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Novermer 10, 2009 – Healthcare rammed through
Nov 11th, 2009 by Rob Smith, Jr.

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Captain Nancy’s ignore’s the people’s voice and the 9/12 – Tea Party efforts and rams the mess through.

This was one of three cartoons that were going to appear Friday until the Fort Hood tragedy hit the news Thursday night. I pencilled and inked this last Thursday with Photoshop colors added Monday night.

November 3, 2009 – Obama’s Major Crop Accomplishment Since the Election
Nov 4th, 2009 by Rob Smith, Jr.

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The greatest result Obama has accomplished while President.

Inked on the pencils. Had a tough time deciding how much ‘conservative’ should take up flower area. I condiered loading the area with farm equipment and then decided to simplify.

October 27, 2009 – Golf Balls
Oct 27th, 2009 by Rob Smith, Jr.

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There had been much talk of Obama’s golf game. So I comboed that with Obama’s accomplishments.

Artistically I had envisioned something different. This was all created in the computer and I just couldn’t get the depth quite right. I should have drawn this on paper first.

October 20, 2009 – Ivory Tower
Oct 22nd, 2009 by Rob Smith, Jr.

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All this chatter from one side of how the other is the party of “No’ when that same “No” party doesn’t even have a seat at the table to help guide the path to passage. Yet the media continues the myth.

I penciled and inked this on the same board, so no pencils again. However, the inked version is very, very plain. The digital manipulation got it to a point where the towers appear to be in some misty, cloudy realm.

October 6, 2009 – Obama’s Unreadable Presriptons
Oct 7th, 2009 by Rob Smith, Jr.

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I have yet to speak to a doctor who is in favor of any part of the idea of reform. I have only spoken to a few. Especially going through recent medical procedures. But it says a lot that those on the front lines are very concerned and seemingly scared.

This was still another all digital production. Below is the digital sketch.

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August 28, 2009 – THE Public Option!
Sep 9th, 2009 by Rob Smith, Jr.

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Ken Culotta wrote this one. If Washington doesn’t listen to us, we go have the ultimate public option in one year.

This voting booth was a pain in the neck. I originally drew a more recognized voting stall. However, I realized the one above is becoming standardized. It was tough to digitally remove the stall and replace with the newer plasic foldup version and get the voter to fit in. As I worked to fit it in I had a heck of a pain attack (See my presoanl blog) that pulled me away for more than an hour. While going through the pain I kept thinking how best to get the voting booth drawn. The pain fianlly passed and I finished the art.

August 14, 2009 – What happens when you just want an answer to a question…
Aug 18th, 2009 by Rob Smith, Jr.

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I don’t understand how Americans are labeled “protestors” for asking simple, logical questions at these political healthcare forums?

Click here to see the cartoon on Glenn Beck’s site.

Below is the pencil drawing.

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July 31, 2009 – Healthcare or no Healthcare?
Aug 6th, 2009 by Rob Smith, Jr.

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This one written by Ken Culotta and produced too fast by me.

July 29, 2009 – Goofy John Conyers comments
Jul 29th, 2009 by Rob Smith, Jr.

Further insanity being that instead of Conyers wasting time getting this free lunch and making a speech, he could have been sitting down with his staff and lawyers to have the bill explained to him. We should be quizzing the supporters to quote chapter and verse from the healthcare bill and challenging them with actual lines from it, embarrassing them that they do not know what they are voting for.

July 24, 2009 – Obama as Napoleon?
Jul 29th, 2009 by Rob Smith, Jr.

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