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Legion of Doom Amateur Hour-UPDATED BELOW







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President Micheletti sounds off: mercenaries at the border and lack of class and decorum from ex Pres. Zelaya
Notwithstanding Chavez funded efforts to the contrary, the Honduran Armed Forces remain loyal to the constitutional President, Don Roberto Micheletti Bain and adhere to the governing legal authority in their actions
Micheletti: Zelaya can tried in a third country, but under Honduran laws; Police Force will carry out the arrest if he returns
Salomón Escoto, Director of the National Police articulates that there is a plan in place to arrest the corrupt dictator
More indictments and arrest warrants for Zelaya ministers Moncada, Santos and Mejia
National Congress will take up the issue of a general amnesty on Monday, as per San Jose talks
Legion of Doom ex Honduran FM, Patty Rodas (Mel's gal pal) demanding stronger actions from Hillary Clinton.....wait, didn't you mistreat her at the OAS summit in San Pedro Sula a couple of months ago????
Political posturing regarding the presidential ballot
Mega march in San Pedro Sula
Zelaya utilizes his "wife", transgendered daughter and mother as ploys at the border, exposing them to danger
If properly capture, National Police will guarantee the physical security of the ex thug in chief
San Pedro Sula rally excoriates Zelaya, Chavez and international pressure
What a surprise, FARC Marxist Leninist terrorists from Colombia and Legion of Doom guerrilla force backs Zelaya
Former President Ricardo Maduro and Bush ally proposes a third way to resolve crisis, with both Micheletti and Zelaya out, and a third NON Zelaya figure caretaker
International community urges more dialogue and acceptance of the Arias Plan
Hillary video regarding Zelaya from AllahPundit
Update 1:
Update 2:
Coronel Luis Recartes who greeted Zelaya at the border yesterday is not arrested
Zelaya flying to Costa Rica on Monday to attend a summit with all Central America countries, as well as Mexico, Panama and Colombia
He is setting up a permanent base on the border with food distribution networks, along with room and board for his paid hooligans
General Romeo Vasquez spoke via phone with Mel's "nominal" wife, Xiomara Castro
Honduran Chief of Staff Joint Chief articulates forcefully that the Honduran Armed Forces is a professional military organization and army
Cardinal Rodriguez defends his stance against Zelaya as a serial violator of the constitution and malevolent figure
Republican congressmen meet with Pres. Micheletti, on their way to a meeting with the Honduran Supreme Court at Amb. Hugo Llorens residence
Update 3:
Zelaya's new base of operations on the border, using Nicaraguan territory to foment upheavel and violence
Xiomara Castro de Zelaya remains at the border with El Pichu attempting to cross into Nicaragua, ostensibly to see her "husband"
Arrest Warrant against Mel Zelaya is ready and in play when feasible
Pres. Micheletti receives delegation of US Congressmen, which then are scheduled to travel to US Amb. Llorens' residence to meet the Supreme Court Justices
Circus Maximus Part Deux
Friday, July 24, 2009
Zelaya Crosses Into Honduras, Then Backtracks



