Category: 3. Political Satire
By P Alfonso on Aug 29, 2008 | In 3. Political Satire | Send feedback »
The last evening of the 2008 Democratic Convention resemble that of the closing ceremonies of the Olympiads. It was an impressive show of how passionately people can react to the words change and hope. …
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By P Alfonso on Aug 10, 2008 | In 3. Political Satire | Send feedback »
Unknown author. An email from Ireland to the brethren in the States...a point to ponder despite your political affiliation: We, in Ireland…
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By P Alfonso on Aug 1, 2008 | In 3. Political Satire | 2 feedbacks »
He went overseas to places he had never been before and to others he had never heard of. He visited countries that he could not find on a map and others whose names he could not spell. But he made it and now he is back m…
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By P Alfonso on Jul 14, 2008 | In 3. Political Satire | 1 feedback »
This recent political cartoon of Barack and Michelle Obama on the cover of The New Yorker magazine, illustrate how differently people can interpret what they see. Everyone that sees it will look at the exact same thing…
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By P Alfonso on Jul 4, 2008 | In 3. Political Satire | Send feedback »
Obama has come a long way from just appealing to his constituency in Chicago. He is living proof that a good politician can tell a good story. “Change you can believe in”. He started his campa…
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By P Alfonso on Jun 28, 2008 | In 3. Political Satire | Send feedback »
By: Unknown author While sewing up a cut on the hand of a 75 year old west Texas rancher, the doctor struck up a conversation. Eventually the topic got around to Obama and his bid to be the next President. &…
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By P Alfonso on Jun 27, 2008 | In 3. Political Satire | Send feedback »
The Ant and the Grasshopper: The real story 2008 Political Version The ant works hard in the withering heat all summer long, building his house and laying up supplies for t…
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By P Alfonso on Jun 24, 2008 | In 3. Political Satire | Send feedback »
2008 Version
Unknown author
One sunny day in 2008, an old man approached the White House from across Pennsylvania Avenue, where he'd been sitting on a park bench.
He spoke to the Marine standing guard and said, "I would like to go in and meet wit…
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