Three of a kind!
I bet at that meeting between 0buma and Chavez a couple of months ago, 0buma told Chavy that he was the king Socialist boss now and that Chavy took orders from him.
Now watch Obama cut them off completely. He will cuddle up to our enemies and leftist regimes, and will give hell to anything that is right of center.
It appears that Hillary and Mr. Obama do not respect Honduras rule of law, Constitution, or sovereignty.
"That Mr. Zelaya acted as if he were above the law, there is no doubt. While Honduran law allows for a constitutional rewrite, the power to open that door does not lie with the president. A constituent assembly can only be called through a national referendum approved by its Congress.
But Mr. Zelaya declared the vote on his own and had Mr. Chávez ship him the necessary ballots from Venezuela. The Supreme Court ruled his referendum unconstitutional, and it instructed the military not to carry out the logistics of the vote as it normally would do.
The top military commander, Gen. Romeo Vásquez Velásquez, told the president that he would have to comply. Mr. Zelaya promptly fired him. The Supreme Court ordered him reinstated. Mr. Zelaya refused.
Calculating that some critical mass of Hondurans would take his side, the president decided he would run the referendum himself. So on Thursday he led a mob that broke into the military installation where the ballots from Venezuela were being stored and then had his supporters distribute them in defiance of the Supreme Court's order.
The attorney general had already made clear that the referendum was illegal, and he further announced that he would prosecute anyone involved in carrying it out. Yesterday, Mr. Zelaya was arrested by the military and is now in exile in Costa Rica."
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124623220955866301.html#mod%3Darticle-outset-box%26articleTabs%3Darticle
Of course they’d denounce the overthrow of a Socialist leader.
What did 0bama’s parents get when they crossed a penis and a potato?...
Our military doesn’t “like” 0Buma....and that’s a fact.
The Congress and Supreme Court of Honduras were defending their country and their constitution. Its as simple as that.
Did the ballot for voting look like this?
O You don’t agree that there should be presidential term limits
O You agree that there should be no presidential term limits
I bet there is some writer in South America wearing a che shirt thats going to write a book about how this is all americas fault. Chavez will present it to Obama at their next fist bump.
Another “axis of evil”
I suspect that Castro and Chavez are embarrassed by the company they keep.
My mom always said, “Show me who your friends are, and I’ll tell you who you are.”
Who are your friends President Obama?
mrs
What did I say Rush is speaking about Obama going beyond term limits
Obama and Hillary are wrong, of course -
From http://www.patriotpost.us/ Friday July 10, 2009
“Honduras Displays Rare Courage
Last week, Honduran President Manuel Zelaya was deposed by the nation’s military after its supreme court found that he was violating the Honduran constitution. Article 237 of the Honduran constitution limits the president to a single four-year term. This was not acceptable to Zelaya, who, in his best impression of Venezuelan thug-dictator Hugo Chavez, tried to circumvent the constitutional term limitation by scheduling an unconstitutional referendum to stand for a second term. Thus, the intervention of the court and the military.
First and foremost, then, this was not a coup as President Barack Obama, the UN and the Organization of American States (OAS) have stated, but a restoration of constitutional rule of law, something painfully unfamiliar — detestable, even — to the aforementioned Friends of Chavez.
The OAS suspended Honduras until Zelaya is reinstated. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has promised to work on a “deal.” State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said, “Our goal remains ... a peaceful solution to this crisis. We’re very focused on the need for a dialogue to restore him back [to office] and restore the democratic order.” Uh, memo to Kelly: The people of Honduras do have democratic order — it’s called defending the constitution when it’s under assault. May they remain steadfast and may that resolve spread to the U.S.”