Mike Luckovich by Mike Luckovich
- July 01, 2009
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Mike Luckovich, editorial cartoonist of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, won the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for cartooning. His work also appears in Time, the New York Times and other media. He is distributed nationally by Creators Syndicate.
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oldlegodad
said,
4 months ago
United States Attention Deficit Disorder, media induced.
pbarnrob said, 4 months ago
Now leaving and bleeding, might get some few seconds Sigh
Corosive Frog said, 4 months ago
Goot toon. Spot on.
babka
said,
4 months ago
Oh, yes. Brought to you by the makers of Ridalin. to the soundtrack of “Stop in the name of Love”.
nomad2112 said, 4 months ago
Iraq - US Military = Darfur.
Gladius said, 4 months ago
Proof lacking.
nomad2112 said, 4 months ago
Not to worry, proof is coming. I just hope I’m wrong.
olfart said, 4 months ago
He is dead. He will remain dead. It is no longer news.
deadheadzan
said,
4 months ago
The 3 factions in Iraq were always going to duke it out whether we leave now or 50 years from now. I hope they duke it out politically and not physically, but they have to decide that.