Schwarzenegger Calls Mexico Chaos 'Good Action'
"It's good action." - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger this morning, about the pandemonium surrounding the inauguration of Mexico President Felipe Calderon. The Republican governor, who flew to Mexico for the ceremony, appeared to be likening the scene to an action movie.
According to the AP, Calderon entered the inauguration ceremony "through a back door and appeared suddenly on the speaker's platform, which was the site of three days of fistfights and sit-ins by lawmakers seeking to control the stage. Physically protected by dozens of lawmakers and flanked by outgoing President Vicente Fox, Calderon swore to uphold the constitution in comments almost inaudible over the noise."
Supporters of former presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador had "seized entrances to the congressional chamber Friday morning in an attempt to block Calderon from taking office. The leftist lawmakers, who draped a giant banner across the chamber reading 'Mexico doesn't deserve a traitor to democracy as president,' exchanged punches with ruling-party lawmakers and erected barricades of chairs as Calderon supporters chanted 'Mexico wants peace.' "
Calderon giving the Fascist salute again:
Old Steroid case in Mexico:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/politicalmuscle/2006/12/schwarzenegger_.htmlHey Arnold, how about leaving those guards behind and mixing with the protestors? I'll be you would get even better "action"!