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To: elmatador who wrote (55432)9/24/2009 11:27:55 AM
From: carranza24 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 218006
 
Brazil has lost a tremendous amount of goodwill in Central America as a result of the harboring of the incredibly corrupt Chavista Zelaya, whom the vast majority of Hondurans utterly detest.

The Hondurans wanted to get rid of caudillos and implemented a Constitutional procedure to get rid of anyone who took steps towards caudillismo.

You really know next to nothing of the issues involved. What Brazil and the US through Hillary are doing is a huge mistake. It is going to result in a lot of unnecessary violence.

The Hondurans should be left alone.

Zelaya was legally and properly ousted. The military did not take over as they generally do in cases of true coup d'etats. No, the legistlative, executive branches and judicial branches, properly separated, are functioning as they should. No caudillo is in charge.

A fledgling democracy is getting raped by the US and the Brazilians. It is a shameful episode for both. And for the members of the OAS, too, who are acting as Hillary's sock puppets.
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