Comment But is the news trustworthy? (Score 1) 433
I can't help but ask if one of the reasons this bit of news has not been published is that it has not come from a trustworthy source. What better way to discredit an ousted politician than for the new government to discover obvious signs of corruption?
Also, the numbers cited in the article as the fake results are not very believable, with each value ending in 0. If you were to fake election results, wouldn't you try just a bit harder?
(This is not to say that this bit of news might not be true, or that Zelaya might not be guilty of corruption, but that we ought to take such convenient news with a grain of salt).