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With television hosts unwilling to joke about President Barack Obama as those comedians regularly ridicule conservatives, there’s a bright spot coming up this week in a new TV show set to debut on ABC which will mock leftist environmentalism. The Wall Street Journal reported Friday: The new animated television series ‘The Goode Family’ is a send-up of a clan of environmentalists who live by the words ‘What would Al Gore do?’ Gerald and Helen Goode want nothing more than to minimize their carbon footprint. They feed their dog, Che, only veggies (much to the pet's dismay) and Mr. Goode...
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This Wizard of Id cartoon hits the present political/economic reality right on the head! Use the link above or copy and past; http://www.ecountrylifestyle.com Cartoon is at bottom of page.
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Got the following e-mail from the Daily Outrage: We're proud to present you with 17 cartoons specially commissioned for the Daily Outrage! Check them out at http://www.dailyoutrage.com/archive.php?story_id=56 Here are some sample titles. Send your favorites to a friend! · OBAMA LEADS NEW POLITBURO! · GUILTY WHITES ELECT OBAMA! · MCCAIN - ALWAYS PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN! · MICHELLE "ASHAMED TO BE AN AMERICAN" OBAMA! · OBAMA GOES TO MEETING WITH JACKSON! · OBAMA PRACTICES HIS FRENCH! · IF HE WASN'T BLACK, THIS CANDIDACY WOULD BE A JOKE · WE LOVE OBAMA - HE'S PRETTY AND YOUNG · WHO CARES...
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hey pookie, just heard daily toons was ending. many thanks man for a bunch of great reads
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Ran across this early this morning. Thought it was interesting and might spawn some interesting discussion. I can think of a zillion comments myself but most of them would not lead to a constructive dialog. Either way... hate it or enjoy it, have at it...
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Of which country?This Thread Brought To You By The Letter "W" And Family:
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Here is a round-up of some of the 'toons since last post. I hope you enjoy!
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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day Free Republic made its debut in September, 1996, and the forum was added in early 1997. Over 100,000 people have registered for posting privileges on Free Republic, and the forum is read daily by tens of thousands of concerned citizens and patriots from all around the country and the world. A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day was introduced on June 24, 2002. It's only a small room in JimRob's house where we can get to know one another a little better; salute and support our military and our leaders; pray for those in...
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Some toons for your pleasure (I trust) Trying out a new idea /strip ZOT media Inc....
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THE WORD IN BUBBLES - The Christian comic strip “Heaven’s Love Thrift Shop” [above] now appears in 15 newspapers. ...The strip, called “Heaven’s Love Thrift Shop,” made its debut in 15 American newspapers this month, with quotations from Scripture and characters talking about their faith. Though other comics occasionally address religious themes, mainstream newspapers and syndicates have largely avoided strips that make religion so central.... Because of the religious content in “Heaven’s Love Thrift Shop,” several papers have run it in the news pages rather than with other comics. Kevin Frank, the strip’s author, said his goal was “very simplistic,...
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The British National Party is launching a leaflet campaign featuring the controversial Danish cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.A BNP spokesman said the images illustrate how Islam and Western values do not mix - but were not intended to cause offence. The 12 cartoons, which initially appeared in Denmark and were reprinted in other European countries, have sparked violent protests across the Islamic world. They have not been published in the British press, but at least 50 people have been Advertisement killed during demonstrations around the world. A Pakistani Muslim cleric last week offered rewards amounting to more than Ł600,000 for...
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Protests have continued throughout the Muslim world over the publication of caricatures of the prophet Mohammed. Although the drawings were first published in Denmark last September, several newspapers recently reprinted the cartoons, which renewed anger in Muslim communities. Emotions run high in the Muslim world over cartoons that show a caricature: a distorted drawing or image ridiculing the prophet Mohammed. Islamic law forbids depictions of the prophet, even positive images, in order to prevent idolatry. Professor Akbar Ahmed of American University in Washington, D.C. says the uproar highlights the tension between religious tolerance and freedom of speech. "In a sense...
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Muslim demonstrators clashed with security forces who fired live rounds and tear gas to break up violent protests in several Asian countries Monday against the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad. Four people were killed and at least 19 wounded in Afghanistan. The worst of the violence was outside Bagram, the main US base in the country, with Afghan police firing on 2,000 protesters as they tried to break into the heavily guarded facility. Two of the demonstrators were killed and five wounded, while eight police were also hurt. In the central Afghan city of Mihtarlam, police fired on...
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The cartoon was disgracefully insensitive. It depicted a barbed wire Star of David in which innocent Palestinian men, women and children were trapped. By the time it appeared in the Seattle Times in July 2003, hundreds of Israeli civilians had been mercilessly slaughtered by Palestinian terrorists in what they call the "second intifada." But compared to what is typically found in the Arab press, cartoonist Tony Auth's effrontery was fairly bland. Arab political "humor" knows no bounds. A cartoon in Qatar's Al-Watan depicted Prime Minister Ariel Sharon drinking from a goblet of Palestinian children's blood. Another, in the Egyptian Al-Ahram...
