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(10-27) 19:19 PDT SACRAMENTO -- Did Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's office use a coded veto message to send the f-bomb to Tom Ammiano, soon after the San Francisco assemblyman made news by telling the governor to "kiss my gay a**"?
Schwarzenegger's people say no. But the X-rated evidence is hard to miss in a message that Schwarzenegger sent to explain why he was vetoing an Ammiano bill dealing with financing for the Port of San Francisco.
Aah,it may be just a coincidence...
if not,Arnold the Great is smart...
F or your information,
u can write your posts,
c onveying your theories,
k icking other commentators' butts,
y et u realise,
o n any occasion,
u the readers will be the judges...
See how easy is for me & anyone to "encode " messages...
Arnold is famous for having a unique sense of humor and attitude about "getting even". It was apparent way back in the film Pumping Iron. Honestly, I wouldn't put it past him. That memo, if real, is oddly worded.
For our reading amusement, it's all but
undeniable that the Governor of
California, Arnold Schwarzenegger decided to
kill some time by writing an acrostic.
Your feelings on this may vary as to its taste, as
ordinarily governors do not communicate with
unhappy citizens in this way. I think it's hilarious,
regardless who may take offense.
Many Californians support gay marriage, while
also many oppose it. Either way,
making light of the situation will tend to cause
a reconsideration of this very important issue.
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