Friday, August 28, 2009

Simply Amazing!!

This guy, Óscar Arias, president of Costa Rica is the guy who came up with the San Jose Accord and tried to force it on Honduras. The terms were that they were to take Zelaya back with full amnesty among other things. Guess what? ...Now he wants to change the constitution of Costa Rica! The very thing Zelaya wanted to do in Honduras. You don't think his intentions had any effect on his "impartiality" in proposing the San Jose Accord do you?

Where in the world did honesty, integrity, and impartiality go? My Hair Hurts!!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Protest in front of White House

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

What Honduras Believes

This was copied from the blog site http://lagringasblogicito.blogspot.com
I did not just link to it because there are some comments in response to this article that could ruffle some political feathers.

The following are just the facts and a verbatim translation of the letter written in Spanish.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
An open letter from the Honduran Foreign Minister



SECRETARIA DE RELACIONES EXTERIORES
DE LA REPUBLICA DE HONDURAS
An Open Letter to the Citizens of the World
from Carlos López Contreras,
Foreign Minister of Honduras

As citizens of an increasingly smaller and interconnected global community, we are all responsible for respecting one other and for creating a better world together. Our diverse cultures, religions, and forms of government must continually search for ways to understand one another and work together.

In Honduras, we have always worked diligently to uphold this responsibility as inhabitants of a global village. We have always remained steadfast in our commitment, and this past month is no exception. In fact, it is an example of what we must all vow to do from time to time: hold true to the principals of democracy and the rule of law while protecting the human and civil rights of our fellow citizens in the face of criticism and misunderstanding by certain sectors of the international community.

Let me be clear about what we as Hondurans believe. We believe in the rights of every person to freely express themselves and their beliefs so long as it is done in accordance with the rule of law. We encourage full and equal participation in political discourse and believe that a free and unfettered press is a valuable part of that discourse. We believe that the Honduran government must act in accordance with the Constitution that establishes and limits its power to govern.

As the Minister of Foreign Affairs, I am charged with representing the Honduran government and its people before the world. Now more than ever, my job is to bring an understanding to our shared global community of our dedication to uphold these beliefs, and ask each of you to consider our views as we consider yours.

Yes, Manuel Zelaya was democratically elected as the Honduran President. We cherish democracy.

Yes. as President, he did abuse his power and violate the Constitution. We respect our Constitution.

Yes. his powers as President were automatically forfeited after our Attorney General investigated the violation and our Supreme Court ruled that the violation had occurred. We respect the rule of law.

Yes, the military was ordered to arrest him as part of their Constitutional duty. We know this appearance might seem troubling to some, but it is clearly written in our Constitution -and has always been a part of our Constitution.

Yes, it was a mistake to remove Manuel Zelaya, a Honduran national, from the country. We admit the error and are aware that there are consequences.

Those consequences are that the Constitution and rule of law must be upheld. And so, the Attorney General opened an investigation into the expatriation of Manuel Zelaya on July 4th, and we await the findings of this investigation.

We, the Honduran people, firmly believe that those consequences are not any of the following:

• The restitution of the Presidential powers of Manuel Zelaya. This is not an option the Honduran Constitution grants to the government. In fact, it is clear that the exact opposite must take place. No powers under any circumstances.

• The granting of amnesty to Manuel Zelaya by the executive branch. This is a proscribed duty of the Congress. and the Congress alone. This is their power. and theirs alone.

• The unilateral decision to negotiate breaking articles of the Constitution in order to satisfy some members of the international community. Popular opinion by powerful nations does not rule our nation, and should not rule any country.

Please consider what is being asked of our country: Break the Constitution. Ignore the rule of law.

We simply can not do this because of a mistake in expatriating a Honduran national who had been Constitutionally stripped of the powers that democracy provided to him only to have him abuse them.

We would never ask another nation to ignore its Constitution and trample on the rule of law much less purposely violate its Constitution to please our opinion.

Each day, our citizens wake up and hope that through our insistence and dedication that we can bring understanding to others. We are thankful to friends who have courageously spoken up on our behalf. We are grateful for their support, and are humbled that they have chosen to work selflessly alongside us to bring other nations to understanding our commitment to democracy, the Constitution and the rule of law.

We are a little country among the community of nations but our nation's larger mission is to protect human rights, democracy, the Constitution and the rule of law. We are confident that these are values worth standing firmly in order to uphold. We invite the world to examine our true intentions and decide for themselves. As we prepare to hold free and fair elections this coming November, our faith in these principles could not be more clear.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

This Breaks My Heart!!

This is the text of an email sent to me from a friend of a friend who is Honduran and lives in Tegucigalpa. A REAL HONDURAN PERSON not a plant or a made up story of some kind.

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Dear Friends.

I hope that you are all doing fine. I am writing to ask for continued prayers for Honduras and its people. Today, there was chaos on the streets. We didn't know were the noises were coming from...but you could see the manifestations had just passed that street. All the walls painted with graffitti. It's sooo sad!! Houses, apartments, schools...all vandalized.

Besides, more pressure on Honduras...the US has cancelled giving US visas to Honduras. Mexico is threatening halt commercial activities with our country...and in the middle of everything us Hondurans, trying to figure out why the International community is against us and wanting for Honduras a dictator, and also knowing all that the bad things he did for the country and against the laws??

