ViewsAfrica by Cartoon Movement-US for December 20, 2010

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    OmqR-IV.0  over 13 years ago

    Which one is Alassane Ouattara and which one is Laurent Gbagbo? I dunno, but do you think the elephant on the left looks like an Indian elephant while on the right an African elephant? (ears & headshape) I have no idea how this cartoon represents Gbagbo refusing to accept Outtara won the latest elections in the Ivory Coast.

    We’ll see what the French & U.N. in the country will do. (I’m off work else I’d ask my Ivorian colleague some background info)

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    woodwork  over 13 years ago

    Maybe, just maybe, it represents two (or one) GOP snuppulopugus, or Dr. Doolittle’s pushame-pullayou

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    cheetahqueen  over 13 years ago

    omQ R said, about 11 hours ago

    I dunno, but do you think the elephant on the left looks like an Indian elephant while on the right an African elephant? (ears & headshape)

    Yes, I agree…the left is an Asian elephant vs. the right is an African.

    But I have no idea on its meaning, either.

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    DavidGBA  over 13 years ago

    How did we ever get this country off to a start without a dictator president for life? Oh, yeah– many states.

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    DjGuardian  over 13 years ago

    Those commentators on this strip that somehow want to translate this comic to American politics, namely Republicans, just show how little you know and how biased you are and how poor your reasoning, intellect, etc., are.

    This isn’t even an American strip geniuses. And if you had read the first intelligent comment by omQ R then there would be no way to not know that.

    BUT THE STRIP SAYS ”in IVORY COAST”!!!!!!!

    you know, Cote d’Ivoire…

    And it’s the conservatives that are unintellectual?!?!?

    I hope every comment you ever make again is wholly ignored by everyone.

    … but I do give points for the Dr. Doolittle reference… there may be an irony in there somewhere.

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