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Liza Donnelly's avatar

Thank you!

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Catya Mandt's avatar

Finally the important stuff!! “Did you see what she was wearing!?!”

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KittyLiterate's avatar

Oh, I love love love it....especially what the jurors are thinking.... "My cat needs me." LOL. Too funny. Did I tell you I love this? xo

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Liza Donnelly's avatar

Thank you, dear Allia!

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Patris's avatar

You pinpoint these fears and thoughts in the best medium for it. Wry, and dark humor both. All truths.

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Liza Donnelly's avatar

Thank you. I love being called "wry and dark."

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Bill Reynolds's avatar

Can't someone come up with an animation of Trump sitting at his trial table wearing Margaret Hamilton's black pointy hat, saying "witch hunt" over and over again? Please.

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Liza Donnelly's avatar

Ha!!

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James Freeman's avatar

I for one could not be on that jury, I would convict him at the word go and could not swear to be fair and unbiased.

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Liza Donnelly's avatar

ditto.

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Doug McIntosh's avatar

Keep the juror pictures and thoughts coming! I’m sure they are more interesting than the actual proceedings!

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Liza Donnelly's avatar

Thanks!!

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steve rensch's avatar

Outstanding. Makes me feel like I'm there.

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Liza Donnelly's avatar

Thanks!

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Robert Ogner's avatar

The juror quotes have so much more impact when accompanied by your cartoons. I love what you are doing with what you learn from the journalists reporting from the court. Really great! Thank you.

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Robert Ogner's avatar

If a person is a confirmed serial liar, If his consistent approach is to go on an aggressive offense rather than take a drop of responsibility, if his character and intentions are completely transparent, how do I or anyone with any capacity to see him for who he is approach a trial with no bias. I can't find a way inside. Already proven guilty. I'm not sure how anything could happen in court that would show me he should be acquitted of the charges. But upon thinking about it, I do know I would try to hear something that would show his innocence. So maybe that is enough...?

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Liza Donnelly's avatar

You are generous. I don't know if I could, and I am usually a very generous person. I would listen, and maybe try.

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