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12 Comments:
THE DOG!
Yeah definitely the dog.
The last one. Might be funny if Santa is asked to change his suit colors in order not to offend the "blue" states....
The primary stuff is getting out of hand. Every state wants to be "important". All they really want is more spending in the state. Candidates are spending wads of cash in the early primaries. Its like declaring an instant tourist season. Fine, let them all go on the same day. Gee, when else does that happen???? Oh yeah, the general election...
I like the last Santa one as well. Matta's color note would be funny.
Dog is great. Interesting posture...
I'm surprised you haven't gone after "The Big Juan" sooner.
I'm still amazed that there wasn't anyone there that thought that maybe, just maybe, those billboards were inappropriate.
I love the Santa cartoon. America's electoral system is so ridiculous, and allows legitimate, qualified candidates to be completely overlooked in favor of those who have the most insta-cash or do something newsworthy. Our need for instant gratification is now reflected in the primaries - yay!
anything that takes the focus off the war.
maybe we should have olympics. we could eliminate all of them in 100 yd dash.
can we bribe the Easter bunny too?
the blind leading the blind; can any of these wimps save this country?
we need LEADERHIP, not whiners
these candidates adequately represent America: helpless, ugly
the Reds shouldn't get Christmas this year
A real team:
The Sox padded their division lead over the weekend, but nothing makes Boston fans more excited than a series with the Yankees. We break down the matchup, and you decide who has the edge
good thing Jesus spits the lukewarm out of his mouth
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