Facebook pics of Zelaya at and crossing the border
Zelaya entered a few feet into Honduran territory
Adolfo Sevilla, Honduran Minister of Defense, says that to Legion of Doom Chief, Hugo Chavez, Zelaya is worth more dead than alive
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Pres. Micheletti Standing Strong
Update 1: Sen DeMint stops vote on Socialist Obama nominee for Latin America
Related Links:WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Republican senator unhappy with U.S. policy on Honduras delayed on Tuesday a committee vote to confirm the nominee to head the State Department's bureau of western hemisphere affairs.
Conservative Senator Jim DeMint, who has expressed concern over Washington's call for ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya to be reinstated, invoked his right to ask the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to postpone voting to confirm Arturo Valenzuela, currently a professor at Georgetown University, to be assistant secretary of state.
DeMint also asked for a delay in confirming Thomas Shannon as U.S. ambassador to Brazil. Shannon currently holds the assistant secretary's post.
Both votes had been set for Tuesday afternoon but are now likely to be held next week.
DeMint is one of 17 Republican senators who wrote to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton this month asking the administration to reassess its stance on Honduras.
The group said it worried that Washington's pro-Zelaya stance would legitimize "abuses of power" and "violations of the Honduran constitution" by Zelaya before he was ousted by the army on June 28.
Efforts to broker an end to the Honduran power struggle collapsed on Sunday, after interim leader Roberto Micheletti rejected a proposal to reinstate the overthrown president.
Clinton spoke to Micheletti by phone after the talks fell apart and warned him he could face cuts in economic aid unless he strikes a deal with his rival.
DeMint and other Republicans have said they believe Hondurans were acting lawfully when they ousted Zelaya after he had sought to hold a referendum on overhauling the constitution to allow his re-election.
A spokesman for DeMint said on Tuesday the senator was also displeased at Valenzuela's refusal to discuss Honduras at length during his nomination hearing.
At the hearing, DeMint asked why Washington would want to be on the same side as Venezuela's Hugo Chavez and Cuba's Fidel Castro, in the Honduran crisis.
"President Obama rushed to side with Chavez and Castro before getting the facts. Now it's clear that the people of Honduras were defending the rule of law," DeMint said on Tuesday, through his spokesman.
Supreme Court chief Jorge Alberto Rivera vehemently rejects outside interference of a constitutional order carried out by the congressional branch, in conjunction with the Honduran military
Broad coalition of private sector demonstrates total support to the new constitutional government
Civil and political sectors from all walks of life offer their fidelity to Micheletti
Key members of cabinet participated, as well
Micheletti promotes investment, both foreign and domestic, unequivocally exclaims that Zelaya will never return as President, extols reconciliation in the future and promises to turn power over on 27 January 2010 after November elections
Micheletti demands "respect" from abroad, from those intertwining themselves in Honduras domestic matters
National Police has captured up to 120 foreigners infiltrated in country, majority of which are Nicaraguans and Venezuelans
Police force ready, willing and able to capture Zelaya, due to the 18 charges he has leveled against him
Supreme Electoral Tribunal investigating members of Zelaya's corrupt cabinet
Since Mel's ouster not one Venezuelan aircraft has landed in country with drug shipments nor violated air space, save Zelaya's infamous flyover of the airport
Zelaya agitators looking to disrupt nation with calls to strike
What a surprise, Sandinista Legion of Doom member, Danny Ortega, wants to alter the Nicaraguan constitution in order to seek indefinite re-election
Panama mediating as well, Foreign Minister meets Micheletti delegation
Canada conveys patience, urges Mel not to return precipitously
Legion of Doom member, Chile's President Bachelet, blasts the Micheletti government
Zelaya pressuring EU to suspend money and ties, will form an internal resistance, fomenting violence and rebellion
Three entry points that Mel is citing as possible avenues for his return to Honduran territory....can you say re-run?
Mel spent 10,000 USD in government funds to have his life size sculpture created, his bust and one of bloody terrorist, Che Guevara
He also had himself painted along with other former Presidents
Mel thanks fellow Legion of Doom member, the socialist bull dyke and daughter of a traitor, Pres. Bachelet from Chile
Marxist Venezuelan FM lambastes Israeli (first nation to recognize Micheletti) Deputy Foreign Minister, Dorit Shavit, who links the ALBA Legion of Doom nations to Iran and Hezbollah
Monday, July 20, 2009
Barack "Zelaya" Obama's Honduras Policy

