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Neutronman69
12:17 PMJul 04 2009
I read in "La prensa of Honduras" that there are rumors that Zelaya may have snuck back into Honduras. Get your guns and ammunition ready Catrachos-there may be a big leftist pavo to take care of!
Fedbadge1613
11:51 AMJul 04 2009
Just another example this country is doomed. This exiled dictator is backed by Obama's friend Hugo Chavez. It's another Communist takeover and our idiot president is backing him.
GEHS72
09:39 AMJul 04 2009
Hooray !! Finally a government entity that will stand up to a dictator or dictator wanna-be. Honduras is a beautiful country and I wish you well in these tough times as the One World socialists want you to toe-the-line with Chavez & Obama.
Neutronman69
10:15 PMJul 04 2009
Ndbrooks12779050 09:50 PMJul 04 2009******************************************************************** ****************************Let me ask you something. You keep saying the Hondurans ignored the proper succession to President-what do you mean? There was no vice-president, presedential designate to be correct, even though there should have been three (the egotistical Zelaya didn't want a vice-president), so Michelletti was next in line. You need to read the Honduras constitution If the president dies or vacates office, the order of succession is spelled out in Article 242 of the 1982 constitution. The presidential designates are the first three potential successors; the National Congress elects one to exercise executive power for the remainder of the presidential term. The president of the National Congress and the president of the Supreme Court of Justice are the fourth and fifth successors, respectively. During a temporary absence, the president may call upon one of ...
Ndbrooks12779050
09:50 PMJul 04 2009
Ron1Veron2 ...You know what I'm saying-you just won't admit it...-----------------------Actually, I do not; the law is the law, and the coup forces and their benefactors violated even their own, and you seem to be all for letting them get away with it, without penalty. And all this BS about "it doesn't matter" or "Zelaya is finished" is purely nonsensical; either Zelaya will be restored to his rightful place or Honduras will cease to exist as a nation by its own machinations.
Ndbrooks12779050
09:11 PMJul 04 2009
Ron1Veron2 ...Legal or illegal scarcely matters anymore.--------------------The hell it doesn't; this whole thing happened because Zelaya's opponents suddenly believed they could dictate what is and is not illegal in Honduras. They even believe they're above their own constittution they claim to be upholding (otherwise, they'd be respecting it in terms of removing Zelaya or dealing with his supporters). Legal and illegal mean everything in this incident; or else, factions within governments all over the world can suddenly say "What's legal and illegal doesn't matter because of what's going on in Honduras".
Ndbrooks12779050
09:08 PMJul 04 2009
Ron1Veron2, it still doesn't matter; Zelaya was elected by the Honduran people; even if they don't want him back, they have to take responsibility for their decision to put him in power in the first place. And I gurantee you; the Honduran people will want Zelaya back, sooner or later. Either the present government will turn dictator (as most governments put in power by coup d'etats do, and this one has, to some extent, in their suppression of opposition protests) or the state of affairs in Honduras will turn to shit because the present government took power illegally and the ENTIRE FREE WORLD doesn't like that and will hit Honduras with so many sanctions, it'll turn into a new North Korea before it gets any better without Zelaya.
Ndbrooks12779050
06:56 AMJul 03 2009
MONROE LAW ...he needs to be concentrating on Iran and North Korea right now...----------------------------------Iran's still dealing with the fallout from its election and if North Korea absolutely needs to be put down, all you gotta do is send the Seventh Fleet up their asses from Yokosuka.
Ndbrooks12779050
06:53 AMJul 03 2009
MONROE LAW 06:37 AMJul 03 2009 Right now, I hope that Mr. Obama is paying more attention to North Korea...-----------------------------------No matter how much it wants to be, North Korea simply isn't that much of a threat. It's so-called "Fourth Largest Military in the world" is almost 50 years old, technology wise (its air force still uses the MiG-17s from the last war), its missiles can't hit anything because they don't have good enough radar, their nuclear weapons aren't in warhead form, its completely isolated from the rest of the world, and the US has 15,000 troops just south of the border and an entire fleet (something North Korea lacks, entirely) just a sea away. North Korea isn't a big a threat as they, themselves, would like you to believe.
Ndbrooks12779050
06:50 AMJul 03 2009
MONROE LAW 06:32 AMJul 03 2009 Perhaps Mr. Obama ought to keep his mouth shut for at least as long as he did about Iran...---------------------You clearly don't know anything about Iranian politics; if it even so much appeared that any of Ahmedinejad's opponents had US backing, guess what he could get away with? I can tell you this much: things could have been a whole lot worse in Iran had the "winner" and the Guardian Council had any "proof" of American "meddling" in their country's affairs. In saying nothing about Iran for as long as he did, Obama was giving Mousavi the time and extra space he needed to push the Council for a "recount". Things still aren't done, there, by a long shot, anyways. Besides, what exactly could Obama have accomplished by mouthing off about Iran before or after the election? Things could only have gotten worse if he did, and I get the feeling you'd just be fine with that.
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