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And nuking the country would be useful why
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Comparing, I'm sure for you it was ok for Fidel Castro to get rid off Batista by any means necessary (including the use of firing squads), but not ok for the Cuban exile to retake their country the same way?? I get it, it's ok for leftist like you to use violence, but not for democratic people like me. I have bad news for you, 90% of Hondurans don't give a rat's ass what you think. Like the blessed U.S.A, we will contunue to cling to our guns and to our bibles! don't you ever forget!
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In a utopia because I wouldn't approve of crimes against humanity? Does that make you a realist who believes such crimes are necessary?
Between a) a honduran constitution written by a sanguinary dictatorship in 1982 that controlled all the outcomes and b) the chance of the idea of the concept of the notion of a new constitution implemented via popular vote and support and debate in 2009, I'd chose b) over a) one million times. But you'd have to have an interest in actual democracy.
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That's the problem with you apeacers "I'd not appove of any"...you live in this utopia. Newsflash! there are evil people in this world and they need to be comfronted. When George Bush was in power, your buddy Zelaya was a little angel and as soon as Obama took office he went full speed with the constitutional amendment. But I'm sure you don't let the facts get in the way of a good story!
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The only thing I'd change from what I said above is my typo "what"!
As to any others,feel free to mention them where appropriate.I'd not approve of any.I am curious as to what you have on Chavez. In Honduras they just got a little taste of the same bastards who ran death squads from there in the 80s, including Billy Joya Améndola.
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Free Honduras!
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Anyone with the slightest interest in Human Rights in Honduras in the 1980s would have been angry as hell at what the well documented crimes against humanity the US government was supporting.
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Including the '80s death squad leader Billy Joya Améndola, who Micheletti has hired as advisor. Wonderful advice he must be giving him.
AP is worthless as shit
the so called coup was justified and approved by the govt & congress. The military was asked to throw Zelaya out.
its called honduras protecting their DEMOCRACY !!
the international community and now unfortunately the USA are very socialist and totalitarian and regretably side with Castro, Chavez, UN and other cocksuckers.
more power to honduran citizens to be free
ugotpimp 2 years ago 5
Funny how you don't mention the human rights violations in 80's by the FMLN in El Salvador, Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua and currently Hugo Chavez...Socialist love to apply human rights only to democratic governments...well, in Honduras they just got a little taste of their own medicine.
Kenor12 2 years ago 5