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  • Smoking Gun: Zelaya Computers had 'certified' results for referendum that was never held

    07/19/2009 8:07:38 AM PDT · by meadsjn · 53 replies · 1,794+ views
    American Thinker Blog ^ | July 19, 2009 | Rick Moran
    July 19, 2009 Smoking Gun: Zelaya Computers had 'certified' results for referendum that was never held Rick Moran This has been all over the Honduran and Central American press for more than 24 hours but, as Alberto de la Cruz of Babalu Blog points out, no English speaking wire service or media has picked up on it yet. Authorities seized several computers used by former president Zelaya that contained "official" results of the constitutional referendum that was never held showing his bid to change the law so that he could run for office again winning easily. De la Cruz translates...
  • Honduras: Evidence of Planned Electoral Fraud Uncovered (Spanish)

    07/18/2009 5:59:10 AM PDT · by RuyDiaz · 19 replies · 944+ views
    First, sorry for the Spanish-language article, but I'm unable to find anything in English. My short summary follows. Honduran investigators have found that the already illegal referendum would have likely been fraudulent. The allegedly "dumb" voting machines, contrary to claims, could have been connected to computers. The computers in question had been diverted from other uses. The Zelaya government had spent government money--this is illegal, as it would be in the US. There was also evidence of vandalism and falsification of documents. The Honduran prosecutors do not want to concentrate on proving fraud, but rather on other crimes that are...