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What magazine? That woman would be an endless source of amusement were she not so scary!
nonamedufus said…
Boom Boom: I think she's got both things going for her, don't you?
Unfinished Rambler said…
The TSA is getting a lot of mileage on blogs these days. You and other bloggers might get frequent flying miles out of this...of course, you'll get a glove search too, but hey...it could turn into a nice vacation. ;)
nonamedufus said…
UR: I guess now they'll come up with FGM. Frequent Groping Miles.
Unfinished Rambler said…
Some sickos might be into that.
Anonymous said…
Ick.

TSA will have a surge of job candidates (all registered sex offenders).

Wheee!
nonamedufus said…
UR: I think the sickos have won.
nonamedufus said…
Quirks: That's sad...but also very funny.
Kelly said…
As usual, these are hilarious yet very, very frightening in their accuracy.

John McCain needs to pay, and pay dearly, for unleashing the pestilence of Palin on us.
00dozo said…
Ha! As usual, your funnies are funny.

Do we really need any more media coverage on Palin and/or her clan?? Hopefully, Time won't be on her side.
;-)
nonamedufus said…
Kelly: What a maverick!
nonamedufus said…
00dozo: You know it's funny the reaction there is every time I share a Palin editorial cartoon. My readers must all be liberals!
Laura said…
First time visit on your blog. I love the cartoons. Hopefully I'm not being dense here, or overlooking something, but are these one you created, or gathered from different places?

Either way - awesome blog!
nonamedufus said…
Laura: Welcome, welcome. I wish I were that talented. No, I gather these during the week from Canadian and American political cartoon sites and run them on Sundays. Glad you enjoyed them...and the blog.
Quirkyloon said…
Ick.

TSA will have a surge of job candidates (all registered sex offenders).

Wheee!
Laura said…
First time visit on your blog. I love the cartoons. Hopefully I'm not being dense here, or overlooking something, but are these one you created, or gathered from different places?

Either way - awesome blog!

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