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Anonymous
Posted on Tuesday, August 06, 2002 - 05:15 pm:   

What ever happen to that issue?, is there such a list?, who has it?.
I understand why it was not published, it's like giving the list to one of Ali-Baba thieves, and hoping he publish the list
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Carias
Posted on Wednesday, August 07, 2002 - 10:35 am:   

The Honduran equivalent of the U. S. Attorney General in early July received a list of 53 corrupt Honduraneans whose U. S. visas had been cancelled by the U. S. Embassy at Tegucigalpa. When the scandal began and the names were demanded, the U. S. Ambassador (a Cuban) then claimed that no such list ever existed, thereby undermining the Honduran Minister. Huge amounts of money got passed in the Embassy, for this incident really stinks (in the Embassy mainly).
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Anonymous
Posted on Monday, August 12, 2002 - 03:22 pm:   

here are some names:

Jaime Rpsenthal Oliva
ROBERTO Ramon Castillo
Enri que Ortez Sequeira
Mario Maldonado
Carlos Kattan
Carlos Chain
Rene J. Handal
Jorge Arturo Reina
Jorge Arturo Reina hijo
Ernesto Paz Aguilar
Jeronimo Sandoval
Tomas Lozano Reyes
Emil Hawit
Carlos Eduardo Reina Garcia
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Carias
Posted on Monday, August 12, 2002 - 06:11 pm:   

Most of them sound like very likely ones to me. I had heard some time ago that Jorge A. Reina had lost his visa.
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YEAH
Posted on Monday, November 10, 2003 - 09:17 am:   

what about Callejas?? He is a "Hondurian Taliban" bastard
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carias
Posted on Thursday, November 13, 2003 - 03:13 pm:   

Callejas was a nice, honest, upright, well-meaning, patriotic, concerned for his downtrodden fellow countrymen, young man whose family struggled very hard [all sarcasm it should be clear] to send him to Mississippi State University for a Master Degree where those authorities proudly named a campus building for him as a showing of the deep pride they felt in their illustrious alumnus after he had been elected president of Honduras. He then proceeded to preside over the most corrupt civilian-led government in the history of Honduras since 1883. He supinely handed the fiscal and economic sovereignty of the country over to the international mafia of banking vultures who have impoverished even the middle class for the last twelve years for the benefit of the voracious elite of whom he is a leading member. His Panamanian henchman continues the destruction of Honduras for now. He undermined the heroic efforts of President Azcona to defy these international banksters and defend the sovereignty of Honduras through 1989. If Jorge Arturo Reina's name indeed was on that list, it was there because he never shined the U. S. Ambassador's shoes.
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Lorenzo
Posted on Wednesday, November 19, 2003 - 06:09 pm:   

Carias: Are you sure that "since 1883" goes back far enough to properly reflect Rafael Leonardo Callejas' shameful record? No less an authority than the long-time Chairman of the U. S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Jesse Helms, is on the record as declaring that Rafael L. Callejas gave Honduras "the most corrupt government it has EVER had in its ENTIRE history". Considering the competition he was up against, you have to admit that Cajellas has to be a world-class thief to come in first in the Honduras corruption competition. ... Lorenzo
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Carias
Posted on Thursday, November 20, 2003 - 12:44 pm:   

Mr. L., What I had in mind was the Guatemalan-imposed administration of Marco[s] Aurelio Soto (August 27, 1876-mid 1883 (I forget the exact month)). Before him there were actually no truly corrupt presidents, neither "conservative" nor "liberal". The national rents/income of those years (1821-1876) was so little as to not be very tempting; also the caliber of the men was much higher; and, in their own visions, they were more patriotic. Not one of them died with even a modest fortune obtained after public service. Morazan, Rivera, Ferrera, Chavez, Lindo, Cabaņas, Guardiola, Montes, Medina, and Leiva, being the main presidents. Soto"s descendants today are still among the wealthiest people in Honduras. I was told recently in Honduras that some of them want to now re"patriate" his remains from the Parisian cemetery where his bones have reposed since 1908 so that they might sell his plot, it being worth a lot of money now; it would not surprise me at all.
The Flores Facuse administration was much more corrupt than the general image of it leads one to believe, but not like that of Callejas.
I hope that some one will write to the lady from Australia with information about teaching that she asked for.
Until later.
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Anonymous
Posted on Thursday, April 22, 2004 - 08:01 pm:   

Mister Lorenzo, I am from French Harbour, Honduras, how true is it that Arnold Morris is oout under bound, I always visit your web site to see if theres is eneything new about this case but there is none. Maybe you can do some investigation on this issue, I will check you out later, and sorry I dont have a e-mail address but I will be sure to visi you tomorrow Joann Dixon
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Anonymous
Posted on Wednesday, December 22, 2004 - 03:22 pm:   

New posting gentlemen from a new fellow: I would like to know exactly how the US Embassy came to the conclusion that men such as these were deemed corrupt. Our country (US) is grand and I am thankful for everything it has provided to me, but let's be honest, the city upon a hill is more like a snake in the grass these days. I only know a few of those which are on the list and I can tell you that from a North American standpoint, much needed dollars were snatched from the American economy when we needed it the most! I know the place of one particular person on this McCarthy-like list is a direct result from a corrupt vendetta against him on the part of our "prestigious" representative abroad and the influence of a snooty Senator's daughter. Pull the strings US, pull tight on the world, it will never tug back. Since there was a history lesson on this site months ago, I'm sure you all can recall Rome, Napoleon, even Alexander making the template for world domination, the US uses it today. Lying deciept, military and economic intimadtion tactics for submission of Honduras and other small countries. RUB YOUR NOSE IN IT DEEPER, FROM SALEM TO MIAMI! The whole lot of us feel the pride of US strength and force when it doesn't concern us, Kick Ass US! Until it affected someone I love. A list like this is the beginning. Jefferson swore that no Eastern power could colonize or attack again in the Western hemisphere, but where is the doctrine to protect countries like beautiful Honduras from subliminal and interwoven attacks? This list is rubbish.
Stay tuned.

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