Posted on 07/19/2009 5:07:57 PM PDT by Mount Athos
Supporters of ousted Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya protest outside the site of talks to resolve the leadership crisis in Honduras in San Jose, Saturday, July 18, 2009. Zelaya, who was forced into exile in a June 28 military coup, gave negotiators meeting in Costa Rica until midnight to restore him to office, threatening to return to Honduras in secret and attempt to retake power on his own if no agreement is reached. He indicated he would reject any power-sharing agreement, a proposal to be discussed at the talks.
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I’m thinking the middle commie is not guilty.
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I just picked up a PLR-16 for just such an occasion.
Are there only four of them?
“When Obama chose sides in Honduras, this is the side he chose”
Show this picture, then Chavez, then Castro.
“Free Zelaya . . .free speech . . .free assembly”
“For us . . . but not for you”
YES WE CAN!
BINGO! Yes sireee Bob, my vote for post of the day..... maybe the year!!!
Nice to see that the Obama Girl could find work after the campaign.
American Pravda lies again.
It wasn't a military coup. It was a court ordered removal from office.
Zelaya is attempting a coup to "retake power" that has been stripped.
and now the EU is trying choke us like Obamarx wants to do. But you know something, WE WILL KEEP OUR STANCE, THAT BASTARD IS NOT COMING TO POWER AGAIN. he portrays himself as a saint, but is more than the DEVIL.
Alejandro Peña Esclusa, pres of UnoAmerica warned us that this same situstion happened in Venezuela, and now they regret having let Chavez take power again.
I also warn you americans, Obamarx could try to block the few products we export to the US, please don’t let this happen, it would only tighten the rope around our necks!
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