More Editorial Cartoons
(Well, so much for Photobucket as an image hosting site. I burned 3500MB in bandwidth in less than five days this month. So, anybody: Good, cheap image hosting service for bandwitdth of about 30GB/month?)
This time with a 9/11 Commission theme (for the most part.) We start with three cartoonists who get it. Mike Ramirez (as usual) of the
LA Times:

Larry Wright of the
Detroit News
Chuck Asay of the Colorado Springs
Gazette makes an interesting point:

Robert Arial of South Carolina's
The State has another cynical view of Clarke:

Here's someone who doesn't seem to get it, really. J.D. Crowe of the
Mobile Register
Should Kerry be successful, Wayne Stayskal of the
Tampa Tribune makes a prediction:

And finally, in an interesting illustration of the exercise of
Populist Authoritarianism, Chip Bok of the
Akron Beacon Journal weighs in:

Yup, we minority pariahs need to join up.
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