Postal Privatization is a Very Contentious Issue in Japan

July 31st, 2005 by Adamu
Adamu

Looks like they crucified Oh, Mikey! and he’s against postal privatization:

Pictures don’t lie, folks. Maybe Mikey is worried that his grandmother won’t get his nengajo anymore if they close all the rural post offices.

The vote is on August 5. Mark your calendars.

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  • 2 Responses to 'Postal Privatization is a Very Contentious Issue in Japan'

    1. まさこ(masaco) Says:

      A lot of scarecrow is talked about political idea.
      Thanks for your effort. This photo is funny, considering.

    2. Mrs. Saru Says:

      I am super disappointed that the bill did not pass. We have a great Foreign Minister right now who is good for Japan and U.S. relations. Great. So much of what is wrong in the Japanese socity and foreign policy is due to narrow-minded politicians and those who vote for them.

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