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Thu Oct-01-09 06:16 PM
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“Proceed with the November Election” Says Moonlighting Mediator, Part Time Costa Rican Prez and Some |
Braulio
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Thu Oct-01-09 07:06 PM
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1. Sounds like a good idea |
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Seems to me it's a good idea to have the elections, and then have the new President and Congress sort things out. I suppose the more extreme left elements feel let down, but as I've said before, having elections seems to be the best way to defuse the situation and avoid violence. Based on what I've read, Zelaya wasn't doing a very good job, so it's better if he takes his hat and moseys on over the horizon. The question is, are the people in Honduras going to figure out their main problem is too many Hondurans, and a society which seems to create nothing but mediocre leaders, no matter on which side of the spectrum they happen to be?
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Bacchus39
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Thu Oct-01-09 08:02 PM
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2. yeah, who wouldn't support elections so Hondurans can choose their next leader? |
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what's the alternative? Micheletti or Zelaya??
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Braulio
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Fri Oct-02-09 06:47 AM
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4. Neither Micheletti nor Zelaya are running |
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Neither is running, so it seems the Hondurans will have a new leadership. What I find amusing is to see the pro-Zelaya crowd screaming at the top of their lungs while ignoring a wonderful opportunity to earn a better position via de ballot box. Must be that none of the candidates they like have much of a chance. Sort of the way it is in the USA, where guys like Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich can't break through even though they're a breath of fresh air for their respective parties. But if none of their candidates has much of a chance, what's the deal? Are they trying to use violence to turn over the status quo?
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Fri Oct-02-09 07:30 AM
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5. exactly, so if there is no election as some here seem to be advocating |
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unless Zelaya is returned, then where does that put Honduras? still under the control of Micheletti.
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Thu Oct-01-09 09:27 PM
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3. And who asked you, Don Ocho Con Yo? |
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