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Charles Krauthammer on Honduras: Obama is Wrong (video)
Charles Krauthammer on Honduras: Obama is Wrong (video)
Charles Krauthammer on Honduras: Obama is Wrong. With mounting pressure, what will happen to Honduras now? Click the link and tell us your thoughts.http://w...
Nothing so shocking about this coup
miamiherald.com — The greatest tourist attraction in Central America has always been politics. Diplomats stop by every few years,... take a couple of snapshots of what's going on at the presidential palace, and then profoundly declare their opinions, devoid of context or ... (more) Nothing so shocking about this coup
Editors: The Honduran Counter-Coup
article.nationalreview.com — Zelayas ouster was a protection of democracy, not an assault on it.... (more) Editors: The Honduran Counter-Coup
Iran, Honduras: Is Obama “objectively pro-fascist”?
pajamasmedia.com — I don’t know much about Honduras, but I do know something about Iran. And Obama’s bizarre behavior,... taking days to come to the conclusion any decent person knew immediately, indeed other world leaders like Merkel and Sarkozy had ... (more) Iran, Honduras: Is Obama “objectively pro-fascist”?
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Krauthammer On Obama's Honduras Foreign Policy
The Hope For America — In a nutshell: Obama is wrong

Krauthammer On Obama: The President Has a Knack of Getting All of These Big Decisions Wrong (Video)
Gateway Pundit — Tells us what you really think, Charles... Krauthammer says Obama has a knack of getting all of the big decisions wrong: Maybe it was the fact that Obama is joining with the South American Marxists to condemn the ...

Obama “Stands With Democracy”, Defends Leftist Despot
Nice Deb — In what continues to be a shocking series of events, the Obama administration has joined Castro and Chavez in supporting the leftist  Honduran President Zelaya, a man who at home had lost the support of even his own party. Thanks to the Obama administration, Zelaya now has the foreign backing to return to power. This BBC ...

Krauthammer on Obama administration's support of Honduran leftist dictator want-a-be
Hyscience — Krauthammer on the Obama administration's defense of leftist Honduran President Zelaya, a man who was ousted by the country's Attorney General, Congress, and Supreme Court - because he was trying to strong arm his way to an illegal referendum to make himself Presidente for life: "Whenever you find yourself on the side of Hugo Chavez, Daniel Ortega, and the Castro twins, you ought to re-examine your assumptions" (Hat tip - Nice Deb): ): It appears that our leftist dictator-want-a-be just can't help but defend another leftist dictator-want-a-be, and has no problem ...

Guest Post by Grizzly Momma
blonde sagacity — Obama Administration Supports Dictator in Honduran Power Grab Via the Washington Post, the Obama administration has come down on the wrong side of the troubles in Honduras recently. "President Obama said yesterday that the military ouster of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya was illegal and could set a "terrible precedent.." The facts do not support Mr. Obama's statement. As seen in the Miami Herald, the Army arrested President Manuel Zelaya, as he was making an unconstitutional power grab. "His actions have been repudiated by the country's supreme court, its congress, its attorney-general, its chief ...

Makes you wonder what the iWon has in mind, here, dunnit?
Knowledge is Power — ~vid~ Stolen from Rodge

Krauthammer Shreds Obama On Honduras
Pat Dollard | Young Americans

Zelaya Removal is Allowed by Honduras Constitution
Stop The ACLU — While outsted Honduras president, Manuel Zelaya cools his heels somewhere in Nicaragua and newly installed Honduras president, Roberto Micheletti, tries to keep Zelaya from re-entering the county, while also running the business of government, the conversation continues around the world: Does the Honduras constitution support Zelaya’s removal; was the Zelaya removal constitutional? And if Zelaya remained in office, or if the government is handed back to him, what is the fear? See an excellent video below. Let’s take the “fear factor” first. Mr. Zelaya was outsted for trying to rewrite the presidential term limits clause, and you’ll see below that even considering that option can ...

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Ousted Honduran president to address UN assembly (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 6/29/2009
AP - The ousted president of Honduras will address the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday.
White House: Honduran president should return (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 6/30/2009
AP - The United States said Tuesday it saw no acceptable solution to the ouster of the president of Honduras other than returning him to power.
US warns citizens to avoid travel to Honduras (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 6/30/2009
AP - The State Department on Monday warned U.S. citizens to avoid all nonessential travel to Honduras due to the "current unstable political and security situation" there.