Posted on 06/12/2004 9:58:38 AM PDT by summer
How 12 Editorial Cartoons Remembered Reagan
1)
Steve Sack, Minnesota, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune
2)
Jeff Koterba, Omaha World Herald, NE
3)
Mike Keefe, The Denver Post
4)
Bill Schorr, United Media
5)
Steve Greenberg -- The Ventura County Star, CA
6)
Steve Breen -- The San Diego Union-Tribune
7)
Clay Jones, Virginia -- The Freelance-Star, Fredericksburg
8)
Steve Nease, Oakville Ontario, Steve is the daily cartoonist for the Oakville Beaver
9)
Brian Fairrington, caglecartoons.com
10)
Tim Morin, The Miami Herald
11)
Wayne Stayskal, Tampa, FL, The Tampa Tribune
12)
Bill Day, The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tennessee
John Wayne would have been happy with the results. You will remember that he too joined an organization to object to Hollyweirds communist influences. He just did it later in life.
It will be interesting to see what the idiot Duncebury has to say in tomorrows Sunday cartoons.
It's really powerful in its simplicity.
Thanks for this wonderful thread.
I keep changing my mind as to which is my favorite. They are all great.
I love this one .. these statements are the same thing the same groups of people have been saying ABOUT BUSH. I wonder if the cartoonist realized that ..??
How does one do that?
After you install the extension and go to a newspaper that requires registration, right click and you'll see BugMeNot on the right click menu. Click that and you'll see a name and password to use. Enter those and if you have it set up, Mozilla will remember the name and password so it's entered automatically the next time you visit the page. You won't even see the sign-on page. You might need to turn it on first, go to Edit, Preferences, Privacy and Security, Passwords, then check Remember Passwords.
Must see ping! :)
Too bad the Rats won't do the same.
That one is my favorite, too. All the sorrows and illnesses and pain will be erased and replaced with joy for ever and ever.
YEP! I thought the same thing and almost posted asking if that one was about Bush or Reagan. Notice the headline on the paper. If the person reading the paper is supposed to be Reagan, how can he be reading about his own death?
I'm kinda surprised by this cartoon. Morin is a left-liberal.
Ok....I have been playing with it the last hour or so. (using it on this post, in fact)
Love the Bookmark Manager. (FR and Drudge etc. a quick snap away)
How do you get the little Google bar in the right corner to work?
I have "Google Search" and the "Google Toolbar" loaded on my IE6
Can that be installed into/onto Firefox?
(Hope you don't mind me asking these questions, but the Firefox "Help" and FAQ don't seem to be a lot of help)
Ping!
There is a Google toolbar extension [that is very good]. Once installed, you can hide it or show it with control + F8. It gives you access to every kind of Google resource there is. Works smoothly, I recommend it. [The Google item up on the right of your screen is just a simple Google access. The extension is much more complete and flexible.]
Thanks for posting your cartoon here! :)
Re your post #124 - Thanks; I'm glad you enjoyed the thread! :)
My pleasure. :)
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