Introduction to the Deaf Politics cause



Jessica Thurber explains why she started Deaf Politics, and how it is intended be a non-partisan source of political information for the Deaf community.
They do not yet have a website, but you can subscribe to the Deaf Politics Facebook page, the Deaf Politics Twitter account, or the Deaf Politics Youtube account.

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Patti -
Yes, indeed! There is a Pirate Party: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Pirate_Party - The more you know ;)
Thanks for the kind comments.

Dan -
Thank you :) Do you have a website? I'd love to see some of your political cartoons.

Deaf Political Cartoons

Hm, didn't you notice my blog in DeafRead.com? Nevertheless, here's the link:

www.deafcartoon.com

Not all my cartoons there are political. I do a political cartoon of the week related to Deaf issues. Be sure to check out my new comic strip, "The Great Deaf Dictator". I will be doing weekly installments of this comic strip. Enjoy! :)

Dan

kudos - best wishes

you go girl
glad u have set this up
is there really a pirate party?

peace
patti

Re: Deaf Politics

Jessica,

Glad to see that there is someone like you who does take a serious interest in politics and who cares enough to do something and put up a vlog on this subject! I hope there will be more deaf people like you!

Thank you,

Dan McClintock
political cartoonist, fellow blogger

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