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Get the prize and ignore what it costs to get something free. I wanted to slip in my prediction being correct that the medical stocks would all start to rise dramatically after the health care plan got passed.
Here’s the cartoon on Glenn Beck’s website.
Drawn fast. I felt in good shape this day and I think it shopws in my drawing. Below is the recording of my pencils and inks.
Something like an experience I’ve had recently. This is all about protecting the insurance companies and giving doctors and the pharmaceutical companies cover to not have to lower prices. Lowering prices by the latter two would eliminate the need for insurance or lawyers that feed off of medical problems.
I was trying to illustrate my predicament in a broad way and get the idea across that the insurance companies are the muscle for the docs. Then here comes a Federal version of the same muscle making even more trouble.
Anybody else noticing the obsession of Democrats of Sarah Palin and Dick Cheney? You’d think they’d want to be defending the fellow they got to fill the White House seat.
This cartoon was also written by Dick Daniels.
Another great gag by Ken Culotta. Luckily I’ve been in an airport recently and could better draw the interior of an airport!
Prostitution is nothing new in Louisiana or Washington, D.C.
Ken Culotaa wrote this one. I was going in a different direction yesterday afternoon. My version involved a car and a street walker. I was speaking with Ken when he instantly suggested this far better version.
This is the first time I’ve used Photoshop filters to get effects and I think it worked.
Thanks to J.R. Griggs for this gag. Culotta and I had kicked this idea around but couldn’t get the wording right. J.R. nailed it! Thanks, J.R.!
There had been much talk of Obama’s golf game. So I comboed that with Obama’s accomplishments.
Artistically I had envisioned something different. This was all created in the computer and I just couldn’t get the depth quite right. I should have drawn this on paper first.
All this chatter from one side of how the other is the party of “No’ when that same “No” party doesn’t even have a seat at the table to help guide the path to passage. Yet the media continues the myth.
I penciled and inked this on the same board, so no pencils again. However, the inked version is very, very plain. The digital manipulation got it to a point where the towers appear to be in some misty, cloudy realm.
I did this in a little different style to help with the idea of smokey gunk coming from the donkey’s mouth. It was all done in Photoshop. Below is the digital sketch I worked from.