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Rob's Reply to Khan
(9/18/00)


"I think Schmidty just wants to write the kinds of comics /he/ likes...."

Khan, 8/29/99

"I seriously think you just want to do _Peace Party_ to improve the popular depiction of Native Americans."

Khan, 7/2/00

Comment:  Nothing has changed between your two wildly contradictory opinions. I've still published exactly two comics and their content remains exactly the same. Based on no evidence whatsoever, you've changed your opinion 180 degrees.

I guess that's what happens when you're young, naive, and don't know what the hell you're talking about. Or did "Cloffo" tell you to change your opinion, though the facts haven't changed? It's happened before, so why not again?

Let me know if you need me to point out any more stupid contradictions in your positions, okay?

Rob

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