Schwarzenegger: F-bomb in veto message was wild coincidence

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McClatchy Newspapers are reporting that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said in Washington that the veto statement containing an obscene message to a political foe was a "wild coincidence." It was wild all right. The kind of wild whopper you tell your parents when you can't come up with a decent lie to cover your tracks.

The first letter in the seven lines of the veto read: "F--- you." The governor was speaking to reporters while visiting Vice President Joe Biden at the White House to discuss the federal stmulus package.

Here's more on the odds on the "wild coincidence" from the McClatchy story: "Stephen Devlin, the chair of the math department at the University of San Francisco, told the San Francisco Weekly that the odds of the letters appearing in proper order in seven consecutive lines to spell out the profanity was one in 10 million."

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1 in 10 million are pretty long odds for a "wild coincidence" if you ask me. However, I doubt that Arnold could have come up with that on his own but I am also sure he had some staff person with a brain do it for him! Kind of childish if you ask me!

At the other end of the spectrum...Those are about the same odds that Jesus was not the Messiah based on Bible prophecy.

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