Posted on 12/05/2009 4:48:30 AM PST by don-o
There is wide agreement that last weeks presidential election in Honduras, won by the conservative leader Porfirio Lobo, was clean and fair. But it doesnt settle the countrys political crisis, nor the question of how the world should treat Honduras.
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Despite all the missteps, Hondurass military and militaries across the region need to know that coups will not be tolerated. Hondurans need to be able to move on and rebuild their democracy.
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won by the conservative leader Porfirio Lobo, was clean and fair. But it doesnt settle the countrys political crisisRight. Because the wrong person won, in the eyes of the dying slimes.
When you cut through all the fog and spin of this article, it gets down to this:
F* the votes. If the "wrong person" wins, it's by DEFINITION undemocratic.
“But it doesnt settle the countrys political crisis”
The only political crisis they had was Obama trying to reinstate a Marxist thug ;-)
There was no coup. An attempted coup was stopped in its tracks by the Honduran people.
Samtheman - agreed with your point entirely. I also took this from the article. It would probably take .00005 seconds for me to Google a billion references in the NYT to how nation building doesn't work (when conservatives do it), but I'll let that slide.
What really frosts my @$$ is these clowns saying things like how WE and the Europeans need to patch back together a democratic government. The article starts off saying that the election was clean and fair. IT IS A DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT BY DEFINITION, YOU LIBERAL ASS CLOWNS. Which brings me full circle, to the sub title of the article - the NYT is clueless.
They are moving on. They dumped the Commie and they're not looking back.
But you know. A communist never gives up. Every argument is a tool. Every situation is an opportunity. Nothing matters but the over-all goal: advancing the spread of communism.
I didn’t read the article. I don’t have to. The NYT has pure and utter disdain for the entire US Constitution save the phrase in the First amendment, “freedom of the press” (which they see as permission to trash this nation every chance they get or make up) so I see them as never respecting or honoring a similar Constitution in another country. The reality is that had Zelaya been able to abrogate his country’s Constitution the way both political parties have abrogatged ours, then Honduras today would have a Marxist in power, just like Cuba, just like Venezuala, and just like.....us.
As nauseating as the thought is, I believe you are correct. The communists never give up, do they?
Exactly!
The NYT will never get it. Now they have fallen below Pravda in their so called journalistic ethics (now an oxymoron) by refusing to pay attention to the climate e-mails without being so dismissive.
The NYT clearly misconstrued the political developments in Honduras. Zelaya tried to subvert the constitution by conducting a phony poll which he hoped would enable him to stand for a second term in office. This Latin American country rightly understood that a one term limit on its presidency was essential to prevent the tyranny of a dictatorship. The judicial branch acted decisively to correct this breech and restore a constitutional interim government. Later, a valid and legal election was held that represented the will of the people.
The NYT is loosing credibility and readers everyday. Its staff is shrinking, further reducing its capabilities to gather, edit and disseminate the news. The NYT no longer can realistically be considered the “newspaper of record” or the news organizations that sets the agendas for public discussion. And that is a very good thing.
“coups will not be tolerated”
really? The Slimes seems to have no problem with the bloodless coup in the USA staged by the Marxists and commies.
I can’t wait for the day when Obozo and Holder are frog-marched out of the WH and tried for treason. You know, stranger things have happened...
The NYTs is an enemy of our Republic and a threat to national security.
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