Posted on 10/09/2009 3:48:24 AM PDT by tobyhill
A diplomatic delegation has left Honduras without resolving an ongoing political stalemate over the ouster of President Manuel Zelaya.
Members of the delegation sponsored by the Organization of American States departed Thursday, following talks a day earlier with representatives of both interim President Roberto Micheletti and Mr. Zelaya.
Envoys also met with Mr. Micheletti, who criticized the diplomats for failing to understand why Mr. Zelaya was forcibly removed from office June 28. Additionally, Mr. Micheletti criticized the suspension of aid to the Central American nation.
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The Honduran Congress followed their constitution when their President overstepped its boundaries. He was removed, as specified in the Honduran Constitution. We (the US) ought to be in total support of the Honduran Congress and people for following the legal guidelines they set for themselves to avoid dictatorial takeovers a la Chavez. It’s extremely irritating and maddening to see the US Gov’t support the Honduran ex-Pres when he is the EX for sound, constitutional reasons. ARGHHHH. (My sister is a missionary in Honduras - I hear news from her first-hand).
No news is GOOD news.
Could I put you on the ping list so you could perhaps share what you are hearing from your sister?
..............and they have an election coming up in November which makes all this huffing and puffing a lame duck issue.
Adios, communistas! Don’t let the door hit ya where the Good Lord split ya.
You are in good company here. There are many of us who are spitting mad about the way Honduras has been treated. Only hard core communists would create the lies about Zelaya’s removal that have passed as foreign policy.
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