Pro-Coup Honduras Presidential Candidate Elvin Santos Is a Key Beneficiary of Continued US Government Funding

Pro-Coup Honduras Presidential Candidate Elvin Santos Is a Key Beneficiary of Continued US Government Funding
The Liberal Party Nominee’s Construction Company Enjoys a Multi-Million Dollar Contract, Government Records Show

By Bill Conroy and Al Giordano
Special to The Narco News Bulletin
August 14, 2009

Full Story: http://www.narconews.com/Issue59/article3766.html

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Time to "derrocar a Hillary!"

That photo with Hillary is damning! Looking at the timeline, her connections with the MCC, and her comments regarding Zelaya (remember when she called him "reckless?"), it is time we insist she step down, or have her legally removed from her post. I thought Obama promised to have the most "transparent" government in history. He too, needs to come clean on this, if THEY (i.e. Hillary and her henchmen) will allow him too. Then again, thinking about, maybe she is plotting a coup of her own(LOL)-- setting herself up to run for the Presidency. If Santos could do it, why couldn't Hillary step down, declare Obama as a threat and plot with her husband, Lanny Davis and other oligarch Democrats to take over the White House? Sounds like a stretch, but truth is stranger than fiction. These were the very reasons I could not support Hillary and NEVER WILL.

@ Al Giordano

Al and Bill, Your article is highly reveling! I believe that it requires to be translated to Spanish and circulated thru the web. I'll start translating. Hope you don´t mind. Keep on the EXCELLENT work!

@ tito

Thanks Tito! Please make sure to send me a copy of your translation so we can post it on our Spanish language pages: narconews@gmail.com

I believe you´d like to see this!

Here is an article you´d like to see: Ley de Contratación del Estado de Honduras http://www.bch.hn/download/juridico/leyes/ley_contratacion_del_estado.pdf Look for articles 15(number 7) and 16! Elvin Santos would be very "happy" to talk about it!

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