Britain's Guardian newspaper has a couple of our favorite political cartoonists, whose ability (and eagerness) to go for the jugular is more finely honed than most of their North American cousins'. Case in point: Martin Rowson from Saturday's Guardian, on "Bones and Bonuses," a haunting depiction of contrasting values in the 21st century.
The full title of Rowson's drawing is "The World As It Is, or, Bones and Bonuses." Be sure to check out Rowson's colleague Steve Bell's take on Haiti, "Perhaps if Haiti were a bank..."