Well in January a resolution was proposed (H.J. Res. 5) that would remove the amendment in the US where a president can only serve two terms. In my opinion Obama has his own agenda here and I believe he wants to do the exact same thing Zelaya did. So of course he is going to support him. Help one dictator overthrow a democratic government and they will help you in return.
I was reading an article the other day from telegraph.co.uk where it Zelaya said this about him self: “The blood of Christ is coursing through my veins. Soon I will be with you all to raise the crucifix.” Recently Obama made the pope veil his face to speak to him andthats after he made a Catholic University cover all there statues before he would speak there. Who do these people think they are??? And why is no one else freaked out by this???
Zelaya is guilty of crimes against the countries constitution,corruption as well & many other things. The man is better off taking up exile in Venezuela.
No amnesty for Zelaya….public opinion is turning against him in U.S. Radio talk shows in U.S. supporting Micheletti. They have huge audience and are not controlled by liberal media. This will be prove to be big embarrassment for Obama who has shown his colors by siding with Castros and Chavez.
You know, I don’t like Ignorance. Firstly JORDAN, your claim that Pres. Obama is trying to subvert the constitution of the U.S. because of the H.R. Res 5 bill introduced is entirely fallacious.
Firstly, The H.R. Res 5 bill was introduced by José Serrano on the date of January 6th 2009, this is well before at the time Barack Obama was inaugurated on Janurary 22. So in reality this bill was introduce under then President George W. Bush’s administration.
Secondly, This type of bill has been proposed time and time again by previous House and Senate members, both Republican and Democrat.
* S.J.RES.36. Sponsored by Harry Reid. January 31, 1989.
* Lawmakers aim to repeal 22nd Amendment/// June 28, 2005 http://www.infowars.com/articles/us/lawmakers_aim_repeal_22nd_amendment.htm
WE in Honduras call them the families,They control everything,U.S to Brazil,Wake up people,lets take our homes,our lives,our countries back.Stop the money,and you will stop them..
People, you just don’t get it, do you? If we hondurans, actually living here, not in the US or else, want to put Mel were he belongs, we have to put all Nationalists and Liberals who have just benefited themselves, we are just sick and tired of this politicians, all of them, all of them.
I know you people mean well, but there can never be a return to the past. Well intentioned, intelligent, elitist, imperialist men can no longer hold power over the people. Their time is over. The roosters today are crowing on a brand new time for the human family. It is time for the people to rise up and have the power. It is time to make poverty history & to make unbridled greed history too.
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“The one wielding the biggest heart wins, not the one wielding the biggest stick. ” Tao Te Ching
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WIKI: An oligarchy… is a form of government in which power effectively rests with a small elite segment of society distinguished by royal, wealth, intellectual, family, military or religious hegemony. The word oligarchy is from the Greek words for “few” and “rule” .
———-
“I swear by the God of my parents, I swear by my nation, I swear by my honor that I will not allow my soul to rest, nor my arm to relax until I have broken the chains that oppress my people through the will of the powerful. Free elections, free land and free men, horror to the oligarchy.”
Oath used by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (when he was 28) and some of his revolutionary friends. -copied from Page 80, !HUGO! by Bart Jones. Presidents Zelaya, Chavez and Morales are true disciples of the one most holy God.
We’re all brothers after all.
Thanks
We here in the US should learn from my third world country! The Hondurean congress stood up for the truth and they are doing something about it even though there have been threats and actions taken by some countries stating that their help to Honduras will be seized. As poor as they are, they are going forward because they don’t want to be governed by a communist party. Instead of looking the other way like we do here in the US, we should take action! Go Honduras!!!
Thank you Mr. Oneill. Your wise comments were needed in this ridiculous chain of comentary. These people are calling Zelaya a tyrant, and it sickens me. Constitutions do change, and they should only be changed by the people who live under them. Zelaya wanted the opportunity to ask his people what they thought of this. Clearly he was going to win it, since he represents the poor, and most Hondurans fall into that category. This does not work for the rich and powerful. Zelaya needs to be put back in his rightful place: the presidency. Every Honduran person I spoke with when I was there in June told me they wanted to keep Zelaya for as long as possible.
15My family lives in Honduras // Jul 10, 2009 at 8:02 pm
I am a Honduran.
