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And here’s Obama!

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  1. Crucifire says:

    Lol… nice connection… familytree.com ^_^

  2. Luwano says:

    Guess what, I really laughed out loud on this one.

    Am I the only one who thinks, that John McCain talks like Dr. Evil from Austin Powers?

    &=^

  3. Last time visitor says:

    I don’t appreciate seeing your political views on this otherwise pleasant site. It’s too much to expect people to be fair I guess.

    -Last time visiter

  4. Bree says:

    LOL! I always knew it!

    Best one yet Doug!

  5. Blisschick says:

    LMAO

  6. Someone who will continue to visit frequently says:

    Haha that’s great.

    I’m sorry that some people can’t take a joke about their favorite presidential candidate…

  7. M. Jared Swenson says:

    Damn, why did you have to enter the political scene? I hate it when comikers do this. Whether they are a McCain or Obama supporter it’s still a poor move.

  8. HarHarHar says:

    Yes, I don’t appreciate your political views either. Don’t you know Canadians, Chickens, and Cartoonists shouldn’t have views!?

    I personally have always found your cartoons to be non-political and opinion free. ;)
    How dare you have opinions ;)
    Please post blank sticky notes from now on.

  9. foo says:

    Aye, seeing as he did one for each of them, I consider this just dandy humor. Especially as (please take note, silly people who think he’s expressing an opinion of who he’s going to vote for) *he doesn’t get to vote in this election*. He’s from *CANADA*.

    Lordy. Some people’s kids, I tell ya. Can’t take ‘em anywhere.

  10. Dave D of WV says:

    If Americans are making voting decisions based on scanned in Post-In Notes by a non-citizen, we deserve who we elect.

  11. Dani says:

    I can’t wait to see who you think is the look-a-like of Barack tomorrow! His lips are mesmerizing in a creepy purplish Sesame Street way. BaaaWhaaahaaa!

  12. Sally says:

    Just wanted to say that the fact that Tyson has decided to advertise here is cracking me up. The ad seems to be slowly creeping up on the chickens, threatening them…if you’re not funny today, the audience will convert you into nugget form and eat you.

  13. Michael says:

    is saying a person looks a certain way necessarily a political criticism? I’m voting for McCain and I’ll admit he’s not the most svelte guy in the world

  14. Seraphine says:

    some people have a defined sense of humor when it comes to politics, from reading some of your previous comments. i guess the old addage about never “never talk politics or religion” is sadly true. personally i love it. you have a wonderful comic.

  15. k says:

    I don’t see the political slant either – in fact I think it was nice of you organize a family reunion!

    But I don’t think they feel the same way. All except PDB have appear to be in some state of alarm.

  16. Luwano says:

    Reading some of the comments makes me sad.

    John McCain is a famous person and along with this he is the target of satire. If John McCain would not run for president or would be president, less people would sneer about the cartoon.
    Additionally, John McCain would be happy if he knew, there are more cartoons about him, because any publicity is good publicity.

    I don’t see a poor move here, but some poor comments. Every politician can look ugly, that’s no statement on her or his quality. I mean, look at Germany’s Angela Merkel.

    Keep ‘em comin’ Doug!
    &=^

    P.S.: If you want see another brother then please google for “Heiner Bremer”. Trust me!

  17. Tom says:

    LOL … Come on people, its just a cartoon! I voted for McCain, and I still think it was funny as h$%l. He also looks a little like Kermit the Frog at times.

  18. Boston Al says:

    I laughed so hard! Thanks! and those who were upset by this, why? Did you not find this funny? loosen up a bit, dude! Even McCain poked fun at himself. chillax!

  19. Chris says:

    I always wondered where he got his dashing looks from!

  20. Zork says:

    I have personally removed McCain signs that were illegally posted in public right-of-ways, so I’m pretty sure his fan-base definitely has something in common with the giant, evil Stay-Puft from Ghostbusters.

    –Proud to be an American Voting for CHANGE.

  21. Zork says:

    Ooh, ooh, and y’know what McCain’s Halloween costume was? Same as last year, he dressed up as George W. Bush!

  22. Futil1ty says:

    Why is it always a fat joke? He’s not fat.

  23. Futil1ty says:

    Also, Zork:

    McCain is nothing like Bush, other than he labels himself a Republican. Does the word “Maverick” ring a bell? There’s a reason he calls himself that, too.

    And I’m seeing Obama signs everywhere…in a city in the middle of a red state. Stupid liberal drones.

    AND, I don’t really understand your relation between McCain and Stay-Puft. Seriously, what?

  24. Rhie says:

    Futil1ty: Lol, someone is butt-hurt.

  25. James M. says:

    Good to see folks on both sides getting the humour. Not so good to see a couple of people actually trying to make political points. Saying who you support is fine, but keep off the political arguments. I have the pleasure of having friends of many different political persuasions so I know we can get along.

    “Dave D of WV on November 3rd, 2008 5:18 pm

    If Americans are making voting decisions based on scanned in Post-In Notes by a non-citizen, we deserve who we elect.”

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