When Hugo Chávez makes a personal appeal to Washington for help, as he did 11 days ago, it raises serious questions about the signals that President Barack Obama is sending to the hemisphere's most dangerous dictator.
At issue is Mr. Chávez's determination to restore deposed Honduran president Manuel Zelaya to power through multilateral pressure. His phone call to a State Department official showed that his campaign was not going well and that he thought he could get U.S. help.
This is not good news for the region. The Venezuelan may feel that his aims have enough support from the U.S. and the Organization of American States (OAS) that he would be justified in forcing Mr. Zelaya on Honduras by supporting a violent overthrow of the current government. That he has reason to harbor such a view is yet another sign that the Obama administration is on the wrong side of history.
In the three weeks since the Honduran Congress moved to defend the country's constitution by relieving Mr. Zelaya of his presidential duties, it has become clear that his arrest was both lawful and a necessary precaution against violence.
Mr. Zelaya was trying to use mob rule to undermine Honduras's institutions in much the same way that Mr. Chávez has done in Venezuela. But as Washington lawyer Miguel Estrada pointed out in the Los Angeles Times on July 10, Mr. Zelaya's actions were expressly forbidden by the Honduran constitution.
"Article 239," Mr. Estrada noted, "specifically states that any president who so much as proposes the permissibility of reelection 'shall cease forthwith' in his duties, and Article 4 provides that any 'infraction' of the succession rules constitutes treason." Congress had little choice but to take its next step. It convened "immediately after Zelaya's arrest," Mr. Estrada wrote, "condemning his illegal conduct, and overwhelmingly voting (122-6) to remove him from office."
Mr. Zelaya was shipped out of the country because Honduras believed that jailing him would make him a lightning rod for violence. Interim President Roberto Micheletti promised that presidential elections scheduled for November would go forward.
That might have been the end of it if the U.S. had supported the Honduran rule of law, or simply refrained from meddling. Instead President Obama and the State Department joined Mr. Chávez and his allies in demanding that Mr. Zelaya be restored to power. This has emboldened Venezuela.
On July 5, Mr. Zelaya boarded a plane manned by a Venezuelan crew bound for Tegucigalpa, knowing full well that he would not be allowed to land. It didn't matter. His intention was to incite a mob on the ground and force a confrontation between his supporters and the military. It worked. One person was killed in clashes near the airport.
Yet the tragedy did not produce the desired condemnation of the Micheletti government. Rather, it empowered Honduran patriots. Perhaps this is because the airport violence reinforced the claim that Mr. Zelaya is a threat to the peace.
He was not the only one to lose credibility that day. OAS Secretary General José Miguel Insulza had encouraged the fly-over stunt despite its obvious risks. He even traveled in a separate plane behind Mr. Zelaya to show support. The incident destroyed any possibility that Mr. Insulza could be considered an honest broker. It also proved the charge that by insisting on Mr. Zelaya's return the U.S. was playing with fire.
The next day Costa Rican President Oscar Arias offered to act as a mediator between Mr. Zelaya and the new government. Mr. Arias would seem to be far from an impartial referee given that he is a supporter of Mr. Zelaya. Yet it is also true that Central America has the most to lose if Honduras descends into civil war. It follows that the San José venue offers better odds for the Honduran democracy than, say, the auspices of the OAS.
Other influential Central Americans have expressed support for Honduras. Last week the Honduran daily El Heraldo reported that Salvador's OAS ambassador said he hopes to see the resolution that suspended Honduras from the group revoked under the new permanent-council president. Catholic Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga has condemned Mr. Zelaya's violent tactics and says that Honduras does not want to emulate Venezuela.
Mr. Chávez understands that Mr. Zelaya's star is fading, which is why he called Tom Shannon, the State Department's assistant secretary for the Western Hemisphere at home at 11:15 p.m on July 9. Mr. Shannon told me that Mr. Chávez "again made the case for the unconditional return of Mr. Zelaya, though he did so in a less bombastic manner than he has in the past."
Mr. Shannon says that in response he "suggested to him that Venezuela and its [allies] address the fear factor by calling for free and fair elections and a peaceful transition to a new government." That, Mr. Shannon, says, "hasn't happened."
Nor is it likely to. Yet the U.S. continues exerting enormous pressure for the return of Mr. Zelaya. If it prevails, it is unlikely that Mr. Zelaya's mobs or Mr. Chávez will suddenly be tamed.
Hear President Micheletti's speech today at the Presidential Palace
Former FM Enrique Ortez Colindres remarks that the duplicitous Amb. Llorens should be declared "persona non grata"
European Union suspended 65 million in Euros of aid to Honduras
Hillary Clinton calls Micheletti from India, talks tough
Chavez employee, OAS Chief Insulza wants to harden sanctions against Honduras
Mel linked and deeply tied to drug trafficking
Micheletti committee continues in Costa Rica
Anti-Chavez Caracas mayor and other Venezuelan democracy advocates call for OAS to assist them, to no avail
More economic irregularities by the former Zelaya government
1954 military pact between Honduras and US remains in place
Zelaya created a life size statue of himself in the company of José Trinidad Cabañas, Francisco Morazán, y Dionisio de Herrera and José Cecilio del Valle, founding heroes of the nation
Oh, and Mel had made a bust of himself, too!
Nations that continue to interfere in the internal affairs of Honduras, will have their ambassadors expelled
Roberto Flores Bermúdez leading a new pro-Micheletti delegation to DC
Micheletti tells Honduras to pray to God for deliverance from the malevolent forces which seek to impose barbarism in their nation
Video H/T: Fausta's Blog
Sunday, July 19, 2009
US Amb. Llorens Betrays America, Talks Falter

