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Imitation Is The Sincerest Form Of Flattery

Posted July 20th, 2009 in Hubbub by M

Running through my list of RSS subscriptions this fine morning I came across this gem that precipitated me on the forked path leading to laughter and tears:

Several computers containing the results of the referendum Zelaya wanted to conduct are seized at the Presidential Palace

That’s right. Results of the referendum the president wanted to conduct; i.e. said referendum had not been conducted yet and yet there were results. Does that remind you of an occasion when Government helpfully voted for its citizens in a past election with impressive turnouts of up to 120% of the voting republic?

Methinks government at times takes its dedication to helping the public to its illogical extreme. Voting for the public, by and large, is a no-no!

  • msaniixl

    And the way this gentleman was made to look like victim…useless

  • http://www.ourkidbert.blogspot.com/ Our Kid

    What if he already knew how people were going to vote and was just sparing them dirty fingers (voters ink?) and …

    == myself realizes the folly ==

  • dan

    Its amazing how politicians are all alike.
    Politicians and diapers need to be changed regularly…YES! For the same reason!!

  • http://chrenyan.wordpress.com Chrenyan

    Wonder what the US was getting on the side from Mr Zelaya…