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What's Really Going On in Honduras
Last Post 03 Jul 2009 05:07 AM by Gunrights. 0 Replies.
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03 Jul 2009 05:07 AM  

It is becoming more and more evident that the mainstream media are no longer reporters of the news, but cheerleading squads for the Obama Admin. and its policies. A case in point would be what is happening in Honduras, which has been described as an illegal coup!

WWW.FRONTPAGEMAG.COM [script removed]   

 

Dictatorship Deterred
By: Ryan Mauro
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
 



Honduras’ much-maligned military coup may have helped the cause of democracy.
 
It was the coup heard around the world.
 
No sooner had the Honduran military overthrown the country’s leftist president, Manuel Zelaya, than the international community erupted in outrage. The United Nations General Assembly condemned the military’s intervention, and called for Zelaya to return to power. The World Bank is temporarily suspending loans to Honduras. Venezuela and Ecuador have threatened military retaliation if their embassies or staff members are harmed. Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez has even threatened war, warning that “I’ll do everything possible to overthrow” the transition government. Even President Obama has joined the international chorus denouncing the coup as a subversion of democracy and the rule of law.
 
To read more go to: 
http://frontpagemag.com/readArticle.aspx?ARTID=35426
 
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