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Zelaya Attempted Honduran Referendum Vote Fraud
News story from spain on blog.

Quote: the report from the Catalan Europa Press in Spain relayed via the Babalu Blog about an attempt by former Honduran president Manuel (Mel) Zelaya to fix the results of a planned referendum via programmed computers on the very day he was ousted. Here is the translation of the story which has yet to appear in the English language press here in North America:

Several computers containing the results of the referendum Zelaya wanted to conduct are seized at the Presidential Palace

Who knew there was an ACORN branch in Honduras?

Even the New Republic saw this as a legal means of removal. That upholding the Honduran constitution was the only way to keep democracy alive in that country. Not allowing it to die like in the rest of Latin America.
07-18-2009 11:17 PM
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