Posted on 10/22/2009 10:58:48 PM PDT by Texas Fossil
Recent events in Honduras demonstrate, clearer than any other problematic political situation in Latin America, the moral fickleness of the so called international community and the media. For that countrys independent and sovereign institutions, read the Supreme Court, the Attorney Generals Office and Congress, ruled, unanimously in the case of Congress, in favor of removing Manuel Zelaya from power, owing to his violations to Honduras constitution. This crucial fact notwithstanding, we have seen universal condemnation of the new administration of Honduras. It comes relentless from all quarters, from all locations, from across parties, it is an issue that has exemplified, like no other, the essence of what unelected world government means. To hell with local authorities, to hell with rulings from local peoples representatives in Congress, for it is the will of the world that a man who was trying to do away with democracy, be reinstated in power, as if nothing had happened.
But if the reaction of the international community as a whole is not proof enough of collective stupidity and utter racism, the actions of Brazil, in its open interference in Honduran affairs, is something to behold, not least because is doing it so brazenly, before the eyes of the world, and all one could hear about is praise for the Brazilian president, the Latino version of Obama as far as personality cults are concerned. This is not the first time Lula shamelessly sticks his imperial self in the internal politics of other countries, as we Venezuelans are painfully aware.
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Commie play for the marbles in Latin America, through the the São Paulo Forum.
Here is another piece of coverage on a subject that appears to be ignored, but is a real threat to stability in the Americas.
Chavez, Lula, Castro and Ortega are collaborating to take over. The Communist threat is not over, regardless of the illusion that has been presented.
“The Foro de São Paulo”
“A Threat to Freedom in Latin America”
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