Lalo Alcaraz by Lalo Alcaraz
- January 21, 2009
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Lalo Alcaraz -- award-winning editorial cartoonist and Latino journalist -- captures the essence of the country’s changing cultural and political landscape. Alcaraz has produced editorial cartoons for LA Weekly since 1992 and also creates cartoons in Spanish for La Opinion, the United States’ oldest Spanish-language newspaper. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Village Voice, Los Angeles Times, Variety, Hispanic Magazine, Latina magazine, La Jornada in Mexico City, BUNTE, (Germany’s People magazine) and many other publications. Add instant variety to your Web site’s news and opinion offerings with Alcaraz’s intelligent, youthful and thought-provoking perspective.
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oldlegodad
said,
10 months ago
20,000 welcomed him home in Texas.200,000,000 will wish he was back soon.
HUMPHRIES
said,
10 months ago
old71 … doubt it. As this financial crises deepens and more comes to light W may well have to go into hiding.
dtriedel said, 10 months ago
Ha! Only 200,000,000?
claudermilk said, 10 months ago
Sorry, lego, I have to disagree there. I never wanted him in DC in the first place and am quite happy to see him go.
Corosive Frog said, 10 months ago
lego; Don’t count your peanuts until they sprout!
curiosity1 said, 10 months ago
Uh lego…Bushie’s approval rating upon leaving office was slightly lower than Carter’s was. There are apparently many repubs who are just as glad to see him gone as I am.
There may be many wishing McCain were in office, but I doubt many will be wishing Bush were still around. And I suspect that number will go down, not up.
Kylop said, 10 months ago
The only way I would want him back in Washington is if I knew it was ok to throw rotten vegetables at him.
Singess said, 10 months ago
Did anybody hear the chant from the crowd as the helicopter went over: NA NA NA-NA, NA NA NA-NA, HEY, HEY GO-OD BYE!
laceyest said, 10 months ago
Good riddance to Bush
laceyest said, 10 months ago
Good riddance to bad rubbage!
Corosive Frog said, 10 months ago
laceyest; cool avatar!
charliekane said, 10 months ago
Need a rocket booster for that shoe.
oldlegodad
said,
10 months ago
singess, the Ah0s did it when he first came out on the stage…no couth at all.
DALLASDAN said, 10 months ago
old71 the uncouth ah0 has left the building and will be costing Dallas taxpayers a cool million a year to keep the serfs from sacking his castle.
oldlegodad
said,
10 months ago
Maybe that is the UFO caught by CNN cameras???
Singess said, 9 months ago
What is an Ah0?
dtriedel said, 9 months ago
I don’t think we can say on this blog, but it’s a seven-letter word that begins with “a” and ends with “e”.
lalas said, 9 months ago
Don’t let the evidence of Iraq’s WMD program come in the form of a huge flying shoe.
JDG
said,
9 months ago
Aho’ is abbreviated slang for a seven letter slang word that begins with A and ends with E. It is a slang reference to the exit opening of every mammals food canal!
M Henri Day said, 9 months ago
«Aho» is the Latin transcription of the Japanese word 阿呆, meaning fool. It is also the surname of a former Finnish prime minister….
Henri