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CBC Newsworld-28 June, 2009-Pablo Policzer comments on the Honduras coup

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  • it was not a cope, the gov't was not over thrown, just a man in a gov't job was tossed out. now that the dust has cleared, independent thinkers in the US now side with the new president. Zalaya was using Chevez's playbook for how to grab power, do you think how Chevez came to power was a lawful and good thing? do you think the people of Honduras want a Chevez wanna-be running their country? when you say "it was not going to become law" means you know about the chevez playbook, read up

  • la familia de mi esposa es de clase media alta, pero no es ni significa rico, si no puede leer esto en español que pude menos la atención sobre lo que pensar en Honduras

  • yeah and the military there is not largely the instrument of the rich class.. pull your head out of your ass buddy-look at the US state department report on the governance and corruption issues in Honduras.. noting that the Supreme court is HIGHLY POLITICIZED and CORRUPT and by the way the referendum was a non binding opinion poll to see if hondurans wanted to overhaul the constitution.. asking them first and not acting out of line

  • tell me what social class of society your wife comes from? rich? poor? i would like to know.

  • yeah a non binding vote on the constitution is what actually happened.. it wasnt going to become law even if the people voted for it so no they did the wrong thing.. Look at the US State department website calling the Supreme court of honduras highly politicized and corrupt.

  • what i dont understand is how could most people call the current goverment of honduras a threat to democracy if they appointed a interim president and planned to have presidential elections earlier than expected?

  • anyways, this ''government'' only has 1 day... we'll see...

  • sure buddy whatever makes you feel better. you are on the wrong side on the Hondurian people, so have fun with that!

  • You must also believe that Pinochet was trying to protevt democracy in his country...

  • No I believe to the poor people of Venezuella who overwhelmingly keep supporting Chavez.

    They have to know something too......

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