple of dope-head Canadian pays them to walk around Saudi Arabia and fail flight school lessons. Then kills the Canadians. Saudi Arabia uses their own remote controlled airplanes to fly into the buildings. An hour later the blow-up the two buildings and a third for good measure, reducing the buildings to powder in 9, 10, and 6 seconds. Then Saudi Arabia starts a war with Mexico under-reporting the torture, and deaths of the war. Finally they are set up to make any changes to the laws of the land they want, they increase taxes and destroy freedom. The king of Saudi Arabia has full control over the country.

  13. Miguel Duarte
    July 31st, 2008 02:19
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    This doesn’t make fun of 9/11 in any way and stop guilt tripping people with the whole “you didn’t lose a loved one” line. This is mocking the American response to the attacks.
    The US attacks the UAE, therefore the UAE attacks Canada. There’s no logic in attacking Canada because Canada was not responsible.
    It is known that most of the hijackers responsible for 9/11 were Saudis, but instead of going after Saudis, we go after Saddam’s WMD’s.
    Afghanistan is justified. Iraq, as is once again painfully made obvious, is not. It’s the same as if the UAE attacked Canada even though the US is responsible.

    This has nothing to do with the victims of 9/11, it has everything to do with America’s disastrous foreign policy decisions that have gotten us nose deep in the Middle East.

  14. Stanley
    August 6th, 2008 15:51
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    “Wow.. bring it to a new low. 3000 dead Americans and you make jokes. I guess you didn’t lose a loved one.”

    The joke is that it was their own governments disasterous foreign policy that led to their death, the US had left a timebomb in the middle East from the second they started handing out weapons in the middle east.

    They were meddling where they didn’t belogn and 9/11 was the result.

  15. anonymous
    August 11th, 2008 23:20
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    lol

  16. ghost
    August 16th, 2008 11:38
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    Hi! I stumbled on your comic. I appreciate the social commentary it provides and while I don’t particularly care one way or another for it, I am not very impressed with any of the commenters who are trying to browbeat you into shame for posting your thoughts and your work. Like some of the other people responded, those who may have tragically lost loved ones or acquaintances in the attacks do not hold a monopoly on public reaction or nation responses to the event. Everyone in the nation and, to a certain extent, globally was affected by what happened on that fateful day. It is arrogant and insulting for people to come along and try to shut down others by saying “Oh, you must not have lost a loved one” because you are not behaving properly in their eyes.

    TL;DR: give me a break. If you don’t like the comic, keep surfing past it and get over your high horse. You aren’t the sole American who was stunned senseless by an atrocity that day.

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