... but we had ideas before it, which just took place. Do not tell me you're not aware, it has been all over the press, as the nose on the figure of Michael Jackson . Oh no, hold on. Why the hell
suspect our wonderful media to ignore the event?
Honduras, it must be said, who cares: we do not trade with them, they are too poor, there's even no oil. If at least their president was presentable! Alas, it is rumored that he was more left than expected. And it's true that going on three When nothing , Honduras.
What's happening?
Soldiers entered the home of the president elected by the people, Manuel Zelaya, to put it out. Hop! Fini democracy.
How the President of Honduras had he raised the ire of reactionaries? It is rumored that the rash had signed a commercial treaty left with countries like Venezuela, overshadowing the free trade agreement proposed by the United States FORGIVENESS I mean uh uh official version is that this president was of course all of a budding dictator. The proof: he wanted to amend the constitution to have the right to seek re-election. Imagine a country where the president would have the right to seek re-election, but frankly not.
M'enfin, just ask a very powerful country militarily and defender of fundamental freedoms of peoples and democracy to clear it all and put the chair up, right?
When Hugo Chavez calls on Washington to take a clear stand against the coup for fear of being suspected of supporting the military dictatorship that came to settle there, it lends an ear to the United States. .. You hear something, you? Go
, looking good, even when you read that the international community unanimously rejected the coup. You Do not Mess with democracy, beware: it rejects! It is not at all happy! It
said. Phew. (So, in fact, still dead, Michael Jackson?)
Zelaya is so internationally supported it can not return to his country, the military has blocked access to the airport where he had tried to land after its passage in Washington.
Does it could happen to us?
Imagine, in an enchanted world, our president awoke one morning and announcing that we will release the Treaty of Lisbon to found a democratic Europe and abandon the transatlantic market because it threatens our environment, our public services, health and our quality of life in general. Instead, we create a form of trade benefiting the people and not a few leaders of major groups already ultra-rich, something a little alternative with even barter in the resources of each country.
What do you mean you can not imagine? Okay, I shall correct. Imagine that in 2012
you have elected a president who would announce it all.
No sooner said the president would be tied up brutally by the military and shipped to another country. In the name of democracy, he would ask the firm support of the United States, the U.S. president would reply "Yes, it is very evil, that they have done." and would go vacant.
So you, good. You will participate in a demonstration for which you make one you have chosen.
No luck: the military shoot at you. You're dead or terrified.
is what is happening in Honduras. Three times nothing , you are told.
suspect our wonderful media to ignore the event?
Honduras, it must be said, who cares: we do not trade with them, they are too poor, there's even no oil. If at least their president was presentable! Alas, it is rumored that he was more left than expected. And it's true that going on three When nothing , Honduras.
What's happening?
Soldiers entered the home of the president elected by the people, Manuel Zelaya, to put it out. Hop! Fini democracy.
How the President of Honduras had he raised the ire of reactionaries? It is rumored that the rash had signed a commercial treaty left with countries like Venezuela, overshadowing the free trade agreement proposed by the United States FORGIVENESS I mean uh uh official version is that this president was of course all of a budding dictator. The proof: he wanted to amend the constitution to have the right to seek re-election. Imagine a country where the president would have the right to seek re-election, but frankly not.
M'enfin, just ask a very powerful country militarily and defender of fundamental freedoms of peoples and democracy to clear it all and put the chair up, right?
When Hugo Chavez calls on Washington to take a clear stand against the coup for fear of being suspected of supporting the military dictatorship that came to settle there, it lends an ear to the United States. .. You hear something, you? Go
, looking good, even when you read that the international community unanimously rejected the coup. You Do not Mess with democracy, beware: it rejects! It is not at all happy! It
said. Phew. (So, in fact, still dead, Michael Jackson?)
Zelaya is so internationally supported it can not return to his country, the military has blocked access to the airport where he had tried to land after its passage in Washington.
Does it could happen to us?
Imagine, in an enchanted world, our president awoke one morning and announcing that we will release the Treaty of Lisbon to found a democratic Europe and abandon the transatlantic market because it threatens our environment, our public services, health and our quality of life in general. Instead, we create a form of trade benefiting the people and not a few leaders of major groups already ultra-rich, something a little alternative with even barter in the resources of each country.
What do you mean you can not imagine? Okay, I shall correct. Imagine that in 2012
you have elected a president who would announce it all.
No sooner said the president would be tied up brutally by the military and shipped to another country. In the name of democracy, he would ask the firm support of the United States, the U.S. president would reply "Yes, it is very evil, that they have done." and would go vacant.
So you, good. You will participate in a demonstration for which you make one you have chosen.
No luck: the military shoot at you. You're dead or terrified.
is what is happening in Honduras. Three times nothing , you are told.
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