U.S.ers, two stolen presidential elections down, wring their hands as the presumptive thieves rain terror upon the world, with no good left behind. Meanwhile, in Mexico the possible theft of a presidential election (the validity of which will be ruled on Sept. 6) is not being taken sitting down.
Besides the massive (though, unsurprisingly, thwarted) public protests, on Friday leftist legislators forced sitting president Vincente Fox to abandon his state of the union address, breaking a tradition of 180 years.
Other ways in which Mexico seems better equipped than the U.S. to deal with election fraud are discussed here.
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