Really?! they were given a chance to vote? No sir, this crooked president bought his votes from the less fortunate. “His people”. Zelaya wanted the opportunity to ask his people what they thought of this? Nope! sorry WRONG. This does not work for the rich and powerful. Hello, he is the rich and powerful.
Some of the less fortunate in my country would have sold their vote just to get their days wages. Others stood up to this tyrant and his politicos. And refused to have their vote bought. I can only imagine that Chavez supports Mel because he is sweating bricks at the tought that his country will stand up to him.
U must be out of your mind !:(
Where in Honduras did u talk to people that want that piece of crap to be president for ever ?? U must have gone to a preety bad area to hear that ! Oh yeah , that would be the only place where u would here that !! U communist also ??????
Lol this people are crazy. Zelaya is the worst president Honduras has had, you really think our government will risk going to war with all the latin countries if the guy wasn’t that bad? Hugo Chavez, Fidel Castro, Raul Castro and Zelaya are all demented grown man and if you can’t tell then look closely on their reports they are like so weird and stupid makes me wonder how they got in power. Thank God my people kicked that guy out! Thats something Venezuela should do if you look at their government they also don’t like Chavez they just lack the power to kick him out of power because they took to long to react.
A nosotros nos ha tocado vivir y criar a nuestros hijos en una sociedad que la podemos llamar. sociedad del Microondas. Por todo lo queremos rapido y a tiempo. Las comidas rapidas reflejan una sociedad que se ahoga en un vaso con agua y que sacrifica calidad por rapidez.
Ahora no queremos esperar.
Porque les digo esto, es porque todo lo que pasa a nuestro alrededor es consecuencia de la impaciencia que el mundo globalizado nos ha impuesto. Mel Zelaya no espero que el Congreso Nacional hiciera la encuenta, No espero que el tribunal Supremo Electoral aprobara la cuarta Urna como tampoco espero que el Estado Mayor Conjunto deliberara si lo apoyaban o no. El impuso su volunta como buen catracho (terco,machista y testarudo) La otra parte no esperaron destituir a Mel Zelaya para luego darle golpe de estado, o esperar a que termine su periodo con tan solo 06 meses para acusarlo.
I disagree completely. ‘True Deocracy?” Please… we all know whats going on, and the fact that US Republicans are trying to “outline” what has happened betrays a totally suspicious and Orwellian Rethinking of the events of the past few weeks. Right wingers have only brought conflict, misery and war to Central America, there is a substantial history of that reality which culminates in the Contradora Terror Project. I find it interesting that while we have more than enough footage of crisis in Iran, we have absolutely NO footage of what’s going on in Honduras. This is a tragedy, and the black out on footage from the region speaks to the western tradition of negligence and brutalty with respect to Central America. We not being fooled.
Mr. Reid,
I don’t know who you spoke to, or what part of Honduras you were in, but when I was there in June also (I flew out the morning this tyrant was arrested) and with people that actually know him, NONE of them wanted him to continue as President!! I know people that are from his home area and have done business with him years ago when he was just a wealthy businessman! If he were really interested in helping the poor, he would have done better by his employees way back then!! He is just power hungry and GREEDY… Did you read about all the different bank accounts he had and the bags of US dollars found at his home??? What is that about if not GREED!!!
21 responses so far ↓
1 Frances Arch // Jul 9, 2009 at 7:33 pm
Are Presidents above following the law of their country??
2 Michelle // Jul 9, 2009 at 7:41 pm
Why would he ask for amnesty if he doesnt think that he did anything wrong?
3 Miraclemant // Jul 9, 2009 at 8:07 pm
if he wants amnesty, let him first confess his crimes!!!
4 M. Motino // Jul 9, 2009 at 8:17 pm
Zelaya debe ser enjuiciado por todos los delitos que cometido, es un traidor a su patria.
5 Jordan // Jul 9, 2009 at 8:19 pm
Well in January a resolution was proposed (H.J. Res. 5) that would remove the amendment in the US where a president can only serve two terms. In my opinion Obama has his own agenda here and I believe he wants to do the exact same thing Zelaya did. So of course he is going to support him. Help one dictator overthrow a democratic government and they will help you in return.