El embajador de Estados Unidos en Honduras, Hugo Llorens, apoyaría la restitución del depuesto presidente Manuel Zelaya, según difundió esta mañana la emisora capitalina Radio Cadena Voces.As I have noted before, by denouncing his perfidy, Llorens is a cowardly thug, a rogue ambassador who takes his marching orders from Hugo Chavez and Raul Castro.
Según la información, Llorens estaría respaldando el retorno de Zelaya a través de reuniones con varios sectores políticos, con la advertencia de suspender algunas visas.
Zelaya fue separado del poder el pasado 28 de junio y en su lugar asumió el presidente del Congreso Nacional Roberto Micheletti.
Desde su defenestración ha amenazado con regresar a Honduras, y el 5 de julio hizo un intento fallido por la vía aérea.
Al respecto, la secretaria de Estado estadounidense Hillary Clinton le pidió dejar de insistir en su regreso al país.
In the repugnant & nefarious tradition of Benedict Arnold, Alger Hiss, Aldrich Ames, Robert Hanssen and Ana Belen Montes, Llorens is a scumbag who is betraying the United States of America by engaging in vile and inimical actions against the national security interests of the Republic.
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CR Talks Continue, Mel's Return in Doubt

Saturday, July 18, 2009
Zero Hour for Honduras


Hugo Chavez, ONCE AGAIN, says Zelaya is returning at any minute
Second and final round of negotiations under way in San Jose, Costa Rica
Both committees arrive for talks, presently under way
Micheletti letter to Armed Forces two day prior to Zelaya's ouster
Nicaraguans captured, could be infiltrated agitators
Honduras to retain $130 million dollars generated from deals with Chavez
CR Pres. Oscar Arias states that Zelaya must be re-instated
AWOL San Pedro Sula mayor and Zelaya lap dog to be formally charged
Illegal pro-4th ballot box call center dismantled
Time running out for Arias, Zelaya increased pressure
Anti-democratic forces propel Zelaya, MSM and international community has practically canonized Mel
Curfew re-imposed and extended
Honduras creates a new paradigm in the region and abroad
'Sunday Bloody Sunday' tomorrow?
Friday, July 17, 2009
Honduras in the Crosshairs

Chavez is reiterating that Zelaya will be entering Honduras within hours (more dis-information)
US State Department advises Zelaya to not return at this juncture
Zelaya hooligans impeding roads, creating chaos and transit problems
Armed Forces of Honduras are cognizant of both foreign and internal threats
G-16 will assist the electoral process in Honduras this fallIllegal call center intervened, $17 million dollars USD spent in marketing of the 4th urna (ballot box)
Nicaraguan strong man Daniel Ortega excoriates Micheletti and Honduran armed forces
Video and documentation of Zelaya chief of staff, Enrique Flores Lanza, stealing $2 million dollars USD from the central bank of Honduras days before illegal vote
Chavez harasses and invariably threatens Honduras
Legion of Doom Meets in La Paz

Thursday, July 16, 2009
Chavez-Zelaya Inciting Rebellion & Murder

Curfew back in effect in Honduras....Gee, I wonder why?:
Related Links:TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras – Honduras' interim government suggested that backers of ousted President Manuel Zelaya were taking up arms to return him to power and it reinstated an overnight curfew it had lifted only days earlier.
Interim President Roberto Micheletti said Wednesday that forces he didn't identify "were handing out some guns" to foment rebellion.
A day earlier, Zelaya said Hondurans have the right to launch an insurrection against an illegitimate government — referring to a clause in the country's constitution — and warned he would pull out of talks to solve the crisis if the interim government does not quickly leave.
"There are reports, I don't know if they are real, I haven't been officially informed, that there is a group of armed people and that Zelaya is going to enter over the Nicaraguan border this Saturday," said Micheletti, the former congressional leader who was sworn in to serve out the final six months of Zelaya's term following the June 28 coup.
He added that "we still have confidence that this problem will be resolved through dialogue." Talks on ending the crisis are scheduled to resume Saturday, mediated by Costa Rican President Oscar Arias.
But a government statement read on television said a midnight-5 a.m. curfew was being imposed starting Wednesday night. It cited "continuing and open threats by groups looking to provoke disturbances and disorder."
On Sunday, officials had lifted a similar curfew in force since the coup, saying they had civil unrest under control.
Earlier Wednesday, Micheletti offered to step down "if at some point that decision is needed to bring peace and tranquility to the country." But he said that hinged on guarantees that Zelaya would not return to power.
Zelaya was not immediately available for comment, but the offer appeared unlikely to resolve the crisis over the coup, in which soldiers seized Zelaya and hustled him out of the country on a plane.
If Micheletti were to resign, under Honduran law the presidency would pass to Supreme Court President Jorge Rivera. The Supreme Court backed the coup, ruling that Zelaya had violated the law by attempting to hold a vote about whether to write a new constitution.
El Heraldo exposes Chavez run conspiracy to destabilize nation via Nicaraguan border with drug traffickers, attacking the airport in Tegu and criminal gangs carrying out delinquent activities
Supreme Court chief Jorge Alberto Rivera grants interview, sternly defends actions of the judiciary and does not pass judgement upon expulsion of Zelaya
Socialist Chilean President Bachelet warns that Zelaya needs to avoid a blood bath
ALBA nations, the Legion of Doom in Latin America, denounces Costa Rica President's attempts to negotiate a deal
Pro-Zelaya San Pedro Sula Mayor continues awol, but issues surreptitious statement as to his safety
Zelaya government spent $3 billion USD of budget for this year
UnoAmerica association backs Micheletti and hails Honduras for saving itself from the abyss
Micheletti willing to resign to Supreme Court Chief but without Zelaya returning to power
TeleSur, Chavez network, take on the re-imposition of the curfew
Confusion as to availability of international credits for Honduras
Government to without funds to pro-Zelaya ambassadors abroad
Oscar Raúl Matute Cruz new Justice Minister
More information regarding cache of money, good, equipment, etc. in Zelaya related safe houses
*Analysis of Billy Fernando Joya, former commander of formidable, special ops 3-16 anti-communist intelligence squad
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
J'Accuse Hugo Llorens

