The AP reports:
"The court also dismissed Lopez Obrador's claim of subliminal messages in television ads by pro-Calderon businesses."
Huh? What the heck          was that about?
     
       When I was young, every kid knew that movie theatres spliced in frames          saying "Buy Popcorn" or pictures of the Sahara to make you          thirsty so you would buy Cokes or something (it was never quite clear          what they were subliminally advertising). It was all explained in Vance          Packard's 1957 bestseller The Hidden Persuaders, but none of us          kids had read it. I hadn't heard examples of subliminal          advertising paranoia in years until now. Perhaps it's a general rule          that dumb American ideas of half a century ago turn into dumb Mexican          ideas of the 21st Century.
     
       In uncool          news from Mexico:
An armed  gang of suspected drug traffickers wearing ski masks threw five human heads onto  the dance floor of a bar in western Mexico Wednesday in an apparent revenge  killing, prosecutors said.
Wielding hand guns and rifles, some 20 men dressed in black drove up to the Luz  y Sombra (Light and Shade) bar in the city of Uruapan, barged into the club and  fired shots in the air.
They forced late-night revelers to lie on the floor and pulled the five male  heads out of plastic bags, dumping them on the dance floor along with a  handwritten message, a spokesman for the Michoacan state prosecutors' office  said.
I have to give Mexico some credit for originality here. I don't believe this happened much in America in the 1950s.
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