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VIDEO PROOF-- US Media Is Propping Up Marxist Zelaya of Honduras
VIDEO PROOF-- US Media Is Propping Up Marxist Zelaya of Honduras
The US Obamedia reported today on "continuing protests" in support of ousted President Manuel Zelaya in Honduras. FOX News reported: "Demonstators on the streets of Honduras again today demanding that Manuel Zelaya be reinstated." Look at few dozen Marxist supporters who showed up to support ...
Honduran Democracy Protesters Lash Out at Barack Obama & CNN
Honduran Democracy Protesters Lash Out at Barack Obama & CNN
gatewaypundit.blogspot.com — Thousands of Hondurans protested in support of the Nichelettl government this week in Honduras. Tens of thousands... of Hondurans demonstrated in support of President Micheletti and against Chavez-lackey Manuel Zelaya who was ousted on Sunday after he ... (more) Honduran Democracy Protesters Lash Out at Barack Obama & CNN
Hands Off Honduras
legalinsurrection.blogspot.com — The Obama administration's actions towards Honduras continue to defy logic. On the one hand, Obama states that... he is for the rule of law. Yet Obama meddles in the worst possible way in Hondurans' attempt to protect their country from a Chavez-style  ... (more) Hands Off Honduras
The Wages of Chavismo
The Wages of Chavismo
online.wsj.com — [Review & Outlook] Associated Press People against the return of ousted Honduras President Manuel Zelaya participate in... a rally at the central park in Tegucigalpa, Tuesday, June 30, 2009. (more) The Wages of Chavismo
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VIDEO PROOF THAT OUR LEFTIST DOMINATED MSM IS FURIOUSLY SPINNING FOR THE OUSTED MARXIST ZELAYA
THE ASTUTE BLOGGERSIF YOU DIDN'T ALREADY KNOW THAT THE MSM IS LEFTIST DOMINATED THEN YOU'D FIND THIS VIDEO PROOF UNBEFRICKINLIEVABLE.

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Maggie's Farm — When big biz and big government climb into bed together Media in the tank for Zelaya in Honduras. Why? Capitalist kindness, socialist meanness. Dr C ...

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