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So, have you go room for me at your house if Trump ever becomes president?
Anonymous said…
I think I actually get the second one. :) That probably is my favorite one this week.

I did a serious guffaw when I saw that one like this: HA!

Thanks for the ha's you provide each Sunday morning.
00dozo said…
Bwahahaha! I love the one with Harper getting beaten up - Duceppe's face is just priceless!
*cackle*

Love the clown one, too. As usual, you can shirley pick 'em!

;-)
nonamedufus said…
Boom Boom: Oh absolutely. You don't have far to go. We have plenty of room. And we've got cats!
nonamedufus said…
UP: I'm glad my non-Canadian friends are picking up on some of our Canadian issues and appreciate our political cartoonists' sense of humour. Thanks, U.P.
nonamedufus said…
00dozo: Yeah, we may be enjoying our weird political leaders and process right now but the US's turn is coming. The Republican's seem to be in such a mess as they approach 2012.
Anonymous said…
Hey the GOPers are just trying to bring the funny back into politics.

hee hee

Hee haw!

Great funnies Mr. Nome!
nonamedufus said…
Quirks: I think they're succeeding. Makes things more interesting anyway.
Nicky said…
I think I would have watched more of the debate if it had broken into a real Harper bashing! Funny funnies Dufus!
nonamedufus said…
Nicky:Now that would have been good television!

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