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Comic strip a conspiracy myth

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Awesome!!
 
Based on a true (rather than troo) story....The Sock Chronicles:


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Sorry, THIS one is awesome!
 
I have a suggestion for this thread that I would like you to consider seriously.

These cartoons are brilliant - really funny. I think they should be collated.

I would like you to consider the option of gathering them all, and creating a book. The proceeds from this book would go to help the victims of 911.

Now, there are several reasons for my suggestion.
- The cartoons are good enough to deserve wider readership, and the ability to read it offline. (I would love a copy on my desk, and it could encourage wider discussion of the issues around 911)
- It has been difficult to classify this thread, and wherever we (mods) move it has produced dissent.
- Some of the cartoons are difficult to make moderation decisions about, since we do not want to fall into censorship, yet we need to maintain the standards set for the forum.
- If these were to be collated into a book, they should not be left visible here on the web, as sales will improve dramatically when contents are not freely available to the public. This helps the mod team, and helps ensure that more people purchase the book, generating more income for the cause.

So, why not give this some thought? Set a deadline for submissions for the first edition, and find a volunteer to collate them for publishing.
 
I thought this had been resolved earlier in the thread? I'll need to go back through it and find out when I have a chance.
 

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