So, it gets stressful sometimes. Like today, caught in the middle of the riot....Please keep praying for God's mercy over Honduras.

Thanks, God Bless,

PATRICIA BARJUM

Jehová hace nulo el consejo de las naciones, y frustra las maquinaciones de los pueblos. El consejo de Jehová permanecerá para siempre; Los pensamientos de SU corazón por todas las generaciones. Bienaventurada la nación cuyo Dios es Jehová (Salmo 33:10-12)

Sunday, August 23, 2009

So What Do the Real People of Honduras Think?

I was going to write a post very similar to this one. La Gringa saved me a lot of time. PLEASE READ THIS. The results of several surveys done by a respected TV station are very revealing of the feelings of the REAL people of Honduras.

Do they think the US has abandoned them? Check it out.


Honduras: Yes, we can!

Friday, August 21, 2009

Right On!!

I don't know who Dennis Prager is but he is right on with this excerpt from one of his articles...I'm going to Honduras in September---regardless.
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Let there be no ambiguity here. Little Honduras was supposed to be the next country to lose its liberties as it joined the anti-American, pro-Iranian Latin American left. But Little Honduras decided to fight back. And this has infuriated Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, who will surely attempt to foment violence in Honduras.

Therefore, if you love liberty, you will do whatever you can do help Honduras resist Chavez and his allies, which include the United Nations and Organization of American States.

There are many ways to do that. Buy Honduran goods. Write your representatives in Washington to back the present, law-based Honduran government. And, yes, even visit this friendly beleaguered place. When the world's governments isolate a country, with few exceptions, that's all you need to know about who the good guys are.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Zelayistas attack a 71-year-old man

These are the type of people who are supporting Zelaya. Some are imported from Venezuela and Nicaragua, some are paid by them, and some are just jerks!


Zelayistas attack a 71-year-old man

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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Honduras, free, sovereign, and independent

Please read this!! A very short article from a Honduran law student. It is very insightful.

Honduras, free, sovereign, and independent

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Honduras from a Latin American Point of View

This wise latina was born in Latin America and has an interesting point of view in this article.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

The position of the Catholic Church in Honduras

Wow! This is an address made on July 3rd directed at Mel Zelaya by his close friend and pastor Cardinal Rodriguez. Cardinal Rodriguez was nominated as a potential successor to Pope John Paul II in April 2005. The Catholic church is hardly a right wing organization so his comments are rather enlightening.


The position of the Catholic Church in Honduras

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Zelayistas provoke chaos in Tegucigalpa

Have any of you seen anything about this in our media??

Zelayistas provoke chaos in Tegucigalpa

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$3 million black market money

You don't suppose Hugo Chavez, Raul Castro, FARC, and others had anything to do with this do you??

It's is truly amazing how badly these guys want to OWN Honduras. They are really afraid true democracy is going to work. Call me a fool but I'm betting on the Honduran people and democracy, not two bit dictators and drug runners like Chavez, Castro, Ortega, Zelaya, and the FARC rebels of Columbia.

$3 million black market money

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Monday, August 10, 2009

This Guy Is Funny!!

Now this is an interesting twist. Chavez, the president of Venezuela now says that the ouster of Zelaya from Honduras originated in the US.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Who's In Charge of Venezuela?

Has anyone seen a reaction from our government concerning this?

This is the same guy, Hugo Chavez, who is trying to get his buddy Mel Zelaya put back in as President of Honduras. Hey! You know what??...so is the Obama administration!!...This just doesn't seem right does it?

34 Radio Stations shut down in Venezuela because Chavez didn't think they were reporting the "right" things. Now that's democracy and free speech in action. Zelaya was trying to do the very same thing in Honduras before he was removed from power by the Senate, Supreme Court, and his own political party.

Come on Mr. Obama..do the right thing! Swallow your pride and change your position.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Good News!!

Good News!
A quote from the Honduran newspaper El Heraldo

"Alcaldes de municipios nicaragüenses fronterizos con Honduras llamaron a Manuel Zelaya a abandonar el país por estar provocando inestabilidad social y comercial en la región."

Translation:

Mayors of Nicaraguan boarder towns with Honduras are calling for Manuel Zelaya to leave the country because he is provoking social and commercial instability in the region.

Adios Mel!

Why Do They Want Zelaya Back??


Amazing!! This lady was the Honduras ambassador to Canada. How much do you suppose she was being paid??

How about $24,239 per MONTH. This is in a country where the per capita income is $1639 PER YEAR according to our State Department.

Is it any wonder they want Zelaya back??

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Washington A Key Villain in Crisis Facing Honduras

This is an English translation of an article published in La Prensa, one of the major newspapers in Honduras. Very interesting to see the Honduran point of view.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

I Wanna Puke!


Look at this! This guy Hugo Llorens is supposed to be our ambassador to Honduras. Here he is yesterday hugging Zelaya the friend, confidant, and accomplice of Hugo Chavez, Fidel and Raul Castro, the child molestor Daniel Ortega, and others. My God! How low can we go? This is simply going to incite and embolden the violent followers of Zelaya.

Please write to your representatives, the state department, and Obama demanding the immediate recall of this idiot. I wonder how much money Chavez has deposited in Llorens' Swiss bank account?

I know I'm supposed to be a little less opinionated, but this has gone too far!

Neener Neener Neeeeenerrrrrrr!