Steve Sack by Steve Sack
- August 13, 2008
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Steve Sack has been the staff editorial cartoonist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune since 1981. He has won assorted local and national cartooning awards, and has once been named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.
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Machado said, about 1 year ago
yeah this is very good…
lalas said, about 1 year ago
Sack is awesome, great style, sensible and he’s my hometown ‘toonist.
Tindog "Inland Ran F... said, about 1 year ago
Everything I’ve read here about Russia is pure propaganda without thought.
http://www.wakeupfromyourslumber.com/node/7753
In case your wonder, this is the sort of thing I was saying about Iraq when everyone was calling me wrong. NO holds bared I call it how I see it.
Corosive Frog said, about 1 year ago
Hmmmm…It’s right that there was much more fuss around W. invading Iraq than Putin invading Georgia. It’s because no one expected miracles of democracy from Russia, it’s just not in their culture-yet. While for america, so-called democracyland itself, it was something else. People, until then, held america on a pedestal and by invading Iraq, it fell from it.