Lo Que Brasil o Cualquier Pais "Democratico" o Comunista Piense, En Honduras Nos Tiene sin Cuidado Alguno. Mas Que Comprobado! Como Dijo El Ex Militar y Golpista de Chavez, Llueva, Truene o Relampaguee! Las Elecciones En Honduras Se Haran Como Siempre. Brinque Quien Brinque, Llore Quien Llore, Le Guste o No, a La "Comunidad Internacional" TE LO ASEGURO!
NO military dictatorship in Honduras in 2009 nor in 2010...the 70s and 80s are over..regan is gone...the shit is over.....now the tables have turned..
dont believe his drama. i mean hondurans dont understand how his wife has so little dignity because its known he had orgies with patricia rodas and rixi moncada, at a point u could actually watch those videos in internet.
unfortunately i was one of the majority who voted for him, but a vote doesnt give him the right of committing crimes. yes the situation could have been handled better but the point is that now, the vast majority doesnt want him anymore
that is why elections will be brought up sooner, but meanwhile according to the law of succession, the next in line is the current interim president. dont believe that the people love micheletti (interim president), but we prefer to have him than mel who was trying to eliminate the checks and balance system to become the next chavez
we just dont trust him anymore. we are afraid he will have some trick under his sleeve. he owes chavez his life right now, and chavez will make him pay
I understand that.And in a 'Democracy',you build a political case againts the President & if & when his term is up & reelections occur you fight politically with his party or faction and sway voters at the ballet box..u do not stage a coup...why?because thats not the democratic way,sweet heart.
chavez has given him a pretty good amount of money to make sure his term will never be up. here there is too much corruption and zelayas followers are too violent
Zelaya want to be the forever king of Honduras and he play with Castro, Chavez, Lula, etc, to be back to Honduras and change the constitucion...
resfalgio 1 year ago
WE DONT WANT ZELAYA, HE BELONGS IN JAIL, HE WANTS TO BE A DICTATOR BUT... te jodiste hijueputa
VIVA HONDURAS LIBRE!!!!!
MrGOLPISTA 2 years ago
Lo Que Brasil o Cualquier Pais "Democratico" o Comunista Piense, En Honduras Nos Tiene sin Cuidado Alguno. Mas Que Comprobado! Como Dijo El Ex Militar y Golpista de Chavez, Llueva, Truene o Relampaguee! Las Elecciones En Honduras Se Haran Como Siempre. Brinque Quien Brinque, Llore Quien Llore, Le Guste o No, a La "Comunidad Internacional" TE LO ASEGURO!
Catracho7o2 2 years ago
zelaya it just a puppet from hugo chavez
krom56 2 years ago
yesssss thats great!!!!
NO military dictatorship in Honduras in 2009 nor in 2010...the 70s and 80s are over..regan is gone...the shit is over.....now the tables have turned..
TheJulienT 2 years ago
Its not de facto and no, Hondurans will not give up even if the world is against us. Ex President Zelaya is a leftist drana queen
4immerfrei 2 years ago
Why didn't the army take him to jail & the state put him in trial instead of exile?
yorubablk3 2 years ago
because we are peaceful people that didnt want any bloodshed, mel would not let himself be incarcerated
4immerfrei 2 years ago
"..but he would' let himself be' separated from his wife & children & flown in to exile at gunpoint??? Are you kidding me?? lol
yorubablk3 2 years ago
dont believe his drama. i mean hondurans dont understand how his wife has so little dignity because its known he had orgies with patricia rodas and rixi moncada, at a point u could actually watch those videos in internet.
4immerfrei 2 years ago
lol..u sound even MORE ridiculous with that last post.
yorubablk3 2 years ago
god u are impossible cabeza dura y hueca.
4immerfrei 2 years ago
lol..No dear,i just simply take democracy more seriously than u obviously do.
yorubablk3 2 years ago
so i guess that if great democrats like chavez, fidel, etc are backing him up it all good and democratic right.
4immerfrei 2 years ago
The only democratic 'backers' that matter in this situation is the Majority vote of the Honduran people.Anything else is irrelevant.
yorubablk3 2 years ago
unfortunately i was one of the majority who voted for him, but a vote doesnt give him the right of committing crimes. yes the situation could have been handled better but the point is that now, the vast majority doesnt want him anymore
4immerfrei 2 years ago
If that is so,than that is resolved by elections in Democracies not coups.
yorubablk3 2 years ago
that is why elections will be brought up sooner, but meanwhile according to the law of succession, the next in line is the current interim president. dont believe that the people love micheletti (interim president), but we prefer to have him than mel who was trying to eliminate the checks and balance system to become the next chavez
4immerfrei 2 years ago
He should be president until the election..believe ME,if we US people could endure 8 years of Bush,you can stand a couple of months more of Mel.
yorubablk3 2 years ago
we just dont trust him anymore. we are afraid he will have some trick under his sleeve. he owes chavez his life right now, and chavez will make him pay
4immerfrei 2 years ago
You simply don't trust democracy.If Honduras doesn't like Democracy,cool,cum up with your own system then.. and stop fronting.
yorubablk3 2 years ago
u dont get it, we are against mel zelaya because he is a threat to democracy. democracy is exactly what we are fighting for because its the right way
4immerfrei 2 years ago
I understand that.And in a 'Democracy',you build a political case againts the President & if & when his term is up & reelections occur you fight politically with his party or faction and sway voters at the ballet box..u do not stage a coup...why?because thats not the democratic way,sweet heart.
yorubablk3 2 years ago
chavez has given him a pretty good amount of money to make sure his term will never be up. here there is too much corruption and zelayas followers are too violent
4immerfrei 2 years ago
lol..that pure demagoguery bordering closely on the ridicules.
yorubablk3 2 years ago
...Zelayas ideological & political opponents have plenty of money as well.
yorubablk3 2 years ago