The news today is that constitutionally ousted strongman Zelaya has returned to Honduras and is hiding out in the Brazilian Embassy. Which raises a few questions- why is he there unless he's there to start trouble? And why is Brazilian interference into another sovereign nation's affairs being tolerated? How is it that so much of the world has taken an antagonistic approach to constitutional government by Honduras in their own internal affairs? And why the hell don't WE have patriots like Roberto Michiletti removing OUR constitutional threat from office?
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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I am just waiting for when all these situation will be resolved and the political crisis will be finished as early as possible.
ReplyDeletejust let's work towards freedom in this county so that their people can stay there or go back to their homeland...this would make them happy.
ReplyDelete"... And why is Brazillian interference in another sovereign nation's affairs being tolerated?..."
ReplyDeleteThat sentiment sounds pretty rich coming from a country that, for better or worse, has interfered in the affairs of every 'sovereign' country in it's own hemisphere, in Europe, in East Asia, and now in the middle east. I suppose "I'ts not interference when WE do it!" is the watch phrase here.