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Posted By deathray 3 months, 1 week ago in HumorSatirical political cartoons on The Washington Post from Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Tom Toles.
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skyking2p3 months, 1 week ago
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from the NYT
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AnteUp3 months, 1 week ago
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Oh this is too good! Follow the link and click on Conrad Gallery
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to view 27 of Conrad's stunning cartoons - it features a brief commentary beside each cartoon.
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/paulconrad/gall...
It would appear that PBS/Independent Lens is doing a doc on him. -

jovial3 months, 1 week ago
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I figured it out not to be crazy although the garbage being spewed is "crazy". It's an orchestrated effort to cause healthcare to fail. And ladies and gentlemen, it's been rather effective. The loonies as we call them did their homework and found out that fear does work quite well. It got Bush re-elected in 2004. What kills me is the progressives aren't learning that this is killing them and they are acting like sacrificial sheep about to be slaughtered. What Democrats and liberals need to be doing is harping on those strong emotions like fear, sympathy, etc. to gain support on their issues. Just being on the good side of an issue is apparently not enough.
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