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Monthly Archives: December 2005
Self Inflicted Wound
Click image to enlarge. Daniel Henninger askes in the WSJ, "How is it in the press's interest to be an enabler in the indictment of a leaker? Bringing legal ruin to a public official under either law(the Intelligence Identities Protection … Continue reading
Something to Scream About
Click image to enlarge. I've been trying to come up with just the right cartoon about Ramsey Clark and the Saddam trial but I keep getting distracted. Today's distraction is that zany DNC chair, Howard Dean. In an interview with … Continue reading
Your Car Is So Busted
Click image to enlarge. How's my driving? Call 1-800-BIG-BROTHER. The City of Akron has contracted with Nestor Traffic Systems to photograph speeders. Like othe high tech enterprises, your ticket arrives by mail, presumably untouched by human hands. In 19 days … Continue reading
Tagged local cartoons, akron
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Natural Selection
Click image to enlarge. Four members of the anti-war group, Christian Peacemaker Teams, were abducted in Iraq by a group called Swords of Righteousness Brigade. Naturally, Christian Peacemaker Teams blamed the U.S. and U.K. governments. Apparently CPT didn't get extra … Continue reading
Tagged Iraq
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Archived Cartoons
If you want to find one of my cartoons prior to the beginning of this blog on October 12, 2005 click here.
Tagged the blog
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Embedded Journalist
Click image to enlarge. According to a story in the International Herald Tribune, the U.S. Military contracted with a public relations firm, the Lincoln Group, to place positive stories in Iraq publications.
Tagged Iraq, media
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