editorial cartoons
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Re: editorial cartoons
mmm ... I didn´t catched the first one (you know, the contextual side of humor and all that, maybe...) but I guess I can laugh or something like that at/with the second one ... Gracias for sharing them, s-t!!!!!!!!!
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happy you took the time to reply, I need any excuse I can find to write these days
the context for the first cartoon is hell, political hell, i been trying to maintain a Patagonian state of mind about the state of "A"merican corporate democracy.
Somebody said if the US government cannot get a handle on Monsanto; Russia is going to nuke us. And in the meantime our congress passes laws to defend marriage but not children. Not to change the subject but I feel about Sylvia Plath the way some feel about Che.
What ever happened to all those smart university women that grew up in the fifties, we could use one now.
please pardon the ramble
the context for the first cartoon is hell, political hell, i been trying to maintain a Patagonian state of mind about the state of "A"merican corporate democracy.
Somebody said if the US government cannot get a handle on Monsanto; Russia is going to nuke us. And in the meantime our congress passes laws to defend marriage but not children. Not to change the subject but I feel about Sylvia Plath the way some feel about Che.
What ever happened to all those smart university women that grew up in the fifties, we could use one now.
please pardon the ramble
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Re: editorial cartoons
Outstanding 'tunes for the masses...
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