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  • the Jack Ass Micheletti is just another dictator.

    He shoud be arrested.

  • stand up, refuse and resist!!! viva la resistencia!

  • let me just say that the majority of the honduran population isnt in favor of micheletti, the majority wants president Zelaya back .... you people should see how the de facto government or should i say DICTATORSHIP abuses power and doesnt respect human rights

  • You know very well that´s not true. the majority of the population preferes Micheletti , he is not a Dictator , he is going to be there just for a few monhts, the important was he liberted us of socialism or chavizmo

  • Yeah that´s not true, more than 80% of the people want zelaya out.

  • Pero si este animal no el Padre Nuestro se Sabe (Mel Zelaya)

  • us american left wingers sympathize with you zelaya.

  • What else would you expect from an irresponsible fool? Ask us, more than 80% of Hondurans want Zelaya out.

  • If that were true, the protests wouldn't have lasted since the first day of the coup.

  • Can´t the other 20% lead protests? Have you even seen what these protesters do? These are not protests, these are terrorist acts from a few. And IT WAS NOT A COUP!

  • ok first of all there are videos in which you see the policec destroying properties, properties which they later accuse the resistance of destroying.. and YES IT WAS A COUP! have some dignity, dont lie to yourself, everyone recognizes that it is a coup, and of course it was a coup since they took Zelaya out of the presidential house with force and out of the country, so dont lie to yourself.. and yes the majority want zelaya, the majority are poor and the majority want zelaya!

  • Yeah, sure, why don´t you upload those videos then? And NO, it was NOT a coup. If it were, how could you explain that all government branches are functioning properly? When they took Zelaya out, according to our constitution, he was not president anymore, he was not even a Honduran citizen. That is according to OUR Constitution.

  • ok look for this video "Estado de Sitio, 92 dias de Honduras en Resistencia!" there u can see the police destroying private property... and here i can explain why the government branches are functioning, because the people that are golpistas are still being corrupted, and the ones that dont support the coup left their job position.... anyways dont be in denial, ill stop this discussion with u right now, each one has their own opinion, too bad you're blind..

  • Yeah, this was the day that Zelaya went to the Brazilian Embassy. My child´s kindergarten had to call me to pick him up urgently because of all the problems that "the resistance" was causing. Have the "golpistas" caused this? Yeah, let´s end this discussion, too bad you´re uneducated.

  • You know very well it's not 20%. That's why when they wanted to form a counter protest in the stadium in Tegus they only had around 100 people. That's nothing compared to the thousands that march every day. Just because they don't agree with you doesn't mean they are terrorist tactics. Of course I've seen what those protesters do, I've been a part of it. I also witnessed what the police do.

  • Check out the video entitles "PAZ EN HONDURAS", and you´ll see more than a football field full of people who want Zelaya out.

  • I've been to those protests. The fact is they couldn't compare in size to the protests of the resistance. The media surrounding them though, they did pretty nice tricks with the cameras because later when I saw it on TV it looked a lot bigger than it was. They never mentioned the other protests, like the caravan that passed in support of Zelaya that had over 1000 cars though...

  • That caravan had about 1000 cars because there were 20 cars holding up all the traffic, haha! Camera tricks? Come on! Anyway I´m not gonna start a discussion, to each his own, I´m just glad this guy ain´t president no more. Peace!

  • I'm just telling you what I saw. The cars started out all parked too, which is why they got a count. It's really hard to block traffic when you're parked on the side of the street, but maybe you know how it's done? Anyway, we've strayed from the point, which is that more than 20% of the Honduran population is actually in favor for him. It's hard to be in favor of someone who came into power militarily. The world, particularly Latin America, recalls well the tyranny left behind by military coups.

  • Well, I´m telling YOU what I saw. On the way to MY house there were 5 cars holding up all the traffic. FIVE, out of 100 in line. Roberto Micheletti did not come into power militarily, he was next in line, as our Constitution says. So yeah it was a mistake kicking zelaya out like that, now we have the international community on our tails, but we did the right thing by removing him as president.

  • He didn't come to power militarily? What do you call it when the army shoots up the house of the leader of a country and takes said leader out of the country by force of arms? I think anyone would call that a military action. And as for those "peace marches", my cousin works for the municipality for Tegus. She was told she would lose her job if she didn't go. Sounds a bit forced to me.

  • No he didn´t. Has the military not kicked zelaya out, Micheletti would still have been president. And a cousin of mine was beaten by a crowd of "peaceful resistance" members. And what do you call it when a man breaks in a military base to steal confiscated material? Let me tell you, A CRIMINAL. Anyway, I won´t keep on arguing, I have much better things to do.

  • So if the papa U.S. doesn't approve of Zelaya's return it is only foolish, huh? But U.S. you forgot to ask us Hondurans our opinion, because Zelaya's return is not your will but OUR WILL. STOP DISRESPECTING US, you self-righteous twats. This HAD to happen and Zelaya was inciting us to make PEACEFUL demonstrations, although he didn't need to say it because the PEOPLES have decided to do it so. We want Zelaya back and it is now easier because he is within Honduras. CRY, U.S.

  • How disrespectful and hypocritical from the U.S. to question Zelaya's return to Honduras and how self-righteous to call him all the things they did. Irresponsible and foolish? Wasn't the purpose of the whole thing to reverse the coup and bring our president back? but we waited 3 months and would have gone on waiting for you to act. You are stalling and we all know it. Zelaya's return means only a threat to you to get away with this coup. U.S. go fuck yourself.

  • Zelaya broke the Honduran laws when he tried to seek re-election. The mistake was to send him out of the country instead of trying him for his alleged crimes. Zelaya is a Chaves ally seeking a democratic re-election to then bring the 21st Century Socialism to the area.

    Wait him out and put him him prison! No to another Cuba in Honduras!

  • Wow he should be as scared as his wife looked.

  • ??? nobody cares

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