HOORAY FOR HONDURAS
This past week Honduras arrested their President, Mr. Jose Manuel Zelaya and then sent him into exile. Many nations are calling this a military coup but it wasn’t. the military was carrying out orders from both the Supreme Court of Honduras and the Congress of Honduras.
HOORAY FOR HONDURAS
This past week Honduras arrested their President, Mr. Jose Manuel Zelaya and then sent him into exile. Many nations are calling this a military coup but it wasn’t. the military was carrying out orders from both the Supreme Court of Honduras and the Congress of Honduras.
It seems that Mr. Zelaya wanted to change the constitution of Honduras and was going about it in a heavy handed way. When the Supreme Court told Mr. Zelaya that what he was doing was illegal and to cease and desist. Mr. Zelaya took matters into his own hands and continued to force an illegal election.
This was met by brave officials and military and stopped. Now there is a cry from dictators around the World to re-instate Zelaya as president. Some of these leaders are none other than Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Daniel Ortega (who was ousted by U.S. backed contras in 1990, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. My mind reels as these names are read because the leaders of the United States of America are amongst the names of a pack of phony marxist Dictators. Why are our leaders crying foul when the Honduran people stand up for themselvesves? I could understand Chavez or Castro BUT why Barack Obama and Hillary????
Are not these two leaders of the free world – champions of the people? Wouldn’t they applaud a country standing up for its constitutional rights? They should be reminding the World that the Inter-American Democratic Charter, signed back in 2001, gives license to the people to protect their constitution and, yet, Barack and Hillary quote the Inter-American Democratic Charter incorrectly in their attack on the people. The Charter was designed to protect the constitutions of American countries from the military coups AND from evil dictators. The Honduran government was fully in their rights to remove the president. So, why are Mr. Obama and Ms. Clinton going against the people of Honduras and against the Inter-American Democratic Charter????
There can be only one of two reasons for this. Fear is the first! Yes, fear. The people have spoken and the dictators don’t like it. Corrupt deceitful politicians always fear the people. Throughout history when the people hav ehad enough injustices they rise up and change things. The thought that a congress representative of the people would actually stand up and take action against corruption, intimidation and evil is scary to any dictator who lives and rules by these standards.
The masses whether in person or represented by the actions of the congress and military means no more power and rule but a one way ticket into exile. That is why Castro and Chavez and Ortega Must denounce Honduras’ actions. They are afraid that they might be next, that if the people in their countries find out that their opinions count en masse then there will be no stopping the people from running them out of town on a rail, just like Zelaya.
So, again, why is Barack and Hillary denouncing the actions of the Supreme Court and Congress of Honduras? Could it be that they are afraid, also? Perhaps they know that lying to the people of the United States to get into the White House could back fire on them. Perhaps Barack’s bait and switch tactics of telling the American people one thing but secretly having his own agenda may be a ticket out of the White House. Maybe the truth will come out as to where Barack was born and America won’t like the answer. Or, could it be that the ideology of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton align with that of Hugo, Fidel and Daniel. Has America in reality given the reigns of power over to a group of people that are against all that the good old U. S. of A. has stood for for over two hundred years.
Hooray for Honduras I hope they continue to hold on to their integrity and their constitution! Any attempt to reinstate Zelaya by a foreign government, including the U.S. would be a direct violation of the Inter-American Democratic Charter.