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Hidden Message?

We asked whether you think the hidden message in a letter from Governor Schwarzenegger was intentional.


Albeit this is utter rubbish... I think the message is clear. This is the professional way of doing things in politics. Well done Mr. Governor. However, I think the media should focus on myriad global topics and leave this this bloody nonsense to gossip magazines (i.e. TMZ). -- Rene

No chance the Gov's F-word comments were mere coincidence. This expression characterizes the tenor of Schwarzenegger's administration as well as any. The comment is worth a chuckle, considering the bill he vetoed with this added message was unaminmously passed by the legislature and will likely be approved regardless. However, this attitude even without his creative writing has not and will not serve the people of the state well. -- Mike

I believe it was intentional, there is no way that the letter is only 7 lines long and they all coincidently match up to spell out the F word. The governor is not always the friendly, specially considering their history. -- Ray

Somebody had to say it. -- Vince

Now while I don't think the governor has the intelligence or wit to perpetrate this message, it is entirely possible that one of his aides did do this. Since this was most likely designed to get under the skin of a cantankerous, ill-manered buffoon like Tom Ammiano, I say well played Governor. -- Tristan

Published Thursday, October 29, 2009 12:29 AM by Mark Bunker

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