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1 posted on 12/01/2009 7:22:02 AM PST by steve-b
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2 posted on 12/01/2009 7:23:17 AM PST by counterpunch (In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. Government is the problem.)
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a farce which could embolden coup-minded conservative forces across the region...

One can alway hope.
Maybe it’s time for a change.


3 posted on 12/01/2009 7:25:04 AM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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grrrr.
It was not a “coup”


4 posted on 12/01/2009 7:27:06 AM PST by kidd (Obama: The triumph of hope over evidence)
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Geez, was the whole Honduran thingy another example of bammy jumping to conclusions? Looks that way. Nice to see a republic protect itself from the anointed leftist dictators.


5 posted on 12/01/2009 7:27:17 AM PST by equalitybeforethelaw
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Obamao and Hillary are fit to be tied.


7 posted on 12/01/2009 7:28:34 AM PST by pallis
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“A wealthy rancher...” OMG! Is that a, ya know, capitalist pig? Plutocrat? Boor joie? Exploiter? Robber baron?
The humanity!


8 posted on 12/01/2009 7:30:10 AM PST by 668 - Neighbor of the Beast (LIBERTY)
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I think “Porfirio Lobo” is a great name.


9 posted on 12/01/2009 7:30:17 AM PST by Tax-chick (Don't worry - the king cobra will save you!)
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The opposition threatened people not to vote. Then they claim that a low turnout signals support for their boycott. But here’s the thing:

Take the 2005 election’s turnout. Subtract 2009’s turnout. Call the difference the boycott. (Even this would be silly, again, since Zelaya’s supporters tried to intimidate people from voting.)

Now, give every “boycott vote” to the candidate closest to Zelaya, Cesar Ham. Guess what? Ham still finishes in third place.


10 posted on 12/01/2009 7:32:00 AM PST by dangus (Nah, I'm not really Jim Thompson, but I play him on FR.)
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It's a shame the United States didn't provide the strong leadership needed to help Honduras through this time of upheaval.
11 posted on 12/01/2009 7:32:32 AM PST by FourPeas (Why does Professor Presbury's wolfhound, Roy, endeavour to bite him?)
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I hope the new president takes and learns a lesson from the way Zelaya governed by doing just the opposite. A center moderate president will be much better than the socialist communist Zelaya. I hope the new president will do things and put policies in place that will actually help the Honduran people to live in freedom and prosperity.


12 posted on 12/01/2009 7:34:12 AM PST by Ev Reeman
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"after a tumultuous (not!) election"

"dogged by the overthrow (not!) of his predecessor"

Why read further? To see how much crap they can pack in the next paragraph?

13 posted on 12/01/2009 7:34:26 AM PST by 668 - Neighbor of the Beast (LIBERTY)
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Wikipedia:

"A coup d'état (pronounced /ˌkuːdeɪˈtɑː/, (plural: coups d'état) or coup for short, is the sudden unconstitutional deposition of a government, usually by a small group of the existing state establishment—typically the military—to replace the deposed government with another, either civil or military. A coup d’état succeeds when the usurpers establish their legitimacy if the attacked government fail to thwart them, by allowing their (strategic, tactical, political) consolidation and then receiving the deposed government’s surrender; or the acquiescence of the populace and the non-participant military forces."

The US Mass Media CONTINUES TO LIE.

They have no counter for the following:

The Removal of Zelaya was NOT A COUP.

It was done by the Supreme Court based on Honduran Constitutional Law and supported by the National Assembly, including by those within Zelaya's OWN LIBERAL PARTY. The Honduran Military if anything kept Zelaya from being killed, and escorted him out of the country. They had two other occasions to draw blood, one on the ground at the border with Nicaragua and then again at the Bolivian Embassy in Tegucigalpa, but again, nothing but benevolence.

The US Mass Media is the biggest bunch of agenda-laden bullshitters and liars on this planet.

18 posted on 12/01/2009 7:45:07 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo ( Palin's new autobiography: "Going Rogue". Obama's new autobiography: "Going Khmer Rouge".)
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from Power Line:
"Its Congress Supreme Court, Human Rights Ombudsman and Attorney General supported Zelaya's ouster for violating the country's constitution. The Honduran military acted as ordered by the country's civilian authorities. Zelaya's successor (Roberto Micheletti) conducted himself with grace and nobility in vindicating the legitimacy of the ruling authorities.

Subsequent review of the acts in issue by the Law Library of the United States Congress affirmed their legality, with the exception of the expatriation of Zelaya. Zelaya has nevertheless re-entered Honduras and remains holed up in Brazil's Honduran embassy."

Hundreds of decent sources for this story, and of course you post one of the few that still try to pretend it was a "coup"...

30 posted on 12/01/2009 8:32:29 AM PST by astyanax (Liberalism: Logic's retarded cousin.)
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