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On Jul 1, 7:02*pm, Barry wrote:
The Communist Party USA (CPUSA) joins with the world in denouncing the coup d’etat http://cpusa.org/article/view/1052/ Constitutional Succession What happened in Honduras was not a Military Coup, it was the equivalent of Impeachment proceedings, executed by the two branches of the government, in favor of the people of Honduras that they Represent. The reason for impeachment of the president is the following: 1.The Constitution of Honduras does not allow for reelection 2.The Constitution of Honduras states that any intention to change term of the presidency, or the non-relection clause is considered a crime 3.Treason by any citizen of the country is punishable by law 4.The president of the country is a Citizen, and not above the law 5.Manuel Zelaya, by promoting to establish a public survey to change the constitution to permit for reelection is in fact engaging in a crime 6.The legislative and judicial branches of government are in their complete jurisdiction to impeach the president if he is guilty of treason 7.The Military executes orders based on the constitution, and the constution gives them the power to arrest and bring the president to the law, to be tried and convicted of his crimes. http://abcnews.go.com/International/...7973043&page=1 Honduras Defends Its Democracy - Fidel Castro and Hillary Clinton object. It seems that President Mel Zelaya miscalculated when he tried to emulate the success of his good friend Hugo Chavez in reshaping the Honduran Constitution to his liking. *0baMa0 may be thinking he to can circumvent the Constitution of the United States. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124623220955866301.html There should be no wonder in the fact that all the Liberal Fascist, Socialist/Communist organizations, countries and diktators of the world support ObaMa0 Tse Dung and his anti-Freedom, anti-American Sovereignty agenda. The OAS says the overthrow of an elected leader violates the Inter- American Democratic Charter, signed in 2001 and ratified by all members, including Honduras. Suspension from the OAS would be in line with the charter’s articles 20 and 21, which deal with interruption of democratic and constitutional order. [...] [A senior Obama administration official] called the OAS’s invoking of the articles for the first time a “dramatic move” that “underscores its commitment to democracy.” Ironically, Zelaya just a month ago led a push by the OAS to lift a 47- year-old resolution expelling communist Cuba from the regional organization, a move which critics argued flew in the face of the 2001 charter. The Obama administration joined the consensus, and sought to portray the decision as a victory for diplomacy, given that some countries had wanted to allow Cuba to return automatically and without conditions, while the measure adopted envisages a “process of dialogue.” Latin American scholars of various political hues generally agree that the Honduran military’s actions on Sunday were illegal, but many also stress that Zelaya’s own conduct played a key role in the crisis. Some note that the OAS had little to say on Zelaya’s recent actions. Since his election in 2006, Zelaya has moved to the left, and aligned himself with the nine-nation Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas (ALBA), a bloc led by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. In an echo of earlier maneuvering by Chavez and others, Zelaya sought to amend the constitution to extend presidential term limits. He defied both the Supreme Court and the Honduran legislature in pressing for a referendum on the subject. When the head of the army last week refused to help him carry out the illegal voting exercise, Zelaya fired him – and then refused a Supreme Court order to reinstate him. The court said Sunday it had ordered the army to remove the president “to defend the rule of law,” and the National Assembly later in the day appointed a new acting president to serve until January 2010, when Zelaya’s term was to have ended. [...] http://www.cnsnews.com/public/conten...x?RsrcID=50455 Honduras' ambassador to Washington returned home and said he was recognizing Micheletti's government. "This is not a coup d'etat, but rather a process in which a judicial order has been carried out," envoy Roberto Flores Bermudez said. |
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