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awesome vancouver sun cartoon

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This cartoon says to me: We are the mainstream editorial page and we hear you MS people!

the canadian public can get this joke!

Bad political sh** is going down, and those who deal with it everyday are on MS patients side.
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That is awesome! You couldn't run that here, there's little-to-no CCSVI awareness.
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Fabulous!
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:D :D :D
Bill, thanks for sharing the smile. :D
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i sent it to the local CBC news :)
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Billmeik wrote:
This cartoon says to me: We are the mainstream editorial page and we hear you MS people!

the canadian public can get this joke!

Bad political sh** is going down, and those who deal with it everyday are on MS patients side.
Thank you. It seems like a fairly sad cartoon. A very welcome one, but sad. Go Vancouver! Go Saskatchewan!
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the same cartoon ran in the toronto globe and mail. Makes me proud to be canadian after that nonsense from the gov the other day...
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hank you. It seems like a fairly sad cartoon. A very welcome one, but sad.
it's sad that hope is a dove that lives on the flats far away.

The bird of hope flies by other places but can't get funding to land.
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The image of the bird seems to care a lot looking back at the lady. Certainly more than MS societies and CIHR members.
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A bird called hope. A title for my book...

Not a Canadian bird. A Saskatchewanian provincial bird.

The place being flown to: far-off land of Able, or Heaven? Wherever it is, can't take those braces.

Go, Saskatchewan! Go Vancouver!
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