I was reading an article the other day from telegraph.co.uk where it Zelaya said this about him self: “The blood of Christ is coursing through my veins. Soon I will be with you all to raise the crucifix.” Recently Obama made the pope veil his face to speak to him andthats after he made a Catholic University cover all there statues before he would speak there. Who do these people think they are??? And why is no one else freaked out by this???
6 M. Motino // Jul 9, 2009 at 8:26 pm
After all the the damage he caused and still causing he’s asking for amnesty? what a traitor.
7 unknown // Jul 9, 2009 at 10:02 pm
Zelaya is guilty of crimes against the countries constitution,corruption as well & many other things. The man is better off taking up exile in Venezuela.
8 Jim // Jul 10, 2009 at 5:23 am
No amnesty for Zelaya….public opinion is turning against him in U.S. Radio talk shows in U.S. supporting Micheletti. They have huge audience and are not controlled by liberal media. This will be prove to be big embarrassment for Obama who has shown his colors by siding with Castros and Chavez.
9 Me // Jul 10, 2009 at 6:03 am
You know, I don’t like Ignorance. Firstly JORDAN, your claim that Pres. Obama is trying to subvert the constitution of the U.S. because of the H.R. Res 5 bill introduced is entirely fallacious.
Firstly, The H.R. Res 5 bill was introduced by José Serrano on the date of January 6th 2009, this is well before at the time Barack Obama was inaugurated on Janurary 22. So in reality this bill was introduce under then President George W. Bush’s administration.
Secondly, This type of bill has been proposed time and time again by previous House and Senate members, both Republican and Democrat.
* S.J.RES.36. Sponsored by Harry Reid. January 31, 1989.
* Lawmakers aim to repeal 22nd Amendment/// June 28, 2005
http://www.infowars.com/articles/us/lawmakers_aim_repeal_22nd_amendment.htm
10 Quinnmikelson // Jul 10, 2009 at 9:13 am
WE in Honduras call them the families,They control everything,U.S to Brazil,Wake up people,lets take our homes,our lives,our countries back.Stop the money,and you will stop them..
11 Raul Pineda // Jul 10, 2009 at 9:16 am
People, you just don’t get it, do you? If we hondurans, actually living here, not in the US or else, want to put Mel were he belongs, we have to put all Nationalists and Liberals who have just benefited themselves, we are just sick and tired of this politicians, all of them, all of them.
12 John ONeill // Jul 10, 2009 at 9:23 am
I know you people mean well, but there can never be a return to the past. Well intentioned, intelligent, elitist, imperialist men can no longer hold power over the people. Their time is over. The roosters today are crowing on a brand new time for the human family. It is time for the people to rise up and have the power. It is time to make poverty history & to make unbridled greed history too.
——-
“The one wielding the biggest heart wins, not the one wielding the biggest stick. ” Tao Te Ching
===
WIKI: An oligarchy… is a form of government in which power effectively rests with a small elite segment of society distinguished by royal, wealth, intellectual, family, military or religious hegemony. The word oligarchy is from the Greek words for “few” and “rule” .
———-
“I swear by the God of my parents, I swear by my nation, I swear by my honor that I will not allow my soul to rest, nor my arm to relax until I have broken the chains that oppress my people through the will of the powerful. Free elections, free land and free men, horror to the oligarchy.”
Oath used by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (when he was 28) and some of his revolutionary friends. -copied from Page 80, !HUGO! by Bart Jones. Presidents Zelaya, Chavez and Morales are true disciples of the one most holy God.
We’re all brothers after all.
Thanks
13 DD // Jul 10, 2009 at 4:07 pm
We here in the US should learn from my third world country! The Hondurean congress stood up for the truth and they are doing something about it even though there have been threats and actions taken by some countries stating that their help to Honduras will be seized. As poor as they are, they are going forward because they don’t want to be governed by a communist party. Instead of looking the other way like we do here in the US, we should take action! Go Honduras!!!
