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  1. harleyquinn

    harleyquinnGenius_badge said, 5 months ago

    If you are going to stoop as low as putting W in there you might as well put the S& L guy in there also.
    I would not stoop as low as to say Obama stole the election but it was the only election he did “win” and I say he was put there Chicago style. And put there by Acorn driven brain dead American idol worshiping idiots that could not tell you who Joe is but can tell you Obama is dreammy and put on the best performance.

  2. omQ R

    omQ RGenius_badge said, 5 months ago

    S&L? Sierra Leone? Savings & Loan? Sadism & …
    nevermind.

    Ahhhh, that’s Comrade Bob welcoming Ahmadinejad into the fold.
    And I see ol’ Dubya is chatting with Museveni, great company, also a “family man”, not unlike the Bush dynasty.

    I like Gado, my favourite African cartoonist after Zapiro.

  3. Obamascares

    Obamascares said, 5 months ago

    It should say welcome to the Acorn Club

  4. omQ R

    omQ RGenius_badge said, 5 months ago

    “It should say welcome to the Acorn Club”

    Should it always just be about America?

    The cartoon is by an African view commenting on a Middle-eastern leader’s actions, and into an “international club”, which apparently includes an American.

    “Acorn” means nothing to the rest of the world except as the seed of a tree.

    And I’m still not sure what S&L is an abbreviation for…

  5. parkersinthehouse

    parkersinthehouse said, 5 months ago

    omQR - your voice is refreshing

  6. harleyquinn

    harleyquinnGenius_badge said, 5 months ago

    S&L Saterday Night Live The failed talk show host “I am not good enough? oh what is his name? That is what I get for posting in the morning before my caffeine kicks in. SNL Guy Franken

  7. omQ R

    omQ RGenius_badge said, 5 months ago

    HQ: I see, so why would a local senatorial race matter in an international club?

    As an aside, I believe Norman Coleman had just about exhausted all legal recourse, had recounts and still lost. No stolen election there. Very much unlike the Gore concession (fool).
    I’m pleased, I detest Norman Coleman. I really enjoyed his inquisitorial senate hearing session with the British MP (and another populist fool), George Galloway. Coleman was no match for Galloway’s wit. I was actually rooting for Galloway. Brilliant, if I may say so of a man I dislike.
    Anyway, I also like Al Franken. I’ve never watched SNL so missed the local reference but I have seen “Outfoxed”. My friends in Brainerd were growing weary of Coleman’s foot-dragging and are pleased it is finally over. Yeah, they voted for Franken and as that race shows, every vote counts.

    But no, a senatorial race debacle doesn’t belong in an international stolen elections club.Comrade Bob would simply sneer at Coleman and get his ZANU-PF Youth League goons to bounce Coleman outta there.

  8. lalas

    lalas said, 5 months ago

    Sqwauk Acorn dirven voters sqwauk!
    So tired….