USA Officials Will Attend Presidential Inauguration

Representatives of the United States Department of State arrived today in Honduras to attend tomorrow’s inauguration of the elected president, Porfirio Lobo Sosa.

The U.S. Ambassador in Tegucigalpa, Hugo Llorens, confirmed that he, as well as the Assistant Secretary of State for the Western Hemisphere, Arturo Valenzuela, and the Undersecretary for Latin America, Craig Kelly, would be attending the presidential ceremony.

Llorens reiterated that the United States of America supports the peaceful and democratic will of Hondurans.


3 Responses to "USA Officials Will Attend Presidential Inauguration"

  1. Axel Reyes Bogran  January 27, 2010 at 12:06 pm

    I wonder if they are going to need Visas?

    It is incredible how stupid a person can be.

    In the mid to late 70’s Jimmy Carter was behaving very similar to what Obama is doing now, triyng to befriend America’s enemies in order to present a more amicable face to the world in the hopes to achieve World Peace, he handed over Nicaragua to the Sandinistas, he lessened preassure on the Communist Countries of the World in regard to Human Rights violations, he tried to make peace with the Muslims in the Middle East, it did not work out well for the World, he lost the re-election bid badly, and 6 years later, after Ronald Reagan took over, the Soviet Union started to break apart and the USA found itself in a weakened position but very determined to make things right.

    Mr. Lobo may find himself short on friends after Obama looses the next election.

  2. Poolshark  January 27, 2010 at 9:33 am

    What a coven!

  3. Al  January 26, 2010 at 11:00 pm

    Creeps! They should be ashamed of themselves knowing that they originally supported Z’liar. I bet the Honduran people are not too fond of them.

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