You know, all these Interventionists who claim to free countries--- Do they actually visit the countries they "free"? Of course not. It would be something like this comic up here. And speaking of which, today's Antiwar Comic features a familiar face. For more comics visit.
The Antiwar Comic: The 1812 Overkill
The history of warhawks in the U.S. goes back a lot further than most people think. For more comics, including today's Bradley Manning comic, visit:
The Antiwar Comic: The 1812 Overkill
The history of warhawks in the U.S. goes back a lot further than most people think. For more comics, including today's Bradley Manning comic, visit:
The Antiwar Comic: It Ain’t Easy Being Antiwar
When you're antiwar, you get a lot of flack. I'm not exactly sure why. For more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: How Much for the War?
Remember Michelle Bachman? Yeah, I'd like to forget her too.
The Antiwar Comic: Blinded by the Bias
This one was inspired by some of my friends and family. Who, in my opinion, are way too trusting of law enforcement.
The American Foreign Policy Gift Shop
Have you ever wondered what they sell at the gift shop at the salt-pit torture dungeon in Baghram, Afghanistan? Thanks to Kalim Kassam.