Image: Honduras leadership in limbo as accord dissolves      (AP)
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Honduras leadership in limbo as accord dissolves (AP)

AP - They can't both be right. Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya says a deal that could have returned him to power is defunct. Roberto Micheletti, who took power after a coup, says the same deal has been successfully accomplished. » Full Story on Yahoo! News

Anybody who has been following this..ARE YOU REALLY SURPRISED
AT ZELAYA'S CONDUCT?? Micheletti did what he was suppose to do..
but zelaya shows the world everyday..what an ignorant individual he is..forget him it's time to move on with the elections..if he doesn't ask for asylum..which he will eventually..then arrest him, put him on trial and show the world what a true democracy does to corrupt political criminals.....

posted Nov 6, 2009 |
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Nice, Zelaya backs out of an agreement he signed without reading, and AP suggests all Honduran leadership is in Limbo. To be fair that’s the headline all across the world this afternoon.

With the exception of Zelaya everyone else in Honduras thinks its working to plan, even the OAS representative. Mel Zelaya is the only one shouting foul. Thomas Shannon knows the truth this time though.

posted Nov 6, 2009 |
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km

STICK TO YOUR CONSTITUTION HONDURAS. DO NOT FOLLOW THE US LOSER IN CHIEF WHO USES OURS TO WIPE HIS BUTT... WITHOUT YOUR CONSTITUTION YOU WILL BECOME ANOTHER COMMIE NATION, JUST LIKE OVOMIT IS LEADING THE USA TOWARD. DO NOT GIVE IN

posted Nov 6, 2009 |
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Art 1) A cabinet of unity and reconciliation has been formed, despite the fact that Mel refused to provide any nominations for the new cabinet.

Art 2) Renunciation of Constitutional Assembly is done, by everyone but Mel

Art 3) Recognition of Elections done by everyone but Mel

Art 4) Transfer of police and armed forces to the Electoral board. Done

Art) 5 Decision by Congress on the restitution of executive power, Pending review by Justice department as agreed by both parties No deadline agreed to.

Art 6 Verification and Truth Commissions, to take place within six months

Art 7) Normalization of Relations with the immediate revocation of measures and sanctions that affect Honduras.

Art 8) Final Dispositions Any difference in interpretation or application of the Accord will be submitted to the "Verification Commission"

Only one person thinks this accord has failed..

posted Nov 7, 2009 |
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