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Related: About this forumFriday TOONS
THAT'S A NICE JURY YOU'VE GOT THERETRUMP CAMPAIGN THREATENS POLITICAL VIOLENCE
"And Who Will You Be Voting For? Are You Registered?"
TRUMP RIDES 2024 CHAOS ROLLER COASTER
KEN PAXTON
UTAH LEGISLATURE
GEORGIA SOCIAL MEDIA AGE REQUIREMENTS
GUNS AND BOOKS
Thursday TOONs
https://www.democraticunderground.com/119810072
Wednesday TOONs
https://www.democraticunderground.com/119810050
Tuesday TOONS
https://www.democraticunderground.com/119810026
Monday TOONs
https://www.democraticunderground.com/119810014
Friday TOONs
https://www.democraticunderground.com/11989961
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Friday TOONS (Original Post)
KS Toronado
Jan 2024
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planetc
(8,352 posts)1. Yay! Toons!
sop
(11,862 posts)2. That's the best 'Tom the Dancing Bug' strip I've seen in a while.
markbark
(1,597 posts)3. We always were suckers for ridiculous hats....
I hear they come in a stylish red now.....
(And why is is the US is the only place on the planet where red is the color of the far right?)
2naSalit
(94,013 posts)4. Thank you!
70sEraVet
(4,271 posts)5. That's a lotta toons!!
The 5th cartoon, by Adam Zyglis, really is a perfect charicature.
LetMyPeopleVote
(156,229 posts)6. Thank you for the cartoons
niyad
(121,031 posts)7. Thank you for this excellent collection. I loved the cockiest hospital one!
KS Toronado
(19,914 posts)8. I meant to look up where that is, now we all know
niyad
(121,031 posts)9. Your post led me on a side journey, to confirm something I heard years ago,
about how the two entwined snakes on the caduceus (but not the rod of asclepius, which actually was about medicine) bore a remarkable resemblance to the double helix of DNA structure, and also kundalini energy, and also something about blood flow. Ah, the things one learns here.
niyad
(121,031 posts)10. To Cartoonist Margulies: 2.7 percent of registered voters is NOT a "blowout".
Hekate
(95,564 posts)11. Kicktoons. So much cartoony goodness....
Ziggysmom
(3,669 posts)12. TY for putting together all those Toons, those were great!