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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2009-07-01 3:05 PM (#408956)
Subject: Back from Honduras



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Just got back from Honduras late last night, a trip including a coup, curfews, demonstrations and strikes blocking roads and bridges, and an intense time getting my team through a clogged airport.

So, I've missed a couple of weeks of posts and threads. What are the ones I REALLY need to read?

We take a lot for granted in the USA. This 4th of July will be reminder of how well off we are and why.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-07-01 3:16 PM (#408957 - in reply to #408956)
Subject: Re: Back from Honduras
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Welcome back Paul!

There's no better feeling than stepping back onto American soil. I'm sure that our global members feel the same about going 'home'.

Did you get any sense of the populations general attitude about the coup?
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PEZ
Posted 2009-07-01 3:38 PM (#408958 - in reply to #408956)
Subject: Re: Back from Honduras



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Location: Nashville TN.
Glad your back safely
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stonebobbo
Posted 2009-07-01 4:23 PM (#408959 - in reply to #408956)
Subject: Re: Back from Honduras



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Welcome home. There is no feeling quite like stepping back onto US soil. Did you bring back any mahogany?
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kotadawg
Posted 2009-07-01 7:37 PM (#408960 - in reply to #408956)
Subject: Re: Back from Honduras


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Location: Cincinnati
Welcome back, Paul. How did you manage to stir up so much trouble in 2 weeks? Glad you made it back safely.
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MWoody
Posted 2009-07-01 9:24 PM (#408961 - in reply to #408956)
Subject: Re: Back from Honduras



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Location: Upper Left USA
Welcome home!

We argued a lot over the sucky selling prices, excellent buying prices and the fact that many of us are layed off or have kids going to College. Even Beal only golfs every other day.
Fender hasn't done anything amazing, we can't keep up with Dave Witko's latest login name and Moody still doesn't see the need of anything past the fifth fret!

You know, same ol stuff...

I'm glad to see the saints come back to reload Paul!
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-07-01 10:26 PM (#408962 - in reply to #408956)
Subject: Re: Back from Honduras


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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
Glad you and all are safe and welcome back home Paul...I've been caught in the middle several times on overseas trips...probably not quite as you were however...
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Auriemma
Posted 2009-07-02 7:58 AM (#408963 - in reply to #408956)
Subject: Re: Back from Honduras



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Location: NW of Philadelphia
Welcome home!
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2009-07-02 10:49 AM (#408964 - in reply to #408956)
Subject: Re: Back from Honduras



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Thanks for the welcome, my Ovation-loving online friends.

The issues are certainly political, and thus there are many Hondurans on both sides. The media has focused on the political ambitions of the deposed president, Zelaya. He wanted to amend their constitution to allow a second term for president, which isn't a bad idea (it works here). However, he resorted to an unconstitutional method.

From what I gather, Zelaya is a reformer who raised minimum wage to above poverty level. I think 70% of Hondurans live in poverty. He has challenged multinational corporations and has worked for a more equitable distribution of the wealth from exports that have traditionally flowed into the hands of the rich, the corrupt, and as big profits to North American companies.

Thus he becomes labeled a socialist. I think that is a caricature, because economic justice for the poor can't be reduced to an economic system or just a name.

Now you know what I know, or think I know. I tried to get more news down there but CNN ran endless hours of stories about Michael Jackson...

Back to music: I did take down some nice Yamaha gear and installed a sound system in a church. Now people IN the church can hear over the traffic noise outside and when it's cranked, the taxi drivers will hear them too.

I got to snorkel in the Caribbean for a couple of hours, and the church cook who was in charge of meals for my team had been trained on cruise ships. Best mission trip food I've had by far!

It was a good trip, I'm glad to be home, and I get to continue to mull over the question of providence that has to do with why I was born in the USA and not in a 3rd world nation.
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Waskel
Posted 2009-07-02 12:25 PM (#408965 - in reply to #408956)
Subject: Re: Back from Honduras



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Originally posted by Paul Blanchard:
I tried to get more news down there but CNN ran endless hours of stories about Michael Jackson...
CNN ≠ news.


Welcome home!
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an4340
Posted 2009-07-02 12:37 PM (#408966 - in reply to #408956)
Subject: Re: Back from Honduras


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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
Welcome back. MWoody's assessment is spot on.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-07-02 12:41 PM (#408967 - in reply to #408956)
Subject: Re: Back from Honduras


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Originally posted by Paul Blanchard:
It was a good trip, I'm glad to be home, and I get to continue to mull over the question of providence that has to do with why I was born in the USA and not in a 3rd world nation.
That was the theme of our daughter's commencement address at University of Portland, one of the highlights of my Spring, and possibly my life.
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2009-07-03 8:49 AM (#408968 - in reply to #408956)
Subject: Re: Back from Honduras



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Location: Minden, Nebraska
Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
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That was the theme of our daughter's commencement address at University of Portland, one of the highlights of my Spring, and possibly my life. [/QB]

Hmmm... no small statement for an Ovation playing, Porsche driving attorney. I'm interested in knowing more of what she had to say.
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