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I don’t know that it gives me any special insight into the situation,
but I was in Copan, Honduras, the night one head of state was replaced
with another. The military had apparently cut the power and water
supply, and walking to breakfast, a friend and I saw some armed
soldiers jogging in the distance. But waking up in a Central American
country and finding that the lights don’t work, the shower won’t turn
on, and some armed men are lining up outside isn’t really cause for
surprise. I thought nothing of it ... (Read more at DoubleX.com.)
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