User:J.J.
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J.J. McCullough (born July 17, 1984) is a Canadian teenager and an amateur editorial cartoonist. He was born in Vancouver, British Columbia but now lives in Coquitlam, British Columbia. As a child, he was educated under the Montessori teaching system.
He is currently a student of political science at the Simon Fraser University.
J.J. is half dutch, his mother being an immigrant from the Netherlands. He has been to the country several times.
Currently, he draws the online webcomic "Filibuster" (http://www.filibustercartoons.com). He also writes and draws for the Douglas College student newspaper. His cartoons also appear in the most recent edition of Portfoolio.
J.J. discovered Wikipedia in early 2003. Today he mostly edits politics and history-related pages.
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He created the following pages: (among others)
- Acting President of the United States
- Air India Flight 182
- Alex Trebek
- Average Joe
- Ayn Rand Collective
- Berenstain Bears
- Black and white
- caricature
- Catch phrase
- chancellor
- Chicken McNuggets
- Commonwealth Realm
- Congressional system
- Countries by system of governmentMissing image
Piratey.jpg - Crown colony
- Digital pet
- EarthBound 0
- editorial cartoon
- Family dictatorship
- Father of the Nation
- Flag Burning Amendment
- foreign policy
- Global domination
- Goldilocks and the Three Bears
- Honor system
- Iraq Interim Governing Council
- Iraqi National Assembly
- Isabel Martinez de Peron
- Kitty Kelley
- Larry Campbell
- Larry King
- Greatest Britons spin-offs
- List of Political Metaphors
- List of US Presidential Doctrines
- Margaret Trudeau
- Michael Manley
- Mohammed Mossadegh
- One Saturday Morning
- P.W. Botha
- Peronism
- Photo op
- political scandal
- Premier (Canada)
- President of the Confederate StatesMissing image
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- President of Earth
- President of the Palestinian Authority
- Presidential system
- Press conference
- series finale
- Seven Days in May
- sex scandal
- State religion
- Super Mario Brothers (movie)
- Supreme Governor of the Church of England
- Trevanian
- War Measures Act
- West Indies Federation
- Where's the Beef?
- Who Censored Roger Rabbit?
- Who shot Mr. Burns?
- Wilsonism
Famous people J.J. has met include: Martin Short and Queen Elizabeth II as well as various unimportant Canadian politicians including Ujjal Dosanjh, Adrienne Clarkson, Carole James, Gordon Campbell, Svend Robinson, and Sheila Copps.
I wish I had made this page: List of countries by date of nationhood, I think is very useful.
I did some cartoon illustrations for Wikipedia for pages that are hard to find a photo for. See villain and mad scientist. I'd be open to other suggestions.
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