Hello dear friends, If you have no idea of French President Chirac
when he sings with a grind organ, have a look at this URL:
http://www.LeLudion.com/frontpage.htm (English) or
http://www.LeLudion.com/une.htm (French)
I picked this up from the front page of a French newspaper which tries
to treat human genetic manipulation with humor.
Often, in the past, politics are drawn with a grind organ and a bear
or a monkey. For instance: Napoleon III, Kaiser Wilhem II, Prime
Minister Clemenceau, and so on. I also collect these historic pages.
Is it current to use these cartoons in American newspaper?
Philippe Crasse
Le Ludion - Toulouse
http://www.LeLudion.com
[ Yes, the political cartoon in American newspapers is a cherished
[ heirloom brought from many countries of Europe. (I fondly remember
[ the political satire in 'Pogo', by cartoonist Walt Kelly.) No public
[ notable is spared from the barb of the cartoonist's pen; President
[ Bill Clinton has been drawn (and quartered!) playing the saxophone!
[
[ Is President Chirac singing an old-time song? What old-time song
[ of the English-speaking lands might be equivalent? -- Robbie
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