Love to Laugh? Who doesn't! Featuring the best editorial cartoons and humor columns from the finest talent in the country!
Including two pages of frequently updated cartoons! Just hit the "Featured Cartoons" button. Enjoy these great editorial cartoons and come back to visit often!
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NEW! We've added a new page of Featured Cartoons following the first two. It showcases great cartoonists such as Lloyd Dangle who does "Troubletown" and Jim Siergey & Tom Roberts who do "Cultural Jet Lag," as well as other up and coming artists. We've also added a new Link page, featuring some great political, environmental and justice sites, which you can access by clicking the "More Great Sites!" button. Check 'em out!
LIBERAL TALK RADIO! Sound like an oxymoron? It's not! If you haven't checked out Air America Radio yet, you're missing out! Very funny, entertaining and factual. While Al Franken & Janeane Garofalo are the best known names on the network, all the hosts are excellent. It's available online, as well as in a growing number of markets on AM radio. Check it out!
Please enjoy this on-line edition of the Comic Press News/Humor Times! The Comic Press News is a free paper distributed in Sacramento and supported by advertising. The Humor Times is the subscription version of the paper, available worldwide, which has minimal advertising. It features nearly 100 great cartoons per issue, and delivers the laughs straight to your door, all year long! (We're featuring examples of content from that paper on the following pages.)
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Note: If you're living near Sacramento, California, a free version (with advertising), called the Comic Press News is available. Some of our pickup sites are listed here.
OUR ELECTIONS IN PERIL?
The rush to install new electronic voting machines that leave no paper trail could imperil our democracy. A new bill, The Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act of 2003, introduced by Rep. Rush Holt (D-NJ), would Require All Voting Machines To Produce A Voter-Verified Paper Trail. Other articles on this incredibly important subject (ignored by the corporate media, naturally): Bigger Than Watergate!
by C.D. Sludge. The biggest political scandal in American history, if not global history? You decide. If You Want To Win An Election, Just Control The Voting Machines by Thom Hartmann, an article we printed in our paper a while back. Black Box Voting, an interesting site with lots more info.
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