Monday, July 20, 2009

Chicago Style Elections, Honduras Edition

Seems that the 'referendum' in Honduras may have been pre-decided:
Tegucigalpa -- The National Direction of Criminal Investigation confiscated computers in the Presidential House in which were registered the supposed results of the referendum on the reform of the Constitution that was planned by former President
So assuming this is true, will we hear a peep out of our dear leader and his spokes-critters for their support of Zelaya?

Was this a test case for '12?

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Is that a rhetorical question? This is a Chicago politician: of course it's a test for 2012. The result is probably less than he had wished.

Back to the old standby: registered democrat tombstones.

NotClauswitz said...

Makes you wonder... Sorta like the Sanish Civil War was a test for German military equipment, Honduras was going to be a test for voting equipment? The illegal ballots were printed up in Venezuela, I figure the pre-loaded computers came from there too.