Ousted president, replacement duel for Honduras
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rajakumar
We are sick,sad and disgusted of power grab politics world wide.
Whatever happen to good clean , living right and better manners politics by people.
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teleprompter
Predictably, Obama is siding with Chavez and Castro.
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thundercat
Predictably, teleprompter says something bad about Obama.
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teleprompter
Another 3 AM phone call above Obama's pay grade.
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Molenir
Hey, if the shoe fits, and Obamas siding with Chavez obviously does...
Whats really pathetic here is