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A Belgian-Dutch Islamic political organization posted anti-Jewish cartoons on its Web site in response to the cartoons of the prophet Mohammed that appeared in Danish papers last year and offended many Muslims. The cartoons were posted on the Arab European League's site on Saturday. It was not working Sunday morning because of exceeded bandwidth. The cartoons depicting Mohammed wearing a turban-shaped bomb were first published in Denmark, and then in newspapers elsewhere in Europe in a show of solidarity with press freedoms. The Islamic site carried a disclaimer saying the images were being shown as part of an exercise in...
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Last Friday the CT Blog revealed how a delegation of Danish Muslims, led by Copenhagen imam Abu Laban, toured the Middle East in December and showed fabricated cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed in a very offensive fashion, even though the pictures had never appeared on Jyllands Posten. The controversy has now exploded in Denmark. Friday night Danish public television, DR, ran two interesting stories about Abu Laban, the man who organized the delegation's trip to the Middle East. While the first profiled him, showing his extensive links to the Egyptian group Gamaa Islamiya, the second showed his double-talk. Abu Laban,...
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BAGHDAD - Iraq’s transport ministry said on Sunday it had frozen contracts with Denmark and Norway in protest against blasphemous cartoons published in the countries’ newspapers. “This decision was taken to protest the cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad and we will not accept any reconstruction money from Denmark or Norway,” said a spokesman on behalf of Transport Minister Salam Al Malaki. The spokesman said he did not know the value of contracts between Iraq and Denmark and Norway. Denmark has more than 500 troops in Iraq. The uproar over the cartoons, which first appeared in a Danish newspaper and were...
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Demonstrators protesting against caricatures of Islam's Prophet Mohammed set fire to a building housing the Danish mission in Beirut. Security forces shot tear gas into the crowd and fired their weapons in the air to push the protesters back. Some 2,000 army troops and riot police were deployed around the embassy building in the district of Ashrafieh, close to Beirut's commercial district. Unbridled violence Thousands of demonstrators took part in the protest against publication of caricatures of Islam's revered prophet in European newspapers. The protest quickly degenerated into violence when groups of Islamic extremists tried to break through the security...
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The increasingly bitter row over the publication of a series of controversial cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad reached a new intensity last night as protesters set fire to the Danish and Norwegian embassies in Syria. With police signalling that they will launch an investigation into the behaviour of protesters in London who called for those insulting Islam to 'be beheaded', protesters in the Syrian capital, Damascus, defied tear gas and water cannon to enter the Danish embassy and replace that country's flag with another which read: 'No God but Allah, Mohammad is His Prophet.' Last night the Danish embassy, which...
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Fabricated cartoons worsened Danish controversy The controversy over the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed is expanding, as more Muslims join the boycott and protests against Denmark and various European newspapers decide to publish the cartoons, mostly out of solidarity with Jyllands Posten and to make a strong political stand. One issue that puzzles many Danes is the timing of this outburst. The cartoons were published in September: Why have the protests erupted from Muslims worldwide only now? The person who knows the answer to this question is Ahmed Abdel Rahman Abu Laban, a man that the Washington Post...
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Muhammad cartoon editor is sacked Some of the cartoons depict the Prophet Muhammad as a terrorist The editor of a French newspaper that printed a cartoon featuring the Prophet Muhammad on its front page has been sacked for offending Muslims. Jacques Lefranc was dismissed by the owner of France Soir, as his paper became embroiled in a developing row between Muslims and European press. Muslim countries have imposed sanctions against Denmark after a Danish paper first printed Muhammad cartoons. Other European journals reprinted the images to show support for free speech. France Soir printed a newly created cartoon on its...
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First they came for the funny ones Published February 1, 2006 Kathleen Parker Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of political cartoonists. Not this time for the ones losing newspaper jobs, but for those whose lives are literally on the line thanks to outraged Islamists offering a bounty for their heads. The cartoonists in question are a dozen Danish artists who drew Muhammad-themed cartoons last September for the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten during an exercise to test the limits of free speech. The cartoon-a-thon was conceived in response to complaints from a Danish author...
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With a tip of the touque to our FR inspiration:POOKIE 18
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So, I posted a topic-related comment to the daily Mark Levin thread less than 2 weeks ago. AliVeritas pinged back & asked if I was going to do a Best Of 2005 thread. The thought hadn't entered my mind...& so, here it is. I posted ~13,000 items in Today's Toons last year...that was the "bad" news. The "good" news was that some of the links were dead. The bad news was that not enough of them were dead ;-) The good news was that after I finished selections for a month, I'd send it to AliVeritas (thank you!!!) who whittled...
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Hurricane Roberts heads for the bench; Democrats still 90% under water by JohnHuang2 "President Bush's supporters want him to replace retiring Sandra Day O'Connor with a rock-solid conservative jurist," the AP notes with amazing insight, "but Bush's low poll numbers (in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina) have given liberals hope he'll nominate a moderate to avoid a raucous fight in the Senate." Oh, puleeze. Don't tell me you don't trust media polls. Recall those fabulous exit polls last November. And the "electable" horseface. The geniuses in the press predicted in July that Bush would most certainly nominate a "moderate"...
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