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Juan Carlos Hidalgo discusses Honduras on CNN's Lou Dobbs Tonight

7-20-09  
 
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ACERTIXO2002 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Éste hijo de puta es un pendejo que atendió Harvard y es un imbécil Lou Doub. Eres un prefecto imbécil
pancholoco4000 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I dont know where you get your info from but Zelayer did only increase the minimum wage. With it, he was trying to buy people's consciences, and very cheaply I might add. His real intention was to figure in power for the next decades, just as his fellow friends, Chávez, Castro and Morales plus Correa if their people allow them to!
Well done, Lou Dobbs
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luvs2fukargntinecunt (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Lou Dobbs is a fucking moron. His days on CNN are numbered.
pacel5 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Ironic, Lou Dobb is against immigration yet he does not support Zelaya. Zelaya increased minimum wage and health care benefits... the new government wants to get rid of that. Thus immigration to USA will inevitable increase.
soakupthesunman (3 months ago) Show Hide
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This report is false, Zelaya was NOT "ousted by the military".
He was ordered arrested by the Supreme Court and the Congress of Honduras.
Sending the military to do this legal job is NOT the same as a military coup, yet I have seen this described as exactly that.
The E. U., the U. S., the U. N., Canada, and others are OBVIOUSLY wrong on this.
Zelaya is a Chavez toady and was violating laws and constitutional requirements.
Obama has proven again that he's full of shit.
pacel5 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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false, he was ousted by the elite.... the oligarchy who own 90% of the country.

Expect more immigration to the US with this puppet government
soakupthesunman (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Houduras has a LOT of "elite", then... most of the voters, including those who voted for Zelaya... the supreme court... the congress... oh, and "puppet gov't" is NOT defined as "any gov't not controlled by Chavez".
JohnJ2427 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Yes, I am well aware that America is the source of all evil in the world. If America didn't exist, the world would be full of peace and happiness. Bad things never happened before America, and all bad things that ever happen are America's fault. As you can see, I understand your position quite clearly.
torresut (3 months ago) Show Hide
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You're a master in the use of irony! LOL. I hope though that don't really subscribe to what you're implying in your answer. Things are not black and white. I think that the forces behind all are the forces of evolution, little fish eaten by big fish. You cannot look at Chavez under the umbrella of Socialism or America of Capitalism. In fact, especially now, there is a form of socialism is America, a socialism from which only the big players benefit. Like always, the little fish always get scrd
JohnJ2427 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I just wish that people were more aware of the meddling other governments do too. America does not have the only, or the most prominent, meddlesome government, and yet America is the one most criticized for it.

Since socialism is a system from which only the big players benefit, it's no wonder that they push so hard for it. And I agree that it's getting worse everywhere.

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