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Honduran Democracy Protesters Lash Out at Barack Obama & CNN
Honduran Democracy Protesters Lash Out at Barack Obama & CNN
Thousands of Hondurans protested in support of the Nichelettl government this week in Honduras. Tens of thousands of Hondurans demonstrated in support of President Micheletti and against Chavez-lackey Manuel Zelaya who was ousted on Sunday after he tried to remain in office illegally. ( El ...
Obama 'meddles' in Honduras -- and chooses the wrong side
nydailynews.com — Obama 'meddles' in Honduras -- and chooses the wrong side By James Kirchick Special to NYDailyNews.com Thursday, July 2nd 2009, 4:46 PM President Barack Obama has made it clear that he does not want the United States to be seen as "meddling" in Iran ... (more) Obama 'meddles' in Honduras -- and chooses the ...
ERICKSON: Who cares about Honduras?
macon.com — Barack Obama has fundamentally shifted our foreign policy away from our own national interests in Honduras. He aligns us with the interests of Hugo Chavez, Fidel Castro and a long list of South American drug cartels. (more) ERICKSON: Who cares about Honduras?
Hands Off Honduras
legalinsurrection.blogspot.com — The Obama administration's actions towards Honduras continue to defy logic. On the one hand, Obama states that he is for the rule of law. Yet Obama meddles in the worst possible way in Hondurans' attempt to protect their country from a Chavez-style  ... (more) Hands Off Honduras
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HOPING FOR CHANGE: Honduran Democracy Protesters Bash Obama and CNN. “Thousands of Hondurans prote…
Instapundit — ... HOPING FOR CHANGE: Honduran Democracy Protesters Bash Obama and CNN. “Thousands of Hondurans protested in support of democracy, the military and the Micheletti government this week in Honduras. The US media has been ignoring these protests.” ...

Honduras thug: Help me, Barack Obama, you’re my only hope
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... hit the pause button on assistance programs which we would be legally required to terminate” if it is found to have been a military coup, State Department spokesman Ian Kelly told reporters today in Washington… Supreme Court Justice Rosalinda Cruz said in an interview yesterday that the military acted under judicial orders when it deposed Zelaya, rejecting the view of President Barack Obama and other leaders that he was toppled in a coup. See Gateway Pundit for photos of Hondurans protesting The One’s useful idiocy. New president Roberto Micheletti was ...

OAS’s Insulza heading to #Honduras tomorrow
Fausta's Blog — ... going to negotiate”, and warned about sanctions. El Salvador has reopened its border with Honduras. The Honduran government has issued arrest warrants on Mel Zelaya and requested that Interpol arrest Zelaya. He is charged with treason, usurping power, abuse of authority, corruption and 14 other crimes. Mel Zelaya is in Panama, where he attended the presidential inauguration yesterday. Gateway Pundit: Honduran Democracy Protesters Bash Obama & CNN

Friday morning/Thurs. nite links
Maggie's Farm — Heading up to Watch Hill (RI) tonite for a few days of boating, fishing, clam-eating, drinking, and skirt-chasing (despite the cold weather, fog, and rain). Hope all have a fine American weekend, wherever you may be on Gaia. Honduran protesters bash Obama. Rightly so. He was on the wrong side, once again. What a real man looks like China and India: CO2? Huh? Roger: It's not easy being green. Insane: End the 22nd Amendment. ...

C.J. BURCH ON THE WAPO access-selling scandal: “When a journalist says something now don’t you have…
Instapundit — C.J. BURCH ON THE WAPO access-selling scandal: “When a journalist says something now don’t you have to wonder who paid him to say it and why? And until you figure that out isn’t what the journalist says suspect, whether you happen to love him or hate him or even agree with him on policy issues? Aren’t we past the point of giving the benefit of the doubt to journalists?” Upside — maybe we can pay them to cover actual news. It’s a thought! ...

Rule Of Law By Military Coup
Jules Crittenden — ...  wonders, but not much, which side the United States is going to be on when it comes to tyrants. Gateway on the other big pro-democracy protests the Obama admin is ignoring … the ones in Honduras in favor of rule of law by coup. Big ...

Under Obama Regime, America Now Backs Tyranny Against Liberty
Moonbattery — ... . The liberal media that installed Obama in office has unsurprisingly followed suit, by ignoring the story or by mischaracterizing it as a military coup, despite the legislative and judiciary branches acting in unanimous opposition to Zelaya's unconstitutional attempt to do away with term limits. ...

Under Obama Regime, America Now Backs Tyranny Against Liberty
Right Wing News — ... . The liberal media that installed Obama in office has unsurprisingly followed suit , by ignoring the story or by mischaracterizing it as a military coup, despite the legislative and judiciary branches acting in unanimous opposition to Zelaya's unconstitutional attempt to do away with term limits. Hondurans don't appreciate it. Via ...

Secession, Democratic Movements, And American Anti-Americanism
Discriminations — ... sanctions against Iran that are due to be discussed in the G8 summit next week, diplomatic officials in New York reported Friday.... [D]iplomatic sources in New York reported that American officials are working behind the scenes to prevent new sanctions from being imposed against Iran.... In addition to U.S. reluctance to enact fresh sanctions, G8 members Russia and China have been known to oppose any punitive steps against Tehran. • And closer to home: Honduran Democracy Protesters Bash Obama & CNN • Roger Simon asks: Iran, ...

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