Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Rigged Honduran Election Results Found in Computers

While much of the world has lined up with Manuel Zelaya, the ousted president of Honduras, time and truth do not seem to be his cause's friend. The latest shoe to drop is a shocking Catalan newspaper report [translated] stating that Honduran authorities have discovered 45 computers containing election results for an election that never took place.

No, this isn't the Twilight Zone — it's the Corruption Zone.

Election data in the computers in question showed, not surprisingly, an overwhelming victory for Zelaya in the proposed June 28 referendum.

As for the time-warp election in Honduras, certain questions remain unanswered. There is no word yet on whether Mayor Daley was a consultant, if dead people had cast ballots, or if Jimmy Carter was an observer. -- The New American

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