This is not the first time that a DK candidate has invited me to a meeting via SMS. This morning, the great lady of the country, Klára Dobrev, invited us to the main square of Tatabánya tomorrow to meet in person.

Of course, on the hastily issued date invitation, they didn't even bother to follow at least the most basic form of spelling, because every word is unaccented, "Fo ter", but also "Klara". However, one word is an exception: the indication of tomorrow, which was written like this: "Monday", I wonder why they put accents here, but if they have already been put there, then you should be able to write Monday correctly.

But that is not the point, because not much can be expected from this Gyurcsány-Dobrev company. On the other hand, I am more interested in the basis on which they harass me with their messages. On the one hand, I didn't ask for it, I'm not interested in it, and on the other hand, how did they get my mobile number? I certainly didn't give it!

Of course, you can hear that service providers give out data, such as phone numbers, for good money. But who authorized this?

With this power, we can get to the point where, while watching TV, in the most exciting moment of the film, the standard couple suddenly swims onto the screen, and then Ferenc and Klára sing "I'm waiting for a week at the nationals". And this makes the masses sensitive, jump up from the TV and start walking. As is likely to be the case with the text messages sent nationwide today, crowds of people from Sátoraljaújhely and Békéscsaba will head to Tatabánya to meet Klárika tomorrow. I would just like to point out that even Budapest is far from such a date, you shouldn't waste your money on such things.

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