March AGAINST Mel Zelaya not in favor
July 4, 2009 | Guanaja, Bay Islands, Honduras | Vetting explained
Please get the facts straight, 87% of Honduras don't want Mel Zelaya back but that's what you guys keep reporting, send someone that is not a socialist like this reporter that you all have here she is a communist. Her father was run out of Colombia for his communist ideas, Rene Alis, he was exiled in Mexico. She is married to a big sandinista man in nicaragua so please get her out we don't want her here anymore she is to biased to Chavez and Mel Zelaya, send someone who will tell the truth not what they tell her to say.
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- Coup in Honduras
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