Brown: los cambios en Honduras no seran tan drasticos ni tan rapidos, la rueada del cambio ya comenzo a caminar. cada paso tiene que ser cuidados estamos ante una mafia politica que tiene un sistema gfenralizado en latinoamericana y uno a uno iran caendo por su peso. claro nuestro interes es Honduras y todo esta basado en el cambio de sistema de Educacion, comenzando con los ahora escolares de primaria para poder sanear lo que resta en el futuro. un cambio en este punto en un futuro no muy lejano traera cambios en todos los aspectos problematicos por añadidura.
- es verdad esa noticia de ROJO y AZUL que discurtiran nuevas formas de eleccion?
- que les habra motivado a llevar ese tema a discucion?
observemos que sucede , presionemos para que se lleven acabo esas discuciones en el congreso y preparemonos para rechazar cualquier patraña para bloquear una buena oportunidad para el pais salir adelante.
In a message dated 7/9/2003 9:35:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time, cbrownville@yahoo.com writes:
Thank you for the new title,
Now, as for your glorious statements my dear fellow, I can only reply as follow. Instead of engaging on a unnecessary discussion, which frankly I find amusing, why don't you ask me: Mr. Brown how can I connect with other grassroot organizations? I've this vision for a project and here is my proposal. Are you familiar with philanthropists or institutions in Europe or the USA willing to help me? How can I mobilize my people? How can I empower Honduran in the USA to become more active in shaping or influencing policies not only in the USA but also in Honduras? Hey Dominicans do it. How can you help me secure sponsors for poor Garifunas, Mestizos, Indios and others in Honduras so that they can study oversea, receive a better education in Honduras? How can I secure funds to secure the release of many innocent men, women, and children unjustly incarcerated in Honduras? How can I educate my people about tole! rance and the beauty of Honduras diverse population? How can I empower my people to hold our government accountable? How can Honduran bring members of the killing machine during the many years of military regime to justice? How can I secure funds so that the millions destitute women, men, and children have a place where they can eat and sleep? How can I secure funds to build a program for domestic violence?
These are some important questions that you should be asking my dear fellow. You have a powerful tool at your disposition - the INTERNET - use it WISELY. In the meantime, my suggestion to you is to stop behaving as a dimwitted Honduran. Don't be INSULAR.
Cheers,
Hey Mr Robin Hood
Fight the dragon of corruption in Honduras the way you want It, saca tu espada y aparta las llamas frente a frente, hijo lo importante es tu colaboracion en busca de un bien comun. Honduras
pero no luches contra los demas que estan luchando en contra de la corrupcion a su manera.
quien no conose la realidad de honduras?
pero mas importante es conoser la realidad a quienes te enfrentas si no terminaran quemandote la cabeza.
la misma suerte para Ti con tu manera de pensar.
saludos
In a message dated 7/8/2003 12:21:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cbrownville@yahoo.com writes:
Good day everyone,
It is my personal opinion that the only people that make sense in this forum are Jose Garcia Matamala and Mecate. The rest of the discussions are about municipalities and trivial issues. No one addresses racism, discusses civil disobedience (with an objective, of course). Are you afraid of challenging your government out in the open? Corruption is universal - but in Honduras, it is the norm. It has become part of the fabric of Honduran society.
Face your country's demons. Resistance to criticism is not going to take you anywhere. Rather, it will take you four hundred years back.
Good luck with your quasi struggles and denial of a PAINFUL reality.