Ambassador Hugo Llorens
Embajada de los Estados Unidos de América
Avenida La Paz
Tegucigalpa M.D.C.
Honduras
Dear Mr. Ambassador:
My name is Carlos Echevarria, an American citizen, born and raised in Miami, Florida, with longstanding commercial and personal interests in Honduras. It is with great dismay and a heavy heart that I write to you, in reference to the dual resignation of the Honduran Foreign Minister & latter Justice Minister, Enrique Ortez Colindres.
I have known Dr. Ortez Colindres for many years and he is dear friend of my family. He is a man of honor, decency and true patriotism. Sometimes his passion and zeal for the freedom of his country overtakes him. However, he is a staunch anti-communist and faithful friend of the United States of America.
You, Sir, on the other have engendered a faux crisis and misrepresented some remarks he made regarding President Barack Obama, prior to his investiture as Foreign Minister. It is abundantly clear that your efforts are an attempt to malign and enfeeble the constitutional government of President Roberto Micheletti, which took power upon the attempted putsch by the socialist thug, Jose Manuel Zelaya Rosales.
With all due respect, Mr. Ambassador, it is fascinating to me that you feigned outrage over one remark by Dr. Ortez Colindres but you stood idly by for months as Mel Zelaya and Patricia Rodas engaged in the most scurrilous rhetoric and corresponding activities against the United States and her interests.
I would propound to you, Sir, that at your core you are not only a sympathizer of ex-President Zelaya but, moreover, an apologist of his copious transgressions of the Honduran constitution.
It is bad enough that you are perpetuating the administration’s misguided policies in Honduras, worse still you are for all intents and purposes taking your cue and marching orders from Hugo Chavez & Raul Castro.
What a sad commentary on the state of the world and upon our august constitutional republic that the United States, the repository and purveyor of liberty in the world, is attempting to impose tyranny and oppression in Honduras, by re-instating a dictator.
Ambassador Llorens have you no shame? Have you no honor? Have you no sense of decency, Sir?
If you did, you would resign your post forthwith!
Regards,
Carlos Echevarria
Miami, Florida
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Solavaya Zelaya Issues Threat, Again
Hat Tip: Fausta's Blog
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General Romeo Vasquez, Head of the Joint Chief of Staff, staunchly defends the military's role in exiling Zelaya in order to save bloodshed and lives
Zelaya travels to Guatemala, in tow with his paramour Patricia Rodas and issues ultimatum against Micheletti
Fausta has more info and further reporting regarding the ultimatum
Ex-Honduran FM Rodas criticizes Costa Rican Pres. Arias and demands that the US take more stringer actions against the Micheletti government
The task at hand for the new Honduran Foreign Minister
Corrupt San Pedro Sula mayor, Zelaya ally, continues to be awol
Zelaya had 300 phantom employees on the executive branch payroll
Mel more the doubled the national debt
Micheletti's new economic team
Micheletti willing to continue national dialogue
Zelaya threatens constitutional government
Security related bills, to enhance internal safety headed to national congress
The influence of Chavez is on the wane in certain parts of Latin America
Panamanian chamber of commerce opposes economic sanctions against Honduras