Thursday, June 15, 2006


Congress should get a life. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, June 11, 2006


Moment of truth! Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, June 07, 2006


Here we go again! Posted by Picasa

Monday, June 05, 2006


WHAT WE SAW ON THE MEDIA ABOUT THE MY LAI MASSACRE IN VIETNAM Posted by Picasa

WHAT WE SAW ON THE MEDIA ABOUT THE MASSACRE AT HADITHA Posted by Picasa

Book Information

Adventures in Whopperland---written opinions, satire and political cartoons on the Bush administration---can be purchased online by Googling Bill Sanders Cartoonist and clicking on Adventures in Whopperland a book by Bill Sanders.

That will take you directly to the publisher's page for that particular book, with price and preview plus order directions. Bill Sanders

Saturday, June 03, 2006


My Lai revisited! Posted by Picasa

Friday, May 12, 2006


Another day in Whopperland Posted by Picasa

Thursday, May 11, 2006


Welcome to the brave new world! Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, May 10, 2006


Cover for new book Posted by Picasa

Saturday, April 22, 2006


Brer Bush doesn't have a clue! Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, April 12, 2006


Leaker In Chief Posted by Picasa

Monday, April 10, 2006

The lies just keep coming!

Let’s see if I have this right.

President Bush has the inherent right to ignore the law and wiretap Americans at will. President Bush has the inherent right to have Americans arrested and thrown into prison without benefit of a trial, without benefit of a lawyer and kept there indefinitely. The Bush administration has the inherent responsibility to ignore the Geneva Convention and torture prisoners of “war” if it is deemed necessary. President Bush has the inherent right to ignore the intent of congressional legislation if he signals a different interpretation when signing the law. President Bush has an inherent right to ignore the U.S. Constitution and start a war of his choice.

Boy, did my history and civics teachers ever get it wrong!

Let’s see if I have this right.

After the leaking of a CIA covert agent’s name, President Bush said:

“If there’s a leak in my administration, I want to know who it is.”

“I want to know the truth…leaks are bad things.”

He claimed not to know of “anybody in my administration who leaked classified information.”

At the time, U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft announced a “full” investigation by “career professionals with extensive experience in handling matters involving national security.”

Well, President Bush now knows “the truth”. It was President Bush who was responsible for the leak. But wait a minute! President Bush knew “the truth” back in 2004 when he made those statements. I guess he must have momentarily forgotten "the truth". That seems to be a habit with him.

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Away from the drawing board

I have been remiss at posting because I have been holed up working on a book of political essays, opinions and cartoons on the Bush administration, tentatively called Whopperland. And now,I will be gone for two weeks to Tennessee where my oldest daughter is about to undergo brain surgery for a tumor and fibrous dysplaysia. Hopefully will be back in gear in two or three weeks. Bill Sanders

Aventures in Whopperland! Posted by Picasa

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Heaven forbid we call a spade a spade!

Senator Russell Feingold’s candid and courageous attempt to hold our imperial President accountable for declaring himself inherently above the law with his domestic surveillance edict, has sent Republicans into apoplexy and short term memory loss. (Remember their vote to impeach Bill Clinton for lying about sex?)

Lead by Paul Weyrich, their right wing guru, "impeachment is coming"is their rallying cry going out to true believers around the country. Rush Limbaugh, right wing drug junkie, told his radio audience, "This is a gift.."! Of course Rush Limbaugh recently suggested that Bill Clinton might have had Slobodan Molosovich killed because he planned to subpoena Clinton as a witness at his trial—which puts Limbaugh on the same planet out in the whacko universe as Reverend Pat Robertson.

Feingold’s candor has set the other 43 democratic Senator’s timid hearts aflutter with nervous anxiety that if they actually hold Bush accountable, it might upset voters in the mid-term election.

Let’s see If I’ve got this right—--Bush is awash in the wake of a growing public awareness of his incompetence, a majority of the voters are disenchanted with the chaos and body count of a botched, never ending war--- record deficits, record debt, immigration non-policy and Bush's above-the-law hubris–-not to mention his bottom of the barrel poll numbers. Yet democrats are still like deer caught in the headlights!

Bush Administration national security incompetence

The Justice Department bears the ultimate responsibility for the screw-up regarding the rules of evidence violations at the trail of the only Al-Quaeda conspirator in this country.

The witnesses that were improperly exposed to forbidden material were key--- because to obtain the death penalty, the government must prove that Moussaoui’s actions resulted in at least one death on September 11.

It seems the prosecution’s witnesses would testify that they didn’t alert anyone about their suspicions because Moussaoui was devious and wouldn’t tell them that he wanted flight training because he was Al-Quaeda and intended to crash a 747 into the White House. Really? Wow–-and I thought all fanatics and criminals simply told the truth when questioned.

Too bad the Washington higher ups didn’t pay attention to the female FBI agent(whistle blower) in Minneapolis when she warned them about the suicide flight possibility!

Hello! The First Amendment applies in Illinois too!

The editor of the University of Illinois’ student newspaper The Daily Illini was fired because he ran the Muhammad cartoons that Muslim fanatics have been using as an excuse to riot and cause deaths.

The Illini Media Co. Board of directors, comprised of students and faculty, voted unanimously to fire the editor. Ostensible, their reason was because the editor Acton H. Gorton violated Illini policy of "thoughtful discussion and preparation for the publication of "inflammatory material". For anyone who really believes that, I have a bridge in Brooklyn I will sell for 50 cents.

My wife’s uncle Gene Graham was my mentor when I started out in journalism. He won the Pulitzer for his book on reapportionment, "One Man One Vote", while an editorial writer for the Nashville Tennessean. Gene was also a professor of journalism at the University of Illinois before he was diagnosed with a brain tumor and died. He would be spinning in his grave to learn that the students and faculty at the university have such a dim view of the role of journalism and the First Amendment.

How can you possibly write (and publish) about riots and death as a result of cartoons—and NOT publish the cartoons? By all means, let’s not disrespect the feelings of right wing fanatics of Islam when we can be disrespectful to the bedrock of our democracy----the First Amendment to our Constitution.

Bill Sanders

Wednesday, March 08, 2006


The ultimate impeachment offense Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, February 22, 2006


no caption needed Posted by Picasa

The Terrorist Fighter's Salute! Posted by Picasa

Monday, February 20, 2006


Hiring the hit man. Posted by Picasa