Posted on 09/15/2009 7:14:13 PM PDT by HonCitizen
Tegucigalpa,
Honduras .
President Roberto Micheletti, said Tuesday that only an "invasion" the U.S. could remove him from power, to minimize pressure from Washington to be restored to power the deposed President Manuel Zelaya.
Micheletti told reporters that the U.S. would be out of power "only come here to invade us" and that would be "the only pressure" on his regime.
"He who seeks to invade going to have a response from the Honduran people, but we know that there are powers stronger in arms and intelligence, but here we are ready because we have faith that God is with us," he said during celebrations of the Day Independence.
U.S. visas to Micheletti removed and dozens of officials and businessmen to push to sign the proposal of the mediator in the conflict in Honduras, the president of Costa Rica and Nobel Peace Prize, Oscar Arias, whose central point is the reinstatement of the Zelaya power.
Moreover, the U.S. has suspended economic and military aid to the regime of Tegucigalpa, despite attempts to reach an understanding Micheletti with Washintgon after the removal of Zelaya.
Micheletti asked the Honduran "we have peace, that we are not impressed by the riding balloons" that United States will increase the pressures.
"Interference make us stronger and more determined to make decisions," he said.
"We have faith that this (the Honduran political crisis) will end in a peace and tranquility" after the elections on 29 November that "we want to be fair, transparent to all Hondurans can exercise the voting democratically" he said.
Moreover, Micheletti said the four Honduran presidential candidates who will meet Wednesday with mediator in the conflict Honduran, Costa Rican President and Nobel Peace Prize, Oscar Arias, carried out to meet his own position.
"They have the absolute freedom because they are candidates elected before 28 June. (...) Each candidate has his opinion and expressed by President Arias feel everything and anything they want," he said.
A Arias attended the meeting with four candidates, but two presidential hopefuls will have been mobilized to ensure the return of Zelaya, Carlos H. Reyes (independent) and Democratic Unification Caesar Ham (left).
Second one:
Not just Honduras’ independence day, but Central America.
You’re right!
Just keep running the clock out down there. It will be a lot harder to force Zelaya back into power after an election.
I sure hope Obama and the gang are not going to try to “return” Zelaya. The US has gone over to the dark side. I never thought I would have to say this.
The litle-big problem here is that i see that the currrent US admin is really wanting to pressure. For instance, they are blocking local leaders and bussiness men to enter the US trying to prevent that YOU, your congressmen and senators and anybody know the truth.
Hondurans are more “American” than us; we should watch & learn. We’re going to need it...
spiders and cats and claws oh my...
Dang, I have high opinions of Honduras now.
But I hope that they continue to do justly.
Freedom loving Americans support Honduras.
The Kenyan usurper turning the USA into a socialist toilet does not.
Honduras might be a good bailout destination if they survive and if Obama destroys what is left of the USA and the Constitution.
Constitutions are at stake now. They are now being treated as toilet paper by the marxists.
All the constituions of the world are now “endangered species”, near extintion by the marxists hunters.
I like your FReeper screen name.
Bravo, Bravo, Honduras!!!!
Thanks; the first one stopped them at Tours. Now we have to stop them in North America...
:)
yes the great Charles Martel, the hammer!
It’s a shame they probably don’t even teach this stuff in school anymore...Never forget!
Hondurans know Obama is a pu$$y. What’s the punk gonna do?
Nothing-that’s what.
Best tagline-and possibly FReeper name-ever.
they will now start teaching about “revolutions” , “XXI century socialism”, and of course about Ego Chabeast
well, what’s doing now we should think. many here think that something of “oil for countries” is happening.
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