*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 43233 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/43233

yes, I am also getting the same error. I thnk it has to be a bug or a
security measure. I changed my network several times and also used ssh
several times. Once I typed "sdo" instead of "sudo" for ssh. And after
that it starts giving me message for all sudoers commands.

 sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Dec 12 13:16:01 2007

I think it happened under same circumstances for most of people. So it might be 
some security issue over network or a bug.
I am using ultimate ubuntu based on feisty7.04

it get solved using 
     sudo -K
no need to restart the machine or to remove any directory. but I think it 
removes some commands from history.

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