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Why I Came to Honduras

Maria71 Wrote: Jul 19, 2009 4:54 PM
I cannot thank you enough for your support of Honduras's stand to defend national interests, freedom and democracy. I remain shocked that little or nothing is said about the gang of external players in this monumental chess game. The strategy being played out in this small but valiant country will affect all of us in the months and years to come.

Hondurans are fighting for their liberty and the future of ours as well. Many, many Hondurans from all walks of life are engaged in this battle against the far left despite being mostly alone.

A socialized Latin America will control oil, a multitude of natural resources and the Panama Canal. Mel Zelaya reportedly stated to a Brazilian journalist in an interview not a couple of...
Summary: Obama and Hillary continue to issue reactive declarations in support of former Honduran president: Manuel Zelaya. In so doing, they place the U.S. at the head of a global movement against Honduran nationalism and democracy; not in its defense.
Honduras is fighting for its constitution fueled by a profound nationalistic spirit. There is nothing to negotiate. The implications of Obama and Hillary’s the ignorance are alarming.

Why is Zelaya seeking reinstatement for such a short term? His ouster was a direct result of his repeated violations of the constitution while president. He was removed from office in accordance with Constitutional Article 239. Zelaya may have been plotting a coup of his own but not on...
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