Demonstrators in Honduras Take to the Streets to Condemn Military Coup »

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Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Tegucigalpa and other cities of Honduras to condemn the right-wing military coup staged early Sunday morning in the Central American country. There are reports that demonstrators are surrounding the Presidential Palace in Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital, demanding the return of constitutionally-elected President Manuel Zelaya.

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    truthiness5 months, 3 weeks ago

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    dangerous time to be a world leader.

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      DWalla5 months, 3 weeks ago

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      This wasn't a coupe... crikey.... the MSM is reporting this all wrong. There was no blood shed. No military takeover, etc. He wanted to violate the constitution, Congress called him on it, the supreme court told him no way. But he was going to do it anyway. So the laws went into effect to remove him from office. The military were the people on the ground making the move, but they were under direction from congress, who were given control as soon as he was removed.

      The MSM loves to blow things out of perspective.

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