Dana Summers by Dana Summers
- February 19, 2009
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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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Comments (9) Jump to Comments Form
oldlegodad
said,
9 months ago
Rots o Ruck!
Sandor_at_the_Zoo said, 9 months ago
And after that, bigfoot, UFOs, yetis…
Brainiak said, 9 months ago
Look in Lincolns Tomb………
Ian Valenzuela
said,
9 months ago
Look in the White House.
HUMPHRIES
said,
9 months ago
Why does everyone think Illinois is a stand alone case? Try Louisiana, Georgia, Flordia for a start. Then move on through the remaining forty-six. When the first pure state is found, that state’s governor can decide on how to clean up the mess.
fennec said, 9 months ago
Humph, good point.
olfart said, 9 months ago
I have lived near Chicago. I have lived in New Orleans. I thought that I knew about political corruption. Then I moved to Knox county, Tn. Hoo boy! Illinois has no monopoly on arrogant crooks.
cdward said, 9 months ago
I used to live in Illinois, then North Carolina, now New York. Agreeing with olfart: the difference seems to be that the corrupt politicians in the big states is that when they get caught, it makes national news.
whitenoise said, 9 months ago
I have lived in seven cities in six states and witnessed corruption in all of them. The only difference is the number of opportunities and scale that a major metropolitan area allows.