(Image of the actual memo)
From the Huffington Post:
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger typically attaches a message to bills he signs or vetoes telling lawmakers why he took the action.
A Democratic assemblyman who heckled the governor during a recent event in San Francisco actually received two messages: the veto letter itself and a not-so-subtle rebuke creatively hidden within it.
Like a find-the-word puzzle, the second message was visible by stringing together the first letter of each line down the left-hand margin. It consisted of a common four-letter vulgarity followed by the letters "y-o-u."
Wow. So what's the verdict, people?
Hilarious coincidence or deliberate insult?
4 comments:
Deliberate. Way too co-inky-dental for it to be an "oops" moment. Any chance this is a hoax deisgned to smear Ah-nold?
It would be way too perfect a coincidence, wouldn't it?
As for a hoax, it's worth something that HuffPo's reporting it.
You also don't need a hoax to smear Arnold! He makes it all too easy with the truth.
I may start posting in this fashion ;)
LOL! Do it! Maybe not quite so explicitly...
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