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Satire Satire A picture is worth a thousand words. Satire can be savage and honest. It is  part of an English tradition which goes back to the 18th Century. The targets have changed and the technology has improved; the style is there. Israel Explained In Pictures - Satire At Its Best http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Latuff tells us about the man.   Lonecraft - Another Talent Has Arisen And the saddest thing is that all those quotes are historically accurate! Good God!   Mr Fish Is A Keen Satirist On 31 March 2009   Satire or truth?   The Times takes a position on Her Majesty's Prime Minister   Blair is not popular with the Labour Party but he ain't short of Chutzpah.   Votes falling off the back of a lorry - from someone else who does not admire Her Majesty's Prime Minister - 'Tiger'   Blair cares about the men he sends to fight Israel's wars? You jest? If any question Why we die, Tell them because Our fathers lied. by Kipling   Who is that controls Bush?   Dual loyalty or loyalty to Israel and all its works? Try the latter.   Any story will do. It just takes the effrontery.   Who tells Bush what his opinions are?   Did Bush go to war? Did his children? Not a chance.   Naturally friends of George didn't go to Vietnam. They were too busy making money.   Uncle Sam needs you. Keep paying sucker.   Politics NOT satire. Flying coffin class is not good.   Adolf and Bush - who was the better man?   Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.   But we NEED identity cards  to protect us from domestic terrorists.   Double standards or what?         A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words Another master of political cartoons has emerged. Look for yourself. Think for yourself. Decide for yourself. You can go directly to David Dees Illustrations   Robert Crumb Is a cartoonist favoured by the left usually but there are some he did that they will not enjoy. See for yourself.   Variation On A Theme Of Snouts In The Trough George Orwell said:- QUOTE They had their cynical code worked out. The public are swine; advertising is the rattling of a stick inside a swill-bucket. UNQUOTE Perhaps he was feeling out of sorts at the time.   I would consider government; they never go to jail.   Errors & omissions, broken links, cock ups, over-emphasis, malice [ real or imaginary ] or whatever; if you find any I am open to comment.  Email me at Mike Emery. All financial contributions are cheerfully accepted. If you want to keep it private, use my PGP Key.  Home Page Updated on 19/11/2020 09:10