With no formal training or instruction, I picked up a camera, notepad, and plane ticket to Tegucigalpa, Honduras where I could report on the change of power that has occurred in Honduras and the possible return of former President Zelaya to regain his Presidency. I felt that there was minimal news coverage coming from this region, and was intrigued when this little democratic country from Central America stood by its actions despite condemnation from the UN and the United States. Here is my experience within this country.
Interview at Luarque Road Block Thursday, July 16th
More of a commentary to the American people instead of an interview. In Spanish, with an English summary that follows. Sorry for the poor audio quality:
Oh please man, don't let the cowboy hat fool you. Do you happen to know who you interviewed? Look up Rasel Tome on Google before putting up his Chavista propaganda. Funny, I was his classmate in law school, and he was a great guy ten years ago - honest, hardworking, very straight arrow. As soon as he graduated law school, he was approached by the murky side of the Honduran legal system. They hooked him up as a Judge in the Bay Islands and overnight he became a very rich man, well connected and untouchable. He offered me a job years ago and said that all I had to do was show up and cash the check - NO actual work required. I politely declined but chose to never cross paths with him again. He's been connected to every corrupt politician, bad guy, and narc in the country during the past 10 years. I wasn't shocked to see him involved in this whole Cuarta Urna mess. He's also been tied to the Conatel scandal.
Don't defend these people or give them a platform that makes them look like normal protestors. You don't know them.
Oh please man, don't let the cowboy hat fool you. Do you happen to know who you interviewed? Look up Rasel Tome on Google before putting up his Chavista propaganda. Funny, I was his classmate in law school, and he was a great guy ten years ago - honest, hardworking, very straight arrow. As soon as he graduated law school, he was approached by the murky side of the Honduran legal system. They hooked him up as a Judge in the Bay Islands and overnight he became a very rich man, well connected and untouchable. He offered me a job years ago and said that all I had to do was show up and cash the check - NO actual work required. I politely declined but chose to never cross paths with him again. He's been connected to every corrupt politician, bad guy, and narc in the country during the past 10 years. I wasn't shocked to see him involved in this whole Cuarta Urna mess. He's also been tied to the Conatel scandal.
ReplyDeleteDon't defend these people or give them a platform that makes them look like normal protestors. You don't know them.
Ay Pobrecita Amarrillista Mita, dejalo en Pazombre.,
ReplyDeleteHunter was trying to get both sides of the story regardless of what his fans want him to do.