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The Doonesbury Nation

The Doonesbury Nation

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A trip down memory lane? A history lesson?
Review: Doonesbury books should be the textbook for the last week of high school history courses. You can use this book to remember the political atmosphere of the early 90s or just to have some slightly intellectual comics lying around. Of course, if you don't already like Doonesbury, this probably won't change anything.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I'm a Democrat who Dislikes "Doonesbury"
Review: Zonker, an airheaded moron was never an appealing character. His silly quest to redo Woodstock is an insult to every reader's collective intelligence. I admit, I don't like Doonesbury one iota. I CAN'T STAND that fresh mouthed brat, Alex Doonesbury and her stupid names for her pop (popster, dadster, popmeister, poppadoodle) are very irritating. Kim, the sneaky Generation X female is for the birds. Duke and his equally unappealing son are the male versions of stinky Alex. Mr. Butts should be stubbed out and flushed down the toilet.

One good thing about not being famous is you don't run the risk of being put down in "Doonesbury." That is a good incentive to shun fame. I really dislike "Doonesbury," and I was a history major!


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