>Plus I appreciate humour and irreverence. I
> miss them after leaving NY.
Funny, the lack of it in political life in NY was why I felt more at home in
Canada, but then, by your comment, you must have been from NYC not just NY.
It was so refreshing to arrive in Vancouver, BC in 1962 and discover a world
where meaningful political cartoons could also simply share a good laugh
about politicians without being declared Commies or Enemies of the People.
My Republican family in Upstate NY certainly had no humour in its political
life and certainly not irreverence.
cp in irrelevant/irreverent bc
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