Dan Wasserman by Dan Wasserman
- April 09, 2009
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Dan Wasserman of The Boston Globe is one of America's most refreshing editorial cartoonists. His visual skits - sharp, sly, humorous and memorable, choreographed in one to six frames - show no mercy.
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believecommonsense
said,
7 months ago
Compelling toon. NRA, wake up and try to part of the solution, not deny the problem.
Dale Hopson
said,
7 months ago
NRA doesn’t even want safety locks on guns… as if that is a law that should have to be on the books ( whatever happened to common sense? ).
dtroutma said, 7 months ago
What if Columbus had been met by Lou Dobbs with an M-16?
Michigander said, 7 months ago
Accurate, clever “weather” map.
deadheadzan
said,
7 months ago
Very pointed, strong message. Of course so many people believed all the propaganda that “Obama is going to take your guns away” and now we see some of the poisonous fruit that has been produced. It is time for the NRA to stop the hysteria and help solve the problem.
tracht47 said, 7 months ago
Deadhead- If the NRA stopped the hysteria, they’d be out of business.
Corosive Frog said, 7 months ago
^+5.
curiosity1 said, 7 months ago
The more hysteria there is, the more people want to buy guns…
Can you imagine a day in the news of ‘Nothing bad happened today’? The constant broadcasting of death, disease, downturn, and destruction by all media only fuel the fires of ire and rampage amongst those already peripherally on the edge of having a psychotic break.
deadheadzan
said,
7 months ago
It’s true, the NRA does not want the hysteria to end. It seems crazy to me but you are right, hysteria sells guns and it is very big business.
DALLASDAN said, 7 months ago
I wouldn’t say all calm in DC with a very high murder rate
M Henri Day said, 7 months ago
Dtroutma, I don’t know about Lou Dobbs, but it is a pity that the Arawaks and other Caribbeans tribes didn’t have some M-16s or Kalashnikovs stashed away when the Europeans waded ashore….
Henri