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The eyes have it

A loyal Ticket reader in Maryland thought she saw a resemblance between these two hunters.

And when you put them together like this, we see what she means.

Unohuck

Can you recognize these four eyes and two famous fellows?

For the identities, click the Read More line below.

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Photos: Associated Press

The bottom photo is former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who fled to the Cayman Islands for the weekend to give a speech and earn some dough to live on.

The Republican Party's establishment is falling into line behind its presumptive presidential nominee, Arizona Sen. John McCain, including this morning's expected endorsement in Texas by former President George H.W. Bush.

Still, Huckabee returned on Sunday to continue campaigning for the GOP delegates from Wisconsin, a state that votes on Tuesday while everyone waits for the deer-killing and football seasons to start next fall. Oh, and the presidential election is then, too.

The top photo is Uno, the first beagle ever to win best in show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York last week. He's already got the prize.

-- Andrew Malcolm

 
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I totally see it. And look - they clearly both get their eyebrows waxed!

They are eyes that can be trusted. Go Huckabee! Keep up the good fight. Take this thing to the Convention and don't let the GOP tell us who we have to vote for. The nerve of the establishment deciding McCain is the nominee. Some states haven't even voted yet. Are you telling us their votes don't count? McCain DOES NOT have 1191 delegates. He is NOT the nominee yet. Stop telling us he is. And stop trying to cram him down our throats.


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A veteran foreign and national correspondent, Andrew Malcolm has served on the L.A. Times Editorial Board and was a Pulitzer finalist in 2004. He is the author of 10 nonfiction books and father of four. Read more.
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