I’m looking for a way to support the Honduran armed forces and could use some pointers. Where do I send the money? The warmongering psycho Zelaya is threatening with war, most likely backed by his dictator pal Hugo Chávez (that’s not even trying to hide his dictatorship anymore) and other leftie extremists. So the democratic government of Honduras and their defenses might need a bit of support. My small contribution will not help that much, but it is a start and it’s a hell of a lot more than the US and the representatives of the European Reich does. I still cannot believe how the collective forces of the enemy class can get away with supporting a complete loony and dictator wannabe like Zelaya. And journalists, useless as ever, do nothing to really check the facts and put pressure on politicians to do something and help Honduras.
We need to stand up for democracy and the Honduran people against tyranny, so please let me know if any of you out there knows how and where to send some support, and if you know; send some yourself. It does not need to be money, it can be guns, blankets, food or others similar items that probably will be most welcome.
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ReplyDeleteHi, I am a Honduran citizen and I live in Tegucigalpa. We are aware the our Army need help, and as you mentioned not only money. We are helping by collecting food. And I know it will help a lot anything you can donate. I can help you out, but I need more information from you. My name is Sara Galdamez, you can contact me at smg77@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI just send an email to the mentioned adress with the hope that it is real.
ReplyDeleteI know Sara, she is serious about defending democracy in Honduras.
ReplyDeleteI know anonymous, he is serious about knowing Sara who's in effect even more serious than the anonymous charachter being serious about being serious. As long as you give money to someone I'm happy. MONEY! YAY!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry, I forgot about the guns, of course we need to send guns and money to Sara. After this, peace and love will be restored all over the globe.
ReplyDeleteIs this a blog where you say just the opposite what the mainstream media says, just to appear controversial? I don't wanna take sides in this issue, but I was never a big fan of coup d'etats or military juntas. Democracy needs to be in the hands of people, not the army. Besides, Zolaya has a lot of supporters, too. Do you think they are all pro-war psychos?
ReplyDeleteMost of the time I do end up on opposite sides of mainstream media since journalists and mainstream media is highly stupid. And where in this story do you find that the army has the power? Have u read about this? The army acted by order of the democratic assembly and the supreme court, not by themselves. Zelaya have some supporters and yes, they are all pro-war psychos since they are socialists, that is an automatic thing that comes with being a socialist.
ReplyDeleteSend money, lol, listen puto in order to send money you must start to work as suppose to pick up walfare and typing gibbrish you internet tiger.
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