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Since when have the Republicans engaged in bi-partisan discourse? When they are the last to come to the table bringing only demands, and then abruptly leaving, is not representative of discourse, it is more representative of disdain.
When have the DEM's? The times are changing but for many the people are the same. Strong leaders are not easy to find on either side of the isle today and maybe we should all just head to Canada or under a rock for a few years. It took years to break it and it will take years to fix it but neither party is right...just VOTE and make a difference and maybe bi-partisan will happen soon!
My take is seems all the cartoons here are pointed at the wrong target, why?
Bi-partisan? I seem to remember the last elections pretty much being a blowout for the Repub side. So if you are concerned about having a democracy then perhaps the Repub's idea should hold more weight.
@ Kimberly- I have copied and pasted the notice directly below the cartoon to clarify the Patch's liberal bias reference.
About this column: Chuck Ingwersen's cartoons and artwork have been published by greeting card companies including Hallmark and in newspapers, magazines and a variety of websites. Chuck's opinions are his own and do not represent the opinions of Patch.
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Flora Dora
10:15 am on Sunday, February 5, 2012
I prefer caviar to jalepeno.
David McLean
10:35 am on Sunday, February 5, 2012
What the cartoon is missing, is using Obama for a coffe table.
Abby Holloway
9:21 pm on Sunday, February 19, 2012
Funny!
Freddie Kissell
3:11 pm on Monday, February 6, 2012
What politician isn't rich?
Stan Bond
9:38 pm on Monday, February 6, 2012
I didn't find this cartoon to be either amusing or helpful to the bi-partisan discourse we so desperately need.
Michael O'Connell
11:44 am on Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Since when have the Republicans engaged in bi-partisan discourse? When they are the last to come to the table bringing only demands, and then abruptly leaving, is not representative of discourse, it is more representative of disdain.
Greg Nelson
12:03 pm on Tuesday, February 7, 2012
When have the DEM's? The times are changing but for many the people are the same. Strong leaders are not easy to find on either side of the isle today and maybe we should all just head to Canada or under a rock for a few years. It took years to break it and it will take years to fix it but neither party is right...just VOTE and make a difference and maybe bi-partisan will happen soon!
My take is seems all the cartoons here are pointed at the wrong target, why?
Mike Francis
12:13 am on Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Bi-partisan? I seem to remember the last elections pretty much being a blowout for the Repub side. So if you are concerned about having a democracy then perhaps the Repub's idea should hold more weight.
Lindsey
8:50 am on Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Just another cartoon in the long line of evidence that the Patch has a liberal bias.
Michael O'Connell
2:38 pm on Wednesday, February 8, 2012
@ Kimberly- I have copied and pasted the notice directly below the cartoon to clarify the Patch's liberal bias reference.
About this column: Chuck Ingwersen's cartoons and artwork have been published by greeting card companies including Hallmark and in newspapers, magazines and a variety of websites. Chuck's opinions are his own and do not represent the opinions of Patch.
Abby Holloway
9:21 pm on Sunday, February 19, 2012
I think it's funny