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Could It Be?
As I try to understand more what is going on in Honduras, I get a very good explanation in my email box from Pat Buchanan.
Last Saturday, Honduran soldiers marched into the presidential palace, bundled up President Manuel Zelaya and put him on a plane for Costa Rica.
The ouster had been ordered by the Supreme Court and approved by the Congress, as Zelaya was attempting an illegal referendum to change the Honduran constitution so he could run for another term.
Will someone please explain why this bloodless transfer of power to the civilian legislator first in line for the presidency, in a sovereign nation, is any business of the United Nations, the Organization of American States, Hugo Chavez, the Castro brothers or Barack Obama? For all have denounced the “coup” and demanded Zelaya’s immediate return.
The hypocrisy here is astounding.
Chavez was imprisoned for his bloody coup attempt in Venezuela in 1992. And to have Fidel Castro’s dictatorship of half a century denouncing a glitch in the democratic process of a Western Hemisphere republic is beyond parody.
What percentage of the 200 member nations of that septic tank of anti-Americanism, the United Nations, are democracies? How many leaders of its member states came to power through free and fair elections?
And what happened to the idea of non-intervention in the internal affairs of Western Hemisphere republics? At this writing, Honduras is not buckling.
“We have established a democratic government, and we will not cede to pressure from anyone. We are a sovereign country,” said Roberto Micheletti, who was named caretaker president to serve out Zelaya’s term, which ends this year.
Unlike Tehran, where hundreds of thousands protested the election, the streets of Tegucigalpa have remained calm. No one has been shot, beaten with clubs or run down by thugs on motorcycles.
Just whose side is Barack on in Latin America?
Though elected as a center-right candidate, Zelaya has moved into the orbit of Chavez, whose idea it was to change the Honduran constitution to get Zelaya another term. Hugo even provided the ballots. In Latin America, term limits have been written into constitutions to prevent a return to the time of the dictators and presidents-for-life. The folks who put Zelaya aboard that plane are friends of the United States.
So the question begs to be asked? Why is Obama siding with Zelaya?
Even John, an outsider to the US looking in, suggests that one thing comes to mind. Could it be that Obama also wants to part with our constitution and have more than two terms? Grit has seen the writing on the wall for months now, as when he blogs on Obama, he calls him “leader for life”.
Would Obama like to part ways with our Constitution, or has he already?
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Something is indeed fishy how all the supposedly democratic, “progressive” types in the UN, the OAS, and the Obama administration have no qualms joining forces with Castro and Chavez. There is something rotten in the state of Obama-land! It’s nice to pop by! I hope you and yours are doing well! You on Twitter yet?
You are right. The missionaries we work with in Honduras said the same thing. They are mystified at the reaction by Obama & Co.