Dana Summers by Dana Summers
- August 28, 2008
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Dana Summers is the creator of the comic strip Bound and Gagged. He also finds time to co-create a second strip, The Middletons, with fellow Orlando Sentinel cartoonist Ralph Dunagin. His third job is editorial cartoonist for The Orlando Sentinel. His editorial cartoons have been in syndication since 1985.
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Machado said, about 1 year ago
No more Mr nice guy, go get him Bill!!
DHLEAKY
said,
about 1 year ago
Machadodoo, you will not understand the following,but try anyway.
Hillary has now built her power base within the party. She is already by way of this primary most likely the most powerful senator starting in 2009. And she really DOES get along well with Barak OBAMA. As VP she would never be able to do what she will now. It will never hurt to have a powerful ally in the senate, or if you are in the senate, to have a powerful ally in the President. Hillary wins, Barak wins.
The people of the United States win.
Herbabee said, about 1 year ago
Top paragraph of yesterday’s Cursor.org:
“But it turned out to be not about him at all,” writes the Washington Post’s David Maraniss, “with Clinton delivering a speech that framed the case for Sen. Barack Obama and against the Republicans in a way that no one at this convention had done before.”
Corosive Frog said, about 1 year ago
We can speculate all we want about what’s going on in the Clinton’s heads right now, we’ll never know what they think. But the facts are, they are on Obama’s side, officially. That’s all we should consider because that’s all we’ll ever know.
Corosive Frog said, about 1 year ago
We’ll never know what they really thought and as long as it’s not public, it just doesn’t matter.
rick_e_bear
said,
about 1 year ago
Geez spewie, you can’t even think for yourself much less figure out what the Clintons are thinking.
acellist
said,
about 1 year ago
You think?