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no mistake. Hugo Chavez has a master plan to take over most of Latin America. Lo de Honduras was not an innocent inquiry as driving Manuel Zelaya, was part of that plan where through an amendment to the Constitution of Honduras would perpetuate in power a puppet of Chávez. Like Nicaragua, everything is on track to leave as another puppet dictator Chavez. There is a huge coincidence that all the dolls of the former general, failed coup, have dreams of reelection in order to stay in power forever.

But the shed is not as firm in El Salvador like Funes wants to bow out of the crate by Lula Da Silva and now in Honduras that had never happened under his plan the Bolivarian dreamer. Honduran institutions deposed Manuel Zelaya today.

By protocol, rather than principles, all governments of the world must condemn the coup, however, in the end must prevail the principle of nonintervention, otherwise, he would support international intervention to theft the November 2008 election in Nicaragua, where the greatest cynicism Daniel Ortega said: What is stolen stolen goods, as they say and now aguántense and no outsider has the right to criticize.

However, now with a much more cynical, critical Troglodytes gorilla and the perpetrators of the coup in Honduras, when they took to the streets to gangs hired to thrash the opposition who wanted to protest the blatant theft elections.

And Hugo Chavez still has the gall to say on television that will not allow another president in Honduras. "And when here he is the owner of that country? Arriving at the height of threatening to topple any president other than Zelaya.

What will happen? Even the best political scientists can at this very moment to anticipate the final outcome of this crisis. If Honduras can override the will of their institutions and maintain a new president until the next elections would be a negative precedent for the aspirations of the dictator Chavez's Bolivarian. If by force to overthrow the new president to re-establish Zelaya, also could be a bad precedent for Chávez, because the same interventionist model of different origin, could come to liberate from the yoke of Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua. Strike


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