Marifeli’s 2 centavos worth on Honduras
You knew it was coming! After all, what's an MSM story on Honduras without including quotes from a Castro "agent of influence."
Any coup — even one sparked by concerns that the Honduran president violated his nation's constitution — sets a dangerous precedent, Perez-Stable said.
"The rule of law is the rule of law," she (Marifeli Perez-Stable) said. "You cannot wake up a president at 5 a.m. at gunpoint and take them out of the country."
Your' re right Ms Perez-Stable. What you do: is wake him up at 5 AM, blindfold him,and shove him against the paredon.
"FUEGO!!" then riddle him with a rifle volley. Your former boss knew how to do these things the right way, didn't he?























"you cannot wake a President up at......"
OH YES you can Ms mojon (perez-stable). In fact the Honduran DID just that.
After all the accusations hurdled at Marifea Perez Inestable over the years I wonder how she has managed to avoid arrest and charge with espionage.
"Ms. Stable, Comandante will see you now" ...
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"Former Boss"?
The Catholic Bishops of Honduras after careful study of the situation reached the conclusion that Zelaya was not president when he was arrested because, according to the constitution, he forfeited his investiture by decreeing an unconstitutional referendum. The Bishops objected to the fact that he was exiled, as the constitution does forbid exile. What they didn't say is that he should have been put in jail. He was charged with 20 violations of laws and constitution, so jail seemed the logical place for him to go until his trial. The Bishops didn't have to say it.
It Wasn't A COUP!! That's what the stupid bitch and her fellow-travelers in the media keep hiding behind. As long as they keep calling it what it isn't - a military coup - they can manipulate everyone into supporting Zelaya's return. I guess she's still an "Agent of Influence."
I wonder if we can one day be civil without calling people "stupid bitch"?
Three weeks ago, Armando Valladares denounced Mrifeli Perez-Stable as a Cuban intelligence agent in the Washington Times
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jun/18/their-men-in-higher-ed/
America's largest circulation conservative newspaper.
Since then, there has not been a peep out of Perez-Stable or her defenders, the Miami Herald and ACLU attorney John de Leon. Not too long ago, de Leon was sending threatening e-mails to Val Prieto and Henry Gomez, headed "For settlement purposes only", demanding that they remove posts linking Perez-Stable to Cuban espionage. Her present silence and that of de Leon speaks volumes. Perez-Stable's background appears at
http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/espionage/marifeli.htm
The upcoming lawsuit of Sylvia Wilhelm against Chris Simmons promises to reveal documentation further linking Perez-Stable to Cuban espionage. Stay tuned.
How about "Stupid Commie Spying Bitch"?
Dr Tony!
Please keep us abreast of the Wilhelm trial, everything and anything that becomes public. You're right, its repercussions will be HUGE!! The ripples will topple many boats!
Hot Damn!
The Wilhelm trial has already resulted in the declassifying of the Carlos Alvarez interrogation by the FBI, which was not due to be released until 2030. Read it at
http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/alvarez-espionage.htm
Alvarez confessed that his spy handler was Mercedes Alvarez. On page 489 of the interrogation, Alvarez stated that as late as August 2004, when Arce visited Miami, she stayed in the home of Pérez-Stable. Among Perez-Stable's defenders is Carlos Alberto Montaner, her colleague on the Miami Herald's Board of Contributors, who in spite of all this evidence, insists that she is not a spy.
Perez; I'm showing her the civility she deserves. If you don't like such "harshness", then don't read the posts.
"The rule of law is the rule of law," she (Marifeli Perez-Stable) said. "You cannot wake up a president at 5 a.m. at gunpoint and take them out of the country."
Oh so many thoughts......................
If this woman smelled any more putrid, she'd be a decomposing corpse. But of course, the Miami Herald and FIU are fine with that. Or maybe their noses are just there for show and don't actually DO anything.
Dr Tony,
2004! WOW! Thanks for the update. I referred to Castro as her "former" boss to be on the safe side...perhaps I was being too "considerate?"
This strikes me as similar to the Alger Hiss case. His social and professional cronies (Dean Acheson, Adlai Stevenson, assorted Ivy Leaguers, all quite stylish) all stuck with Hiss to the very bitter end, even as the evidence against Hiss became irrefutable.
Perez-Stable is a VP at the Inter-American Dialogue and hob-knobs with many trendy types...she also belongs to an exclusive club.
This morning I read a wondeful OP-ED piece in The Los Angeles Times from the pen of Miguel A. Estrada who is a native of Honduras. Mr. Estrada is a partner at the Washington office of Gidson, Dunn & Crutcher. He was a member of the official U.S. delegation to President Zelayas`s 2006 inauguration. The title is "When a coup isn`t"
Check it out.
Humberto:
Carlos Alberto Montaner defends Marifeli Perez-Stable against spy charges because he hates to admit that he is wrong. After Jorge Mas Canosa died, Montaner wrote a fictitious account insinuating that Castro agents put a radioactive isotope under Mas' car seat, which caused the lung cancer that killed him. There are exiles today still repeating that story, purporting that Jorge Mas was "assassinated" by Castro agents. Montaner learned that type of yellow journalism from his father Ernesto Montaner, who wrote the apocryphal "suicide" letter of Miguel Angel Quevedo. The original or a facsimile of that letter has never appeared. There are exiles today still circulating the "suicide" letter on the Internet as a credible document. Agustin Tamargo, who picked up Quevedo's suicide gun and original note next to his body, called Ernesto Montaner's hoax "una canallada."