Posted on 05/12/2011 1:09:18 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Superman...super flip-flopper!
Someone got a spanking, I think....
Superman...the consumate illegal alien...his adoption by the Kent’s was also undocumented.
no, marketing
Well gee. With all the other problems going on in the World. I find it a hoot that this is what everyone was angry about. Citizenship for Superman or losing it....whatever. I hope they are happy. Just continue to eat that soup in the homeless shelter. It is appalling what is considered important now a days.....a cartoon character????? lol.
I’m glad he is pro-USA, but in general Superman is a d#$k,
http://superdickery.com/index.php?Itemid=45&id=28&layout=blog&option=com_content&view=category
We already have one traitor in the house don’t need a second.
He found out that kryptonite detox was covered under Obamacare.
Never trust a man whose hair is that neat and slick.
I’m suspicious of anyone who wears his underwear on the outside.
He gave it up, he’s not going back to that, I don’t think.
DC has him supporting nebulous ideals instead, not the country.
Too effin’late AFAIC, so you might as well name him John Effin’ Kerry.
He will take Biden’s spot on the ticket for 2012.....You heard here, first! HAHAHA!
DC will have the character say anything, do anything, feel anything, be anything, lie about anything, cheat on anything, hear anything, smell anything.....just to sell more comic books.
Say!!! That sure does remind me of the stain!! It really do!
I politely disagree.Before my mother threw out my old comics many years ago,,Didnt everyones mother do that?,,,I used to own a superman comic showing that the kents did indeed adopt Clark.After finding him he spent maybe a day at a smallville orphanage while the Kents did the paperwork for his adoption.Im 50 now,,and that was many many years ago,,but im fairly certain that was included in one of the many storylines from Supermans past.
Also,,we shouldnt blame Superman for what some gutless writer tries to say today..hes still my hero.
Not only that, he died some time ago. I forgot him after he became a lately departed corpse.
I started reading Superman in 1936 or '37. Fortunately, my uncle owned a drug store and I read most of the comic books of that day for free.
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