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To: angkor

“Some observers say Mr. Zelaya’s attempt to change the laws should serve as a lesson to others who try to tamper with democracy. “I think in the end, that attitude may come back and really be damaging to the Venezuelas and others that are sort of clearly moving in undemocratic ways,” said Peter Hakim, who is with a Washington think tank.”
Think again. what happens if Venezuela and Nicarauga attempt to forcibly reinstate Zelaya? Who will stand with the Hondurans? Maybe some Israeli advisors. Just maybe.


13 posted on 07/03/2009 5:08:42 AM PDT by wiggen
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To: wiggen

>>>> Who will stand with the Hondurans? <<<<

Maybe the Honduran people will stand with the Hondurans.

There are finally some reports coming out that the Honduran people themselves do not support Zelaya with the ignorant enthusiasm of our MSM, nor with the malevolent intent of Zer0 and his fascist master Chavez.


16 posted on 07/03/2009 5:22:01 AM PDT by angkor
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