14 Bruce Reid // Jul 10, 2009 at 4:56 pm
Thank you Mr. Oneill. Your wise comments were needed in this ridiculous chain of comentary. These people are calling Zelaya a tyrant, and it sickens me. Constitutions do change, and they should only be changed by the people who live under them. Zelaya wanted the opportunity to ask his people what they thought of this. Clearly he was going to win it, since he represents the poor, and most Hondurans fall into that category. This does not work for the rich and powerful. Zelaya needs to be put back in his rightful place: the presidency. Every Honduran person I spoke with when I was there in June told me they wanted to keep Zelaya for as long as possible.
15 My family lives in Honduras // Jul 10, 2009 at 8:02 pm
I am a Honduran.
Really?! they were given a chance to vote? No sir, this crooked president bought his votes from the less fortunate. “His people”. Zelaya wanted the opportunity to ask his people what they thought of this? Nope! sorry WRONG. This does not work for the rich and powerful. Hello, he is the rich and powerful.
Some of the less fortunate in my country would have sold their vote just to get their days wages. Others stood up to this tyrant and his politicos. And refused to have their vote bought. I can only imagine that Chavez supports Mel because he is sweating bricks at the tought that his country will stand up to him.
16 Proud Honduran // Jul 10, 2009 at 8:47 pm
U must be out of your mind !:(
Where in Honduras did u talk to people that want that piece of crap to be president for ever ?? U must have gone to a preety bad area to hear that ! Oh yeah , that would be the only place where u would here that !! U communist also ??????
17 unknown // Jul 10, 2009 at 11:06 pm
The Honduran constitution must remain intact. It is the people’s right to elect their next President without a referndum to the constitution.
18 Carlos // Jul 11, 2009 at 12:23 am
Lol this people are crazy. Zelaya is the worst president Honduras has had, you really think our government will risk going to war with all the latin countries if the guy wasn’t that bad? Hugo Chavez, Fidel Castro, Raul Castro and Zelaya are all demented grown man and if you can’t tell then look closely on their reports they are like so weird and stupid makes me wonder how they got in power. Thank God my people kicked that guy out! Thats something Venezuela should do if you look at their government they also don’t like Chavez they just lack the power to kick him out of power because they took to long to react.
19 Anthony Jones // Jul 11, 2009 at 8:11 am
A nosotros nos ha tocado vivir y criar a nuestros hijos en una sociedad que la podemos llamar. sociedad del Microondas. Por todo lo queremos rapido y a tiempo. Las comidas rapidas reflejan una sociedad que se ahoga en un vaso con agua y que sacrifica calidad por rapidez.
Ahora no queremos esperar.
Porque les digo esto, es porque todo lo que pasa a nuestro alrededor es consecuencia de la impaciencia que el mundo globalizado nos ha impuesto. Mel Zelaya no espero que el Congreso Nacional hiciera la encuenta, No espero que el tribunal Supremo Electoral aprobara la cuarta Urna como tampoco espero que el Estado Mayor Conjunto deliberara si lo apoyaban o no. El impuso su volunta como buen catracho (terco,machista y testarudo) La otra parte no esperaron destituir a Mel Zelaya para luego darle golpe de estado, o esperar a que termine su periodo con tan solo 06 meses para acusarlo.
20 Sree // Jul 11, 2009 at 8:38 am
I disagree completely. ‘True Deocracy?” Please… we all know whats going on, and the fact that US Republicans are trying to “outline” what has happened betrays a totally suspicious and Orwellian Rethinking of the events of the past few weeks. Right wingers have only brought conflict, misery and war to Central America, there is a substantial history of that reality which culminates in the Contradora Terror Project. I find it interesting that while we have more than enough footage of crisis in Iran, we have absolutely NO footage of what’s going on in Honduras. This is a tragedy, and the black out on footage from the region speaks to the western tradition of negligence and brutalty with respect to Central America. We not being fooled.
21 Friends in Honduras // Jul 11, 2009 at 8:48 am
Mr. Reid,
I don’t know who you spoke to, or what part of Honduras you were in, but when I was there in June also (I flew out the morning this tyrant was arrested) and with people that actually know him, NONE of them wanted him to continue as President!! I know people that are from his home area and have done business with him years ago when he was just a wealthy businessman! If he were really interested in helping the poor, he would have done better by his employees way back then!! He is just power hungry and GREEDY… Did you read about all the different bank accounts he had and the bags of US dollars found at his home??? What is that about if not GREED!!!