PARECE QUE LOS HISPANOS INDIOS LLA NO SABEN NI QUE DECIR, ESTAN TAN POBRES. NO SABEN LO QUE ES VIVIR EN UN PAIS TAN PODEROSO COMO LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS, CON RASCA CIELOS Y COMPUTADORAS. NUESTRO PRESIDENTE ANDA EN 33 CARROS BRINDADOS DEL ANO, Y HUGO CHAVES Y TODOS LOS OTROS INDIOS ANDAN TOVIA EN CABALLO. POBRE CEROTES, NO TIENEN NADA DE SOFISTICADO - EN ESTADOS UNIDOS TENEMOS TODO, LOS CARROS MEJORES, LA MEJOR TECHNOLOGIA. NADIE SE QUEDA PARADO ENFRENTE DE NUESTRO MILITAR, USTEDES NO TIENEN NI AGUA
Every time I see Zelaya supporters in cuffs, I just want to thank the Honduran police and military for saving Honduras fron Zelaya's plans. Honestly, I believe both the police AND the HAF deserve thanks!! Viva Honduras!!!!!
and CFinNaples let me say that things are not that calm... the resistance is still fighting for their rights and if there is a bit more calm its because of the fear and repression that the military and police are doing to us, and the best solution isnt elections, they elections wont be recognized, the best solution is to agree the SanJose treaty which says that Zelaya is to be reinstated and he will give over the presidency to the next elected president, the world wants it except the GOLPISTAS!
ok liquidTTwolf dont be so blind! the de facto government are hypocrites they changed the constitution when they took our constitutional rights away and now you listen golpistas saying that changes should be made in the constitution, thats being hypocrites!
Right. Of course elections held under a fascist dictator are the solution to legitimize the coup government and to elect either coup supporters or coup supporters, ie the only 4 presidential candidates participating. I'm sure Pepe Lobo would be quite delighted for the U.S. to integrate Honduras to the Merida Initiative. Unluckily, the U.S. military won't go behind people like Micheletti of the Cali durg Cartel, but behind our people for genocide :) Good U.S. governance must prevail.
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you stupid or r u just not informed? if its the 2nd one well basically their democratically elected president was woken up one morning by the military and flown out of the country in 'coup d'etat'.. the people love him.. the rich hate him
your the one that is missed informed it wasn't a 'coup d' etat' the president term was coming to an end but he wanted to stay as a president for a 3rd term even though it is against the honduran constitution but he thinks of him self as a second Chavez but the military would not allow it so they kicked him out
Oh no, it wasn't a coup d'état, they were defending the constitution. Funny thing is that there is no constitution right now in Honduras! Not one member of the Congress ratified that decree imposed by the dictator. In the meantime people are killed, repressed, threatened, raped, and things you clearly want to know nothing about...Tell me another fairy tale....
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PARECE QUE LOS HISPANOS INDIOS LLA NO SABEN NI QUE DECIR, ESTAN TAN POBRES. NO SABEN LO QUE ES VIVIR EN UN PAIS TAN PODEROSO COMO LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS, CON RASCA CIELOS Y COMPUTADORAS. NUESTRO PRESIDENTE ANDA EN 33 CARROS BRINDADOS DEL ANO, Y HUGO CHAVES Y TODOS LOS OTROS INDIOS ANDAN TOVIA EN CABALLO. POBRE CEROTES, NO TIENEN NADA DE SOFISTICADO - EN ESTADOS UNIDOS TENEMOS TODO, LOS CARROS MEJORES, LA MEJOR TECHNOLOGIA. NADIE SE QUEDA PARADO ENFRENTE DE NUESTRO MILITAR, USTEDES NO TIENEN NI AGUA
MRFLYINGCUMSHOT 2 months ago
Every time I see Zelaya supporters in cuffs, I just want to thank the Honduran police and military for saving Honduras fron Zelaya's plans. Honestly, I believe both the police AND the HAF deserve thanks!! Viva Honduras!!!!!
Honduran668 1 year ago
and CFinNaples let me say that things are not that calm... the resistance is still fighting for their rights and if there is a bit more calm its because of the fear and repression that the military and police are doing to us, and the best solution isnt elections, they elections wont be recognized, the best solution is to agree the SanJose treaty which says that Zelaya is to be reinstated and he will give over the presidency to the next elected president, the world wants it except the GOLPISTAS!
djtj1987 2 years ago
ok liquidTTwolf dont be so blind! the de facto government are hypocrites they changed the constitution when they took our constitutional rights away and now you listen golpistas saying that changes should be made in the constitution, thats being hypocrites!
djtj1987 2 years ago
lol I thought those cops were taking beer kegs out of that truck.
brianwurst1234 2 years ago
I'm a baby making machine she means.
charlieclown 2 years ago
haha the girl at the end has an interesting shirt...
CrazyCollie123 2 years ago 4
Very right!
m4trix87 2 years ago
one of my girlfriends in Honduras says that things are much calmer today (Friday), and that the best solution would be to have elections in November.
CFinNaples 2 years ago
Right. Of course elections held under a fascist dictator are the solution to legitimize the coup government and to elect either coup supporters or coup supporters, ie the only 4 presidential candidates participating. I'm sure Pepe Lobo would be quite delighted for the U.S. to integrate Honduras to the Merida Initiative. Unluckily, the U.S. military won't go behind people like Micheletti of the Cali durg Cartel, but behind our people for genocide :) Good U.S. governance must prevail.
libertits 2 years ago
viva zelaya!!
goriletti al diablo!
PdishmonkeyJJ 2 years ago
"I am a sex machine!" doubt it.
owensoft 2 years ago 4
i dont get it what are they rioting about
doomsday800 2 years ago
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you stupid or r u just not informed? if its the 2nd one well basically their democratically elected president was woken up one morning by the military and flown out of the country in 'coup d'etat'.. the people love him.. the rich hate him
>>riots..
PdishmonkeyJJ 2 years ago
Well im not stupid but your an asshole. So what if i never heard of this before.
doomsday800 2 years ago
your the one that is missed informed it wasn't a 'coup d' etat' the president term was coming to an end but he wanted to stay as a president for a 3rd term even though it is against the honduran constitution but he thinks of him self as a second Chavez but the military would not allow it so they kicked him out
liquidTTwolf 2 years ago
Oh no, it wasn't a coup d'état, they were defending the constitution. Funny thing is that there is no constitution right now in Honduras! Not one member of the Congress ratified that decree imposed by the dictator. In the meantime people are killed, repressed, threatened, raped, and things you clearly want to know nothing about...Tell me another fairy tale....
libertits 2 years ago
viva la libertad! :D
duhastmesh94 2 years ago