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Jim Borgman has been the Enquirer's editorial cartoonist since 1976. Borgman has won every major award in his field, including the 1991 Pulitzer Prize, the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year in 1993, and most recently, the Adamson Award in 2005 as International Cartoonist of the Year. His award-winning daily comic strip Zits, co-created with Jerry Scott, chronicles the life of 15-year-old Jeremy Duncan, his family and friends through the glories and challenges of the teenage years. Since debuting in July 1997, Zits has regularly finished #1 in reader comics polls across America and is syndicated in more than 1300 newspapers around the world.

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Friday, March 14, 2008

Little Mister Sunshine



The Enquirer will devote a lot of space this coming week to Sunshine Laws which ensure government transparency and accountability, which is a good thing. It's a rare occasion when my editor asks me to essentially illustrate a Forum piece, and I'm happy to oblige.


15 Comments:

at 3/14/08, 9:38 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

how about sunshine laws for the Enquirer? Why does the Enquirer delete comments out of blogs they don't like? Isn't that like brainwashing, mind-control, and un-freedom? kinda like the govt?

 
at 3/14/08, 9:45 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

you need sunshine laws for your obama/hillary-hate cartoons

 
at 3/14/08, 11:52 AM Blogger who2 said...

Great! Looking forward to that. Let's change the "I can't reveal that information because....." from the congresional hearings.

who

 
at 3/14/08, 11:53 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

except for more wars


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Correa to Bush: send us your troops or 'shut up' Fri Mar 14, 5:02 PM ET

QUITO (AFP) - Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa told US President George W. Bush on Friday to either send US troops to the border with Colombia or "shut up," in response to criticism that Ecuador harbors Colombian rebels.

 
at 3/14/08, 11:54 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

why does corporate america insist on marrying communism? (don't forget corporate america in your inquisition

 
at 3/15/08, 10:15 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

why doesn't the government investigate why Pennsylvania is letting China build their own (falutly) nuclear reators without the right materials and proper structural support

 
at 3/15/08, 10:50 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

remember folks,the LEFT controls our language.

 
at 3/15/08, 5:02 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sunshine laws should be one of our top priorities, along with earmarks. I'd love to hear these questions in the Presidential campaigns.

 
at 3/16/08, 9:32 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

are you done investigating lead paint in toys? nuclear reactors made in China?

 
at 3/16/08, 9:33 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Go Red Sox!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cincy can't handle anything that's not Cincy or Bush

 
at 3/17/08, 11:26 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey cincy, where are the buses????

 
at 3/17/08, 3:54 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

why doesn't arlen specter investigate the nuclear reactor abuses in his state/world instead of screwing with Bellichick<

 
at 3/17/08, 10:20 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Kingdom of Heaven - the vineyard

Matthew 20:1-16, 21:28-32,33-45, 22:9-14

 
at 3/17/08, 11:26 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey Marc, Ted, Sherrod, Jean, Zack, Arlen, Michael: next year let's have the pro-life march in front of the FAA and NRC, we can have a picnic on lead based blankets

 
at 3/20/08, 10:28 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://resources.abortionchangesyou.com/

 
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