Posted on 07/19/2009 8:00:30 PM PDT by maccaca
A Spanish Catalan newspaper is reporting that Honduran authorities have seized computers found in the Presidential Palace belonging to deposed president Mel Zelaya. Taking a page right out of the leftist dictator's handbook, these computers, according to the news report, contained the official and certified results of the illegal constitutional referendum Zelaya wanted to conduct that never took place. The results of this fraudulent vote was tilted heavily in Zelaya's favor, ensuring he could go ahead and illegally change the constitution so he could remain in power for as long as he wanted to. ACORN, I'm sure, is taking notes.
This is the man that the OAS, the UN, and the Obama State Department want the Honduran people to reinstall as their leader.
I was wondering when that shoe would drop. Interesting the HO govt seems to have chosen an outside media source to let that one out.
If the Hondurans are smart, they will allow reputable outside sources to verify the data. It used to be the United States, but now I’m thinking the Swiss.
I was wondering when that shoe would drop. Interesting the HO govt seems to have chosen an outside media source to let that one out.
If the Hondurans are smart, they will allow reputable outside sources to verify the data. It used to be the United States, but now I’m thinking the Swiss.
Jimmy Carter. (/sarc)
But......Jimmy Carter......
Well it’s obvious those papers were planted by Karl Rove via the CIA. (/sarc)
By their actions, be they judged. Seems to me they are brassy, and smart. Their chances of success in this however is somewhere between slim, and none. The vector is the same in any event, and it shines from within.
The valor and good judgment of the Senate,the Court, military commanders and the people.
Laughable...
If the bad guys succeed in placing Zelaya back in power the lesson is clear for the army: Don’t exile him. Shoot the b**t**d!
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