CNN iReport CNN iReport

What the Ex president is doing to Honduras !

September 26, 2009 | Tegucigalpa, Honduras | Vetting explained

mommyof382 Posted by:
mommyof382

  • Viewed 167 times
  • Shared 7 times
  • Last updated: September 26, 2009
 
iReport —

Please take a moment to see whats going on in honduras...these people in the pictures are Ex-President Manuel Zelayas followers are doing ( whom are a minority and are being given weapons and money to provoke chaos) Its a shame to see our country being destroyed by the ex president's greed and thirst for power; from braking windows, drestroying property, burning tires, blocking streets,burning cars, buses and restaurants, braking into houses, grocery stores and banks, burning our flag, etc.... Oh and did I mention that while all this is happening, the ex-president is celebrating his birthday like there was nothing going on.....
Honduras is not governed by the military (like it would be in a coup d'etat), we have a president who is running our country and placed legally. Whithout Manuel Zelaya we live in peace!  This is what Hondurans want:
We want Manuel Zelaya in jail for being corrupt and a crook ! SHAME on the United States of America for trying to interfere on our internal affairs, and impose him to put him back as president IGNORING our Costitution and all the proof we have againt him !  WE WANT THE TRUTH TO BE TOLD !  Honduras has a president ; and his name is ROBERTO MICHELETTI. We want peace !
We wont stop until Manuel Zelaya is in jail where he belongs !
VIVA HONDURAS !

Comments

Log in to comment

iReport welcomes a lively discussion, so comments on iReports are not pre-screened before they post. See the iReport community guidelines for details about content that is not welcome on iReport.

What is iReport?

  • Share

    Tell a story, offer an opinion, say what's important to you.

  • Discuss

    Join the conversation on the day's big issues.

  • Be heard

    The best iReports get vetted and used on CNN platforms.

iReport is a user-generated section of CNN.com. The stories here come from users. CNN has vetted only the stories marked with the "CNN" badge. MORE...