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Boortz on Obama and Honduras
« on: June 30, 2009, 11:25:03 AM »
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
OBAMA MORE THAN 'CONCERNED'
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Neal Boortz
@ June 30, 2009 8:11 AM Permalink | Comments (67) | TrackBacks (0)

North Korea launches a missile and it takes Barack Obama and the UN five days to respond. Iran holds fraudulent elections, kills protesters and it takes weeks before Barack Obama can stand up and say that he is "concerned" about the situation.

Then the people of Honduras try to uphold their constitution and laws of the land from being trampled by a Chavez-wanna be ... and it takes Barack Obama one day to proclaim that this was not a legal coup.

Why the sudden decisiveness? Where were these strong opinions on foreign matters when Iranian authorities were trampling protestors and cutting off media access to the outside world? Where was this decisiveness when Kim Jong Ill decided that he was going to launch missiles toward Hawaii on the Fourth of July? Why ... NOW ... is Obama suddenly speaking out loudly

How about a little background. Are you really sure you know what has been going on in Honduras? Do you think that this was simply a coup? Let me give you a rough outline here, and then you can sit back and wonder just why PrezBO is in the weeds with Chavez and Castro on this one.

Mel Zelaya is, or was, the President of Honduras. He and Hugo Chaves were tight. So tight, it seems, that Zelaya wanted to emulate Hugo by changing the Honduran constitution to allow him to run for office until he durned well gets tired of it.

To change the constitution in Honduras you have to convene a constituent assembly. The president cannot do that. The Honduran congress must approve a national referendum calling for the constituent assembly to consider changes to the constitution. Zelaya didn't like the part about the constitution requiring approval of the congress before a national referendum could be called. So ... he decided to call one on his own.

OK .. so here we have President Zelaya calling for a national referendum when he doesn't have the power to do so. The next problem is obtaining ballots! Since the Honduran congress had not called for the referendum, as required by the constitution, the government certainly wasn't going to print the ballots! After all, how smart would it be to print ballots for an illegal referendum? So ... Zelaya had to get the ballots printed elsewhere. Here's an idea! Get his pall Hugo Chavez to print them! Yes! That will work!

So Chaves prints Zelaya's ballots and they're shipped to Honduras. Enter the Honduran Supreme Court. The court considers Zelaya's election in light of the requirements of the Honduran constitution, and rules the referendum illegal and unconstitutional. The court then issues an order to the Honduran military telling them not to do the logistical work associated with Zelaya's phony referendum. Remember, now ... all of this has one primary goal. To get rid of the term limits limiting Zelaya's rule in Honduras.

After the supreme court's decision, General Romeo Velasquez tells President Zelaya that he is subject to a proper order from the Supreme Court and will not be able to carry out Zelaya's referendum. So ... Zelaya fires him. The Supreme Court orders Zelaya to reinstate Velasquez, and Zelaya refuses to do so.

At this point Zelaya's ego is getting the better of him. If the military won't run his illegal referendum, he'll just do it himself. He gins up a mob and leads them to the military compound where Hugo's ballots are stored and then has his supporters begin distributing the ballots to the masses.

Based on the Supreme Court's ruling the Honduran attorney general said that the proposed referendum was illegal and said that he would arrest anyone attempting to carry out the election. Zelaya was arrested by the military and was escorted out of the country.

Now ... does this sound like a military coup-de-etat to you? The attorney general and the military were operating in accordance with the Honduran rule of law. They acted under a valid court order. Coup? The Honduran congress has convened and designated a successor president, all in accordance with the Honduran Constitution. Military coup? The presidential elections set for November .. the election that Zelaya was trying to get around ... will go on as scheduled. A blow for democracy?

Fidel Castro, Daniel Noriega, Hugo Chavez ... all on the side of Zelaya. But Obama? Obama fighting against the rule of law and for a wannabe dictator? What gives?

http://boortz.com/nealz_nuze/2009/06/obama-more-than-concerned.html
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Re: Boortz on Obama and Honduras
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2009, 12:03:42 PM »
BHO thinks if Zelaya can pull it off in Honduras, maybe he can do the same here.  >:(
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Re: Boortz on Obama and Honduras
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2009, 12:07:04 PM »
 Well, we all know that BO hates Constitutional restraints on absolute power for socialist assholes.

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Re: Boortz on Obama and Honduras
« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2009, 04:21:27 PM »
The 22nd Amendment, just an ever evolving part of an evolving set of Amendments that can be "bent" when there is a "Greater Good" that must be achieved. "Rational according to BHO"

This action by the AG, Congress, Supreme Court, and military of Honduras, PREVENTED a COUP.

Thanks BHO way to pick the side of your book giving buddy Hugo Chavez, and his little cohort.

I hope it keeps him up at night...

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Re: Boortz on Obama and Honduras
« Reply #4 on: June 30, 2009, 04:56:10 PM »
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Fidel Castro, Daniel Noriega, Hugo Chavez ... all on the side of Zelaya. But Obama? Obama fighting against the rule of law and for a wannabe dictator? What gives?


Could maximum Barry be worried that support for this coup could give the citizens subjects of the United States a similar idea?
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Re: Boortz on Obama and Honduras
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Re: Boortz on Obama and Honduras
« Reply #5 on: June 30, 2009, 06:17:44 PM »

Could maximum Barry be worried that support for this coup could give the citizens subjects of the United States a similar idea?

To late, we already have the idea. The problem is finding enough "citizens" with with the balls to drag out these low lifes and hang them like they deserve.

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Re: Boortz on Obama and Honduras
« Reply #6 on: June 30, 2009, 09:07:46 PM »
BHO is just showing his support for one of his heroes. A man after his own black, diseased, wormy, corrupted, rotting, socialist heart. >:(
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Re: Boortz on Obama and Honduras
« Reply #7 on: July 01, 2009, 11:04:15 AM »
On lucianne.com today:



Notice what's implied but missing from bho's bird?
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Re: Boortz on Obama and Honduras
« Reply #8 on: July 01, 2009, 11:22:07 AM »
A FLAG and a SPINE!

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Re: Boortz on Obama and Honduras
« Reply #9 on: July 01, 2009, 11:23:49 AM »
 The sickle and hammer of his Socialist cronies

 

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