Liberal Teachers and Cartoons
- Posted by Justin Higgins on December 16th, 2006
Update: Due to YOUR help, the books are in the mail! No more donations are needed, and thanks for helping me send a special Christmas message.
It seems like my liberal teachers just can't avoid those political cartoons. Last year I blogged about one of my teachers crossing the line with a cartoon about abortion, and no answer to the other side of the issue. Interestingly enough, some cartoon wars have been raging lately. Let me set the scene...
About a week and a half ago, the election defeats still fresh in my mind, I hit my locker in the morning to find a piece of paper taped to the outside of it. It had the image of a large sign outside of somebody's house that said "Haha! My candidate won and yours didn't!." Below that image, it said, "It's my lawn and I'll gloat if I want to." I did a little investigatory work and found it to be the work of one of my teachers. No harm, no foul.
Cut to earlier this week, when another cartoon appeared. This one was inside of my locker, and was a Doonesbury cartoon. A little asking around revealed that this cartoon came from but a third teacher, getting her views to me across.
I'm not speculating that these teachers did anything wrong, whatsoever, I actually find it quite amusing. To get to the point of all this...
Cox & Forkum have come out with a new book of their political cartoons, cutting to the core of issues with snarky commentary and precision drawing. Could you imagine the look on my liberal teachers faces if they received a copy of the book for Christmas? Well, that's what I intend to do, but I need your help. Each book runs $20-$25, and shipping right now is FREE on Amazon. I have a donate link in the donate menu on the top right, and if you'd like to help send my liberal teachers a message, I'd appreciate it. I'll properly mark the cards, from Justin and his readers at rightontheright.com. This should be interesting...



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