Posted on 06/28/2009 10:13:32 AM PDT by maquiladora
URGENT -- Venezuela's Chavez says he will act militarily if the country's ambassador to Honduras is attacked or kidnapped during coup.
BULLETIN -- VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT CHAVEZ WARNS OF MILITARY ACTION AGAINST HONDURAS.
Venezuelan president Chavez says he will do "everything necessary" to abort the military coup in Honduras.
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The Neo Soviets in Russia are giving Hugo Chavez SU-37’s.
This is whats happens when the TOTUS is weak. Not surprizing at all.
Is it bad that I like the Honduran military coup better than our own President?
But a President is not a dictator. This guy was blatantly ignoring the Constitution, Congress and Supreme Court.
” Zero probably is concerned because he was scheming his own unconstitutional path to a permanent presidency, and it pisses him off to see a fellow marxist get the bums rush, especially at the hands of that countrys military.”
I remember when lots of us wanted Reagan to run for a third term. We considered asking for a constitutional amendment to allow it. Had we pressed for a vote on extending the rights of Americans to vote for who they chose for a third term or fourth term, would the US military have been right to have deposed Reagan in a coup?
“Did I miss anything?”
Doesn’t sound any different from the last 25 years to me.
How would the Venezuelans even GET there?. Honduras is as far from Venezuela as Miami is from New York. Do they have anything that can float that far without sinking?/s
“Even if the supreme court ruled his constitutional referendum to extend his presidency illegal?”
Sorry, but even the supreme court doesn’t get to order a military coup. The correct procedure would have been to impeach him, which the Congress was considering at the time of the coup.
As bad as Clinton behaved, I would not have supported the military coming in and removing him from office. Nixon either. That’s not the way democracies work. That’s the way third world dictatorships work.
Impeach him.
“If Reagan had done all that to try to stay in power...then yes...someone with arms would have had to have stepped in.”
No way. We would have impeached him and removed him legally. Honduras had that option as well, and might have gone that route if the military had not intervened.
Is the Honduran Constitution like ours?
“What in the hell are you talking about ???”
Maybe you missed it, but Clinton and Nixon both violated the law while they were in office. We didn’t have the military stage a coup to remove them. We followed our constitutional procedures. The Hondurans could have and should have followed their own constitution and removed Zelaya by impeachment.
You got it wrong, junior.
The Honduran ex-President tried to persuade the army to back him for his call for an illegal referendum. In other words, he was going to call for a referendum to vote on whether he could go for another term, and if everybody didn't like it, well, he could claim the Honduran Army was going to make sure it would take place. Except this time the army didn't go for it as they usually do in Latin American everytime a tinpot dictator, like Chavez, wants to become president for life.
And you know, the "democracy" in Iraq voted for Hussein each election with 99% of the vote. Funny how that works out, isn't it?
What is the basis for your comment that Honduras has impeachment procedures like ours? I'm not saying they don't, but nothing I've read so far suggests that they do.
“Is the Honduran Constitution like ours?”
I don’t know a thing about it, but according to the WSJ, the Honduras’ Congress was considering impeaching Zelaya before the coup. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124607117649864407.html
Are you still perusing the Honduran constitution to see if it has impeachment procedures similar to ours? I’d be very satisfied to read the relevant article (translated into English, of course).
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