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		<title>By: gabriel</title>
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		<description>I never thought i&#039;d find myself in favor of a military coup , but after seeing the mess in Iran and taking into account the ineptitude of Zelaya over the past four years most educated Hondurans have taken to the streets in peaceful protest... the problem here, much like the problem in Iran, was that the government propaganda got to many of the poor. Suprisingly, this wasnt enough. And this has been a long time coming, Honduras is a nation of centrists... even the &quot;far right&quot; accepts a certain degree of socialization... a nation who I knew would not stand for any man that would try position himelf indefinitely in power. Bravo military, lets just hope they run a fair and balanced election.</description>
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