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September 26, 2006

Hungarians Deal with Lying Politician

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by Jeff Davis

V for Vendetta

What do you do about dishonest and corrupt politicians? In America, there’s not much we can do. We can write our Congressman, or call up some radio talk show and complain or come election day we can switch to the second party of criminals and incompetents instead of the ones we voted for last time, and that’s about it. In Eastern Europe, astonishingly, there are still some white people who have a little testosterone left. (Yeah, amazing, ain’t it?)

The BBC reports that several days ago, “Protesters tried to storm Hungary’s state TV station after Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany admitted his party had lied to win an election. They used stones to attack the TV HQ in the capital Budapest, demanding to be allowed to broadcast their grievances.” Hey, maybe they’re onto something!

The BBC article continues “Mr Gyurcsany’s comments were heard in a tape of a meeting he had with his MPs a few weeks after the election in April. Protests have been held outside parliament since Sunday, calling for Mr Gyurcsany to resign. The BBC’s Nick Thorpe, outside the state TV building, said at least one car was set alight and crowds of largely young people threw projectiles, breaking lower windows. Reports say demonstrators shouted ‘56!’ in memory of Hungary’s failed uprising against Soviet rule in October 1956… It is not clear how the tapes of the meeting which sparked the protests were leaked. In excerpts broadcast on state radio, Mr Gyurcsany says harsh economic reforms are needed. He thanks… hundreds of tricks’ for keeping the economy above board. In a speech sprinkled with obscenities, Mr Gyurcsany says: ‘We lied in the morning, we lied in the evening.’ ” If anyone ever wondered what system politicians say or think when they’re alone, now you know.

It looks like this Zionist puppet they’ve got in Budapest won’t last long. Almost certainly a new election will be demanded. The self-confessed lying politician will be lucky if he avoids becoming an early Christmas ornament hanging from a tree. I suppose I’d better cut this one short, before the Department of Homeland Security comes nosing around. But I can’t help remembering the tag line from the movie V for Vendetta. “People should not be afraid of their government. Governments should be afraid of their people.”


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