Zelaya Followers Strategize Over Elections

Zelaya leadership has scheduled a series of activities to boycott the elections on November 29th, ranging from preventing Hondurans from going to the polls to the massive detrimental use of indelible ink.

Running among their network is a series of emails in which leaders are instructed to take actions before, during and after the elections.

Victor Manuel Ramos, University Professor of the Faculty of Medicine, suggested that it is the “intention of the resistance to send indelible ink to all communities for all to stain their finger without voting.”

John Baker, coordinator of the resistance, gives more details on how to prevent elections. “… We did not have time to vote, and nobody can vote for colleagues or anybody here today, the resistance will be close to voting centers to see who votes, and whosoever does, is a coup supporter and a traitor.”

He said that after the elections they are going to call for a Constitutional Assembly.


6 Responses to "Zelaya Followers Strategize Over Elections"

  1. Axel Reyes Bogran  November 13, 2009 at 4:51 pm

    It is very easy:

    Just set on fire (by accident of course)

    Whoever is inside will have to get out, and the fire department and the police will have proper authority to go in so that they can do their thing of putting the fire out and protect the interests of the Embassy, if anything, they will look like heroes for rescuing to potential victims.

    Come on people, all we have to do is stop trying to be nicer than the bad guys, lets get down and dirty with them, lets show them that we really do not care about public opinion any more, since doing the right and legal thing was not enough to gain the respect of nations like the USA and organizations like the UNO, so what if the government of Brazil thinks we are a bunch of animals, they are the ones behaving like idiots by allowing this traitor to try and boycott the elections coming up in Honduras.

    Zelaya, be careful, you are asking for trouble now, so far we all knew that Honduras is so much anti-commuinst that you really did no represent a danger, but when you and yours call for Honduran blood to be spilt, do not forget that you and yours also carry that blood, be careful I say again, it may be your own blood you are calling for to run on the streets as if crimson rivers.

  2. jamespadgett  November 13, 2009 at 2:27 pm

    Brazil has been flagrantly violating international law by allowing Zelaya to use its embassy as a political staging ground since the first day he weaseled back into the country. This has clearly been a violation of the Vienna Conventon of 1964.
    Hopefully, Honduras will give Brazil an ultimatum: Cause the man to stop doing what he is from inside of their embassy or be told they will go in and get him to stop insurrection and violence in their country.
    Should Brazil threaten military action, the U.S. could destroy their military forces in about 1/2 of a day.

  3. miraclemant  November 13, 2009 at 12:57 pm

    And if the Brazilian emabassy has been asked to leave the country, why not go in and escort them to the airport and close down the embassy.

    What are we doing? asking them to leave and then just sitting back and letting them stay and ignore the request of the Honduras government?????????

  4. miraclemant  November 13, 2009 at 12:55 pm

    So what, are you really going to tell me that Honduras can’t send in a small force and get z’liar?

    So what if the international community cries fowl! It seems to me that the international community already is working against Honduras and the up coming elections, so why not stop z’liar from continuing his trying to stir up a civil war from his chosen rat hole?

    Honduras can do more than just sit around and let the rest of the marxist countries decide the direction of events within Honduras!!!!

    Please Stay STRONG Honduras, it is only 16 more days until the elections of the free people of Honduras>>>>>>>

  5. Free Honduras  November 13, 2009 at 10:59 am

    The Brazilian staff has already been asked to leave. Unfortunately, it would be an act of war for Honduras to enter the embassy, no matter how much the Brazilians are breaking international law.

  6. miraclemant  November 13, 2009 at 10:46 am

    Just one more example of how z’liar does not follow the rule of law.

    Since z’liar AND the Brazian embassy are conspiring to violate Honduran law, I say kick the embassy staff out of Honduras, and go in and get the traitor!!!!!!!

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