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Whos Bitter Color
By Wolverton  - Cagle Cartoons  * Posted 04/20/2008
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Last Updated: 04/20/2008

Posted By: Larry Jewett  on Tuesday, April 22, 2008

You failed to mention the dishonest congress who as a group are stealing from us daily.  They don't come to work, but get paid? I sure would have liked that in the Army.


Posted By: Celeste  on Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Lefty cartoonists spinning the truth, he alluded to small-towners and not the welfare people who're voting for him



Obama wouldn't say the same thing about blacks, would he? Nope, just anger at whities. No clinging bitterness here


Posted By: joe  on Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Sweet cartoon..good point.


Posted By: Shirlee Meola  on Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Wolverton

Great, about time the media starts to zero in on whats causing the stench of disease in our country.  Have you noticed how similar Obama and GW Bush look, put a tan on a cartoon of GW and you see spoiled, twin babies, so what is this about "change" except changing diapers.


Posted By: Zack  on Saturday, April 26, 2008

I think it was wrong of Obama to zero in on small towns, when it's really 70% of the United States' population that is bitter (coincidentally 70% of the population dislikes Bush as well), and I like this cartoon because the person in the chair does not represent small towns, they represent the whole of the United States.  Great cartoon.  :)


Posted By: Wayne  on Wednesday, April 30, 2008

What's he bitter about?  He's got a flat-screen.


Posted By: PJ  on Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Has anyone denying the bitterness read any message boards lately.  People are very very bitter it would seem.


Posted By: Emilio Mejia  on Friday, June 20, 2008

Can't stand it when everything is negative. I'm not a an American but I live here in the states. Not bitter one bit. LOve this country...funny how leftist only like the U.S when a Democrat is in office...sad.


Posted By: JOPE CATANESE  on Tuesday, July 08, 2008

liEFT WINGERS SHOULD LOOK AT THEMSELVES IN THE CARTOON,

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