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KhaosKomix - By Tab Kimpton

KhaosKomix - By Tab Kimpton

Uniquely Unqualified • 5-28-2012 • The Far Left Side • Obesssively Progressive Comics Monday, Wednesday and Friday! Remarkably Unremarkable During the Republican presidential primaries Rick Santorum posited that Mitt Romney was "uniquely unqualified" to be president. Here's what he meant. Mitt Romney has held exactly one public office, that of Governor of Massachusetts. He snuck in during the furor that followed the 9-11 attacks, at a time when the media completely forgot that it was a Republican administration that missed all the clues leading up to the attacks on the Twin Towers. And that all criticism of the Bus administration, especially from rotten old Democrats, was treasonous. I remember. As a result, the 2002 mid-terms were disastrous for Democrats (The opposition party historically gains seats in the mid-terms). Once elected he then began to flip on almost every position he campaigned on, carefully aligning himself for a run for the presidency as a conservative Republican in 2008. In 2006 a Democrat, Deval Patrick, won the Massachusetts governorship in a landslide. =Lefty= Fox News Lies.

QC: New Comics Every Monday Through Friday October 9th Prism Comics » About Who We Are Prism Comics is a nonprofit organization that supports lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) comics, creators, and readers. Prism Comics was incorporated in April 2003 in the state of Georgia and received its 501(c) 3 charitable status shortly thereafter. The organization was initially composed of a small number of comics fans and professionals from across the United States who had volunteered on an annual publication called Out in Comics, which was a listing of LGBT creators in comics that ran for three issues. These volunteers decided to form a nonprofit organization to provide services above and beyond an annual listing--feature articles and interviews, original art and content, expanded convention appearances and programming, and a full-featured website--and to pursue even more ambitious goals. Besides publishing the annual resource guide, Prism Comics: Your LGBT Guide to Comics, Prism Comics hopes to accomplish several things. Where We Are How to Volunteer

What have you done? Coming Soon - Stay tuned for a BIG announcement about an awesome project Jorge is working on! PHD Store - Our store was down for a while, but now it is back! Free excerpt from The PHD Movie 2! Watch the new movie! Filming is done! Coming to Campuses this Fall! The Science Gap - Watch Jorge's TEDx Talk: gregcomic.com - A comedic strip about two buddies living in New York City. Comics, Quizzes, and Stories - The Oatmeal Polare 67: Trans Web Comics | The Gender Centre Inc. (The Gender Centre advise that this article may not be current and as such certain content, including but not limited to persons, contact details and dates may not apply. Where legal authority or medical related matters are cited, responsibility lies with the reader to obtain the most current relevant legal authority and/or medical publication.) Transition Stories, Switch-Around, Personal Histories, Theory, Incidentals and Gag Strips by Laura Seabrook Article appeared in Polare magazine: April 2006 Last Update: October 2013 Last Reviewed: February 2014 A Scene from Venus Envy, by Erin Lindsay. Bring on the comics that show us for who and what we are, and show transgendered people and behaviour as a part of what it means to be human. It was late last year that I had "artist's block". I got the idea of doing my own from three sources. That's where the web comics come in. So what's out there? Venus Envy by Erin Lindsay is a good example of the first type. Venus Ascending by S. Web Comics

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