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No Comforts While Holed Up in the Brazillian Embassy

Honduras (kirkf.com) –
This is a pitiful article. When I think of my husband, 27 years ago holed up in the Chamber of Commerce with NO shower, one bathroom, NO change of clothes–and surrounded by Communist guerrillas–all the while I was at home with our newborn baby, worried to death for his safe return! This reporter is a spoiled brat. I hope the police and military eat ALL the food anyone sends him.

We, Hondurans Remain STEADFAST!

Honduras (kirkf.com) – Obama, you’ve got the wrong country. Honduras is not a “banana republic.” In the past, the Gringos used our country as if it were their personal “hacienda.” They “bought” governments and people. Those days are over! We have matured as a people and we are laying our bets on democracy. You have betrayed us; you have underestimated the web that binds us to this cause. McCain was right—you don’t have the slightest idea of how to deal with international relations. You have given yourself over to the interests of the international leftists by punishing us with the suspension of visas. And you believe that this will make us crumble? Perhaps Llorens has not explained to you that this nation prefers to suffer the world’s condemnation than to bow before those who are using our cause to justify their ambitions?

Yes, we can!

La Ceiba, Honduras (kirkf.com) – Another post from La Gringa’s Blogicito. Read her post on how the

Honduras: Yes, we can!

Channel 10 news, one of the most respected and popular channels in Honduras, has a text message poll each night. Usually there are 3,000-5,000 votes on a normal night. More than 80% of the population have cell phones − yes, even much of the poor. The polls encourage votes by including a contest with a prize of L.15,000 (US $794) and other freebies for a lucky random caller.

Quatorze diferenças – Ramón Villeda Bermúdez

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (kirkf.com) – Para aqueles que têm preconceitos do que são − e do que não é − um o golpe d’etat, e não está pronto para fazer um esforço de pensar, ele será difícil mudar seu cabeça. E será mais difícil ou impossível conseguir naqueles que, um pouco do que para vir rectificar conclusões, estão interessados em defender ou em atacar o que aconteceu em Honduras nos dias perto de 28 de junho de 2009.

Zelayistas attack a 71-year-old man

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (kirkf.com) – Another post from La Gringa’s Blogicito. Read how the
Zelayistas attack a 71-year-old man:

This may not be one of the most serious acts of the Zelayistas, but it is definitely one of the most shameful.

A masked Zelayista sprayed Ramón Velásquez, vice president of the National Congress, with water and then kicked him. As Congressman Velásquez turned to look, another man ran up and kicked him again.

Honduras Government Expels Argentine Diplomats

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (kirkf.com) – The government of Honduras responds with a measure to expel the Argentine Diplomats from Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The Argentine Diplomats were given the same treatment given to the 20 or so Honduran Diplomats in Buenos Aires, Argintina. Here is a statement from the Honduran Foreign Ministry:

More Corruption: The Ballot Counts are In!

How can the ballots be counted, you ask, since the vote never took place?

¡No importa! as we say in Spanish.

Agents of the DNIC (criminal investigation) discovered ballots, computers, and certified vote counts in an office rented by Enrique Flores Lanza, member of Zelaya’s mediating team who you may remember made a L. 40 million cash withdrawal from the central bank four days before the election was to occur. The count sheets neatly tallied the yes and no votes, the blank or disqualified votes, and the totals for various mesas (polling places).

No One Cares about Mel Zelaya or the Coup!

So basically the man or women on the street in Honduras doesn’t really care much for politics. If they did, the numbers on this simple poll would have shown a few more than 8% of the respondents wanted Mel Zelaya restored to power.

Honduras, Free, Sovereign, and Independent

La Gringa’s Blogicito has provided and translated the following article by Julio Rivera Gaekel. He may be found on Facebook:

La Gringa said: ” Julio asked to spread his message (on Facebook) so I am:” and I will do the same as her, spreading his message.

Good day, I am a law student in Honduras. Manuel Zelaya Rosales, our former president, tried to return to Honduras in his attempts to regain power. Today I was watching CNN en español and the interviewed former vice president of Costa Rica. He said that both sides are not willing to negotiate nor fight correctly because Honduras’ new government did not arrest Manuel Zelaya as they said they would. The thing most people dont know is that between in the Honduras – Nicaragua border there is a certain distance inside each country called dead zone or free zone. I don’t know its name in english. In this area Honduran government couldn’t arrest Mr. Zelaya. That is why he did not walk further into the country.

China Grill – South Beach Miami, Florida – GREAT FOOD!

MIAMI BEACH, Florida (kirkf.com) – If your in South Beach and looking for some Chinese food that is good change from the ordinary, go to China Grill at the intersection of Washington and 5th Street. Very easy to find from Highway 95. They even have their menu online.