milohimself
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I'm not sure that just quoting a blogger gives your posting any more credibility. I mean, I can see doing it once or twice a year, but you do this every day and it lacks creativity and seems as though you are just coopting the forum to regurgitate what others say, literally word for word.
Wouldn't it be better -- and easier -- to just kind of make your own point? I don't think anyone here figures that a cut and paste from someone else's agenda is all that insightful, and I say that without regard to the viewpoint.
I've got a couple friends seriously considering moving to costa rica if he gets reelected.
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Took you a whole day to find new pictures? Could've saved time and space with the old "airheaded slug" routine. BTW, I figured the most popular when dealing with you would be U and F.
Too close to honduras, imo.
So many pictures, so little sense.
So many pictures, so little time
Sorry. Was mistaken. A neighbor was down there as a volunteer recently and I misinterpreted was she was saying obviously.
You may remember the leftist Zelaya was removed
from power in late June after he ordered a referendum
to extend his term beyond its mandated limits. This
violated the countrys constitution according to
Congress and the Supreme Court which ordered
the referendum stopped and Zelayas removed
from office.
It appeared Zelaya was planning a move similar to
his mentor, Venezuelas Hugo Chavez, to lay the
groundwork to be President for life.
President Obama refused to recognize the newly
appointed President, urged the UN and OAS members
to do the same, refused visas to Hondurans, cut off
all foreign aid and would not allow Honduras to be
represented at the UNs opening session this month.
It seems curious that just over a month after the $2
billion support for Petrobras offshore venture (Obama
supporting offshore drilling???), Brazil spirited Zelaya
back into the country (September 21) and its embassy.