pajamasmedia.com - 7/23/2009
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A QUESTION. So look at this picture of an anti-Zelaya march in Honduras:
Now note this AFP story, which says that “hundreds” of protesters marched. While, technically, even 10,000 would just be one hundred hundred, does that sound like a lowball to you?
Did AFP ...
online.wsj.com - 7/27/2009
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online.wsj.com —
ROBERTO MICHELETTI One of America’s most loyal Latin
American allies—Honduras—has been in the midst of a constitutional...
crisis that threatens its democracy. Sadly, key undisputed facts regarding the crisis have often been ignored by America’s leaders, ...
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The Path Forward for Honduras
faustasblog.com - 7/27/2009
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faustasblog.com —
Libertad Digital has the story (with special thanks
to commenter Spartan) from news agency EFE: INCAUTAN RECIBOS...
QUE LO PRUEBAN Honduras denuncia que las FARC financian la marcha de Zelaya a la frontera (They seized receipts that prove it: Honduras denounced that FARC is financing ...
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Honduras claims that FARC is financing Zelaya
pajamasmedia.com - 7/22/2009
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55 Comments 1. Strawman: What you need to
understand is that they in the US media couldn’t...
care less about Honduras. But their messiah-in-chief has committed himself to Zelaya, so this is now about him, and his credibility. Thus the “coup” talking ...
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MSM Silent on Discovery of Planned Honduras Vote Fraud
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Media Bias And Honduras
Riehl World View —
... Take a look at the image at this link and vote. Do you think the media underestimated the size of the crowd?
Now note this AFP story, which says that “hundreds” of protesters marched. While, technically, even 10,000 would just be one hundred hundred, does that sound like a lowball to you?
It would appear that way to me. Too bad it wasn't a Leftist protect. They would have added thousands on, instead of taking them away! ...
Who You Gonna Believe?
Daily Pundit —
The AFP, or your lying eyes?
One, two, three...
Mudville Gazette —
...four - no wait. One, two, three, four, five, - wait, got him twice. Where was I?...
...thirteen, fourteen, oh, pardon me. Here, let me get that. There, good as new. Wait, where was I? Crap! One, two, three... ouch! You stepped on my toe, moron!
Now then - one, two three... ahh screw it. "Hundreds". I hate crowds, let's go get drunk.
What Media Bias? Part 154
Blogs For Victory —
... Hundreds Tens of thousands of white-clad demonstrators on Wednesday protested against Zelaya’s return in the capital, where the situation has become increasingly polarized clear that Zelaya is not wanted. ...
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