Dick Cheney's pornographic sunglasses
Every once in a while something gets handed to you on a silver platter. I got busy right away. Below, the controversial photo:

Here is my take:

Every once in a while something gets handed to you on a silver platter. I got busy right away. Below, the controversial photo:

Here is my take:

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CHAN LOWE has been the Sun Sentinel’s first and only editorial cartoonist for the past twenty-six years. Before that, he worked as cartoonist and writer for the Oklahoma City Times and the Shawnee (OK) News-Star.
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Comments
And whoever said fishing was boring!!!
Posted by: MCMF | April 12, 2008 7:50 PM
Cheney's glasses remind me of those optical illusion prints that after looking at them for a minute, you are supposed to see something else. I can't see a naked woman - it looks more like a sea monkey to me. And as to Mr. Lowe's cartoon---if you had added a few more whips and chains then I think we could see the slut.
Posted by: Leader of the Pack | April 12, 2008 8:03 PM
More distorted views from Lowe. The image on the lens is a reflection of Cheney's hand holding the fishing rod. But don't let facts get in the way of your frequently distorted opinion expressed in your cartoons. Handed on a silver platter! You should, at some point, feel some shame for your distortions. Maybe you could draw a cartoon of yourself illustrating your inaccurated, damaging opinions.
Posted by: doubtful | April 12, 2008 8:30 PM
To Doubtful--
Read the news before you attack Mr. Lowe.
The nude woman in the glasses was not
his "distorted opinion." Rather, he was
commenting on a photograph that appeared in the news and was seen by
millions of people. Finally, should you disagree with his point of view in the future
please leave the personal attacks out of it.
This is a place to exchange ideas, not vitriol.
Posted by: janet reynolds | April 14, 2008 10:18 AM