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Frank Tashlin’s VAN BORING (HE NEVER SAYS A WORD)
http://www.emulsioncompulsion.com/ 2008/ 09/ 30/ image-blog/ frank-tashlins-van-…Frank Tashlin’s VAN BORING (HE NEVER SAYS A WORD) September 30th, 2008 by Scott Marks An after work cocktail was never far from Van Boring’s (or Tashlin’s) thoughts. An article in this morning’s edition of The Stripper’s Guide (a blog dedicated to the history of the American newspaper comic strip) caught my attention.
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Palin disinvited from Iran rally
http://www.ireport.com/ docs/ DOC-89704?ref=feeds%2FlatestSeptember 18, 2008 Categories: Sarah Palin Palin disinvited from Iran rally The organizers of an anti-Iran rally Monday rescinded their invitation to Alaska Governor Sarah Palin after Democrats protested that her presence would turn the event into a political rally, McCain campaign and Jewish community sources said.
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Biden Blasts McCain
http://www.ireport.com/ docs/ DOC-87122?ref=feeds%2Flatest*Even Karl Rove is saying that McCain is Lying. Please feel free to comment and tell me your opinions. Also feel free to tell me who you are voting for and why. Send the videos I posted to everyone you know, especially the republicans.* Biden: McCain is dead wrong Posted: 05:30 PM ET From
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What’s With Bush’s Monkey Feet?
http://famousdc.com/ 2008/ 09/ 11/ whats-with-bushs-monkey-feet/What’s With Bush’s Monkey Feet? In this cartoon…. September 11, 2008 | Leave a clever comment » No Comments
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Obama’s Lipstick on Pig Speech Stole Content From Editorial Cartoon
http://scottthong.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 11/ obamas-lipstick-on-pig-speech-sto…So Obama really stepped in the pigshot (sic) with his lipstick on a pig remark. Could the controversy get any more embarassing for him? It sure could! I love editorial cartoons, and I laugh at Obama, so this is the perfect combination: —————————- From World Net Daily: Obama plagiarized ‘lipstick
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Obama’s Lipstick on Pig Speech Stole Content From Editorial Cartoon
http://scottthong.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 11/ obamas-lipstick-on-pig-speech-sto…So Obama really stepped in the pigshot (sic) with his lipstick on a pig remark. Could the controversy get any more embarassing for him? It sure could! I love editorial cartoons, and I laugh at Obama, so this is the perfect combination: —————————- From World Net Daily: Obama plagiarized ‘lipstick
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Is Plagiarism Contagious?
http://crazypolitics.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ is-plagiarism-contagious.htmlOne now has to wonder if Joe Biden's plagiarism is a contagious disease. NewsBusters has a great piece up showing that Barack Obama's entire rant prior to the "Lipstick on a Pig" line was lifted from Tom Toles cartoon in the Washington Post on September 5th.
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Obama Repeatedly Quotes Cartoonist on Campaign Trail
http://www.againstobama.com/ 2008/ 09/ obama-repeatedly-quotes-cartoonist-on-cam…FOX NEWS - Barack Obama’s “lipstick on a pig” comment grabbed all the headlines Wednesday, but a line he delivered just before that remark is leading critics to wonder whether the Democratic presidential candidate’s speechwriter is a cartoonist.
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Share-it Saturday, August 17
http://mandoron.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 08/ 16/ share-it-saturday-august-17/Good morning people of the world. I’m sitting at the table eating a chocolate-chip pancake. My wife thinks I’m nuts for not liking chocolate-chip pancakes. Oh well. It’s better than cereal. Funny stuff this week. I think you will find this week’s links to your liking: My friend Andrea shares an awesome story about her five-year old singing about Jesus & the Spider-Pig.
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I Think That I Shall Never See Blah Blah Blah Blah Bugs Bunny
http://frederatorblogs.com/ channel_frederator/ 2008/ 08/ 14/ i-think-that-i-sha…Former Poet Laureate Billy Collins loves cartoons! Back in June, Collins wrote an article for The Wall Street Journal called “Inspired by a Bunny Wabbit” which explained how his poetry has been influenced by cartoons.
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