Michael Ramirez for November 09, 2014

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    Observer fo Irony  over 9 years ago

    The only bomb I am worried about is the one in a slim dress and a hear that ticks; you never know when she blows and leaves you a shell of the person you once were.

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    ishannon5289  over 9 years ago

    Total World Domination! We must save the world from itself.

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    louieglutz  over 9 years ago

    who is this guy in the obama mask? “the buck stops here!” what a joke, he’s been passing the buck for 6 years now. and his incompetent policies would be acceptable if he would only explain them better. his immigration policies would work if he knew how to differentiate between the good guys and the bad guys. ISIL will be on the run as soon as we retrain all the iraqis we spent 10 years training before. i’m willing to meet you halfway, but only if you don’t change a comma in my edicts.it’s like tuesday was a bad dream that will go away if barry believes it. don’t ever trust a person who KNOWS he is right all the time, in spite of reality.

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    Dtroutma  over 9 years ago

    ABC’s closeout this morning: “And the Defense Department announced no American casualties in Afghainstan or Iraq this week.” (Again, and that’s good enough for me.)

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    moosemin  over 9 years ago

    Ramirez, this nation lost its credibility before 2009!

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    moosemin  over 9 years ago

    But, but, but Harley, wasn’t that Sarah who said she could see Russia from her porch?

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    Saddenedby Premium Member over 9 years ago

    i wrote me a letter said i couldn’t live without me no morehey people can’t you see i got to get back to me more and moreany way nowsing it barry!!!!!!

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    manteo16nc  over 9 years ago

    Mangy Moose: You don’t get the humor thing, do you? When someone in Alaska says they can see Russia from their porch, it means-listen careful now-that they are indicating the nearness of Russia to Alaska through a little something we call “exaggeration” or “hyperbole”.(Note the “e” at the end of hyperbole is not silent. Impress your friends!) Hyperbole and exaggeration are tools used to express humor through magnifying an existing condition, such as distance or the lack of it. These two linguistic forms are usually very effective, except with humorless people, as you’ve demonstrated..

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    FishDog93  over 9 years ago

    And everyday post on here by liberals prove how much of a lunatic they are.

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