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On Jul 28, 7:04*pm, Mike wrote:


Can you name a single country in the world that has announced support
for the new leader that was placed into power by the illegal military
coup in Honduras? Certainly, if Zelaya is such a Marxist, there must
be plenty of right-wing countries supporting the new government. Can
you name a single one? Remember, despite his girth, Rush Limbaugh is
not a sovereign nation.

Can you name a single one? I bet not.

Mike
Louisville, KY


You must be a product of the Liberal Fascist PubliK school system.

THE most important anti-Communist country of all - The Holy See - The
Vatican

http://www.frontpagemag.com/readArti...px?ARTID=35738

The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tegucgalpa, Cardinal Oscar Andrés
Rodríguez Maradiaga [Created and proclaimed Cardinal by John Paul II],
has been steadfast in denouncing intervention by Venezuelan strongman
Hugo Chavez into Honduras on behalf of now ousted leftist President
Manuel Zelaya.

For his exertions, the international left has labeled Rodriguez the
“cardinal golpista” or coupist cardinal. The prelate also reports
regular death threats against himself. Undeterred, Rodrigues insists
he is not necessarily a supporter of every aspect of Zelaya’s ouster,
especially his deportation. But he is adamant that the Honduran
Congress, Supreme Court and military, backed by most Hondurans,
accurately saw Zelaya as subverting the constitution, with support
from Chavez.

“You must know that we are struggling against a very powerful, very
well-financed, campaign, which is being steered by Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez -- to the extent that agents of the Venezuelan
secret services are active in the country and are organizing the
supposed popular protests against the removal of President Manuel
Zelaya,” Rodrigues told a German newspaper. “Weapons have also been
brought into the country. Thank God that up to now more blood has not
been shed. But not a day goes by without my receiving a death
threat.”

For this kind of defense of Honduras, Cardinal Rodriguez has been
accused of following his “gods” of “economic power and the armed
forces.” One leftist El Salvador journal berated him for having “set
himself against the people” and “against the poor,” and for blessing
“those who shoot and kill the people.” It further intoned: “The
preferential option for the poor is certainly not new, nor it is
exclusive to the theology of liberation, it is simply the nature of
Christianity.”

“Preferential option” was the buzz phrase for church revolutionaries
back in the 1970’s and 1980’s who discerned God’s will in the
Sandinista insurgency and other Marxist rebel groups throughout Latin
America. Chavez’s Bolivarian revolution, and its political saplings
throughout the region, including Zelaya, have revivified old church
leftists in North and South America anxious for a cause. Naturally
left-leaning U.S. church officials, with support from some
missionaries, have demanded Zelaya’s return. They set themselves
against Cardinal Rodrigues and most Catholics and Evangelicals in
Honduras. The alignment is not dissimilar to the 1980’s, which U.S.
church leftists inspired by Nicaragua’s Daniel Ortega aligned against
Nicaragua’s anti-Marxist Cardinal Obando y Bravo, who courageously
resisted the regime.

Evidently, Cardinal Rodrigues did not want to wind up like Obando,
struggling to uphold the church against a hostile revolutionary
government supported by outside forces. The Catholic Church is
“determined to resist foreign powers again taking control of this
country: this time, in order to "Bolivarize" it,” Rodrigues told the
German newspaper. “The agents are already working against the church,
using the same methods that we have come to know from Venezuela. Last
Sunday, holy mass could not be held in any of the three churches in
downtown Tegucigalpa, because gangs had ransacked the churches and
threatened the faithful.” Of course, similar Sandinista-mobs had
disrupted Nicaragua’s churches 20 years ago. Then, Fidel Castro and,
ultimately, the Soviets, were the patrons of Latin revolution. Today
it is Venezuela’s Chavez.

“There passes no day in which the Venezuelan government does not
spread such hints on television, on radio and in the internet,”
Cardinal Rodrigues warned about direct intervention into Honduras.
“Here in Central America the recollection of the 70’s and 80’s is
still very alive: civil wars, guerrilla battles, hundreds of thousands
dead persons.” The Cardinal would prefer not to return to those days,
though they were halcyon times for church activists who celebrated
Marxist revolution as salvation for the poor. Rodrigues called the
OAS “completely discredited” for backing Zelaya, and said “nobody can
explain” why the U.S. has backed Zelaya.

Argentine peace activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Adolfo Pérez
Esquivel publicly denounced Cardinal Rodrigues. “The road you have
chosen of being an accomplice to the military dictatorship is not the
way of the Gospel,” he proclaimed. “The shepherd who abandons his
sheep and allows atrocities and supports dictatorship to defend his
economic and political interests, is not worthy of being acknowledged
as a Pastor of Christ and for His people.”

Meanwhile, Cardinal Rodrigues told an Argentine newspaper that Zelaya
had withdrawn $2 million in cash form government reserves for his
planned referendum to prolong his rule. “Why so much money for a
poll?” Rodrigues asked. “Since when do governments do business in
cash? This initiative was plagued by rampant corruption. There was no
money for the victims of the earthquake, but there was to buy votes."
Rodrigues said Zelaya’s regime had been “maintained by money from Hugo
Chavez and that’s that."

Leftists like Adolfo Pérez Esquivel evidently do not object to Chavez
or Zelaya purloining from the people on behalf of revolution. But
critics of that kind of revolutionary thievery are chastised for
surrendering economic “interests.” Seemingly, Cardinal Rodrigues will
not be intimidated by angry, pseudo-Marxist rhetoric. He’s probably
heard it all before.
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On Jul 29, 8:05*am, No ObaMao wrote:

THE most important anti-Communist country of all - The Holy See - The
Vatican


Barack Obama Reverend Wright are enemies of The Holy See.
0baMa0 will lose.
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