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By Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman

Zits Cartoon for 10/30/2009
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Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman

Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman's popular comic "Zits", the story of a teen and his parents trying to coexist (with humorous results), debuted in 1997 and has been running strong ever since. Pulitzer Prize winner Borgman collaborated with Scott after working as a cartoonist with the Cincinnati ...

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Report Offensive Content lol - 11-12-2009 15:49


hi


Report Offensive Content LOL - 11-02-2009 11:02


Don't you know it was the consevatives the christans who turned halloween into something good and not a devil worship only holiday.


Report Offensive Content - 11-01-2009 23:25

Faith - 10-31-2009 22:05

Let me guess...you other names are 'Hope' and 'Charity', right, li'l 'Bible-thumpa'?


Report Offensive Content - 11-01-2009 20:04


Go back to hell "Faith"!


Report Offensive Content Faith - 10-31-2009 22:05

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'On that note, why don't you re-read the Bible and stop reading things into it that aren't there. Adding your own spin, or leaving things off of the original word of God'. What am I adding? Everything I said is from the Bible. I also said people who are INTERESTED could go and search Halloween's roots---where it originated, etc. What is the problem with that? Another thing is what does politics have to do with it? You mentioned socialism. Socialism is a form of government. Halloween is a secular holiday. I fail to see the connection. If my spelling bothered you, I apologize, it was a typo. One last thing to Trick or Treat-I never said what you should or shouldn't do, only that everyone-to an extent-is entitled to do what they wish. Also, it's conservatives who are the ones who want to outlaw things they don't agree with, not liberals.



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