Cartoons, cartoons, cartoons.... John Crowther's Cartoon Odyssey

I think of it as The Fool's Journey. I've been asked who the "fool" is. It's me, but in the classical sense of the court jester. Only the fool was allowed to tell the king of his follies. All cartoons are available as prints or originals, framed or unframed, through my website or e-mail. For mugs, t-shirts, and other products visit my gift shop at www.zazzle.com/jcrowtherart* (be sure to include the *).

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Medicareless

"The patient, treated on the fashionable theory, sometimes gets well in spite of the medicine." Thomas Jefferson, 1807. Or to bring it up to date, in spite of all the efforts of the insurance companies to the contrary.

I attributed yesterday's quote to Mark Twain. My bad. It was actually said by Will Rogers. (Thanks, Roger.)

2 Comments:

Anonymous Lee said...

great cartoon, John C.

8:50 PM  
Blogger John M Crowther said...

Thanks a lot, Lee!

10:34 PM  

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