Posted by Augusto as Uncategorized, Islam, Israel, Frases at 10:14 PM ART
SNL?s Inevitable Gay Mahmoud Skit
Cox&Forkum se despiden

Ya no seguiran publicando como hasta ahora en su Web:
Cox&Forkum Editorial Cartoons sino que se separan para continuar otros proyectos.
Los Cartoons de uno de ellos John se pueden seguir viendo en John Cox Art
El primer Blog que publicó un Cartoon de ellos fue Little Greens Footballs :

I also want to stop focusing so much of my creative energy on negative aspects of daily life. There’s still an ideological battle to be fought, not to mention an actual war, and I will stay engaged in some form and medium. But at this point, anything seems more appealing than immersing myself in the sewer of daily politics.
That said, I imagine we won’t be able to resist creating an occasionally editorial cartoon. And if we do, we’ll post it here.
Over the years we’ve received many letters of encouragement from all over the world and from all across the political spectrum. The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. Of course, we’ve received our share of criticism too, but surprisingly little of the hate mail so common on the Internet. We’re thankful to all of you who have shared our work with others, bought our books and products, and stood beside us along the way, even if not on every issue.
There are many people we’re grateful to for their support, from bloggers, to clients, to friends. I can’t begin to list them all here; hopefully you know who you are. But there are two “firsts” I want to mention by name. Robert Tracinski was the first to publish one of our editorial cartoons (see the cartoon here) in the November 2001 edition of The Intellectual Activist. And Charles Johnson at Little Green Footballs was the first major blogger to regularly post our work on the Internet (see the cartoon here). They both saw value in our work, and we thank them for publicizing our cartoons when others wouldn’t.
And finally, though John and I will continue to work together, I want to say that it’s been an honor and great fun to work with him on these editorial cartoons. Though we had collaborated for years prior to starting the editorials, we discovered that there was a lot to learn about working together on a near daily basis, and from two different cities. There’s been plenty of give and take. But ultimately we were able to say to one another “split the balloon with his head” or “make the worm neck longer” and be completely understood. John breathed life into the cartoons by giving the characters emotion and humanity. We simply could not have produced this work separately, and I will be forever proud to have the work bare our names.
And so, we take our bow.
De pronto uno siente una cierta orfandad. Espero que sea todo para mejor!
Posted by Augusto as Uncategorized, Islam, Israel, Frases at 9:37 PM ART
Como piensa un convertido al Islam
De familia catolica solo hace caso a lo que le dicen en la Mezquita y confía solamente en la justicia de Alá
Posted by Augusto as Uncategorized, Islam, Israel, Frases at 8:13 PM ART
Para el proximo Ramadan
Posted by Augusto as Uncategorized, Islam, Israel, Frases at 7:52 PM ART

