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Date Posted: 20:43:42 08/04/03 Mon
Author: Alex C
Subject: Local Talk & Local Cartoonist coverage

I've been out of town, and haven't listened to local talk lately. Has this http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=7729_Echoes_of_Nazism
been discussed by any local talk host?
It's a cartoon drawn by the Inquirer's Tom Auth. It was pretty harsh when seen on it's own. But when compared to 1930's Nazi propaganda, it looks, ahem, "coincidental".

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[> Wow! That's some observation. Auth has always been a knee-jerk liberal, but so are the majority of political cartoonists. Auth has stepped way over the line this time. I am going to copy your post to the Politics and Opinion board. -- SurveyGuy, 21:21:24 08/04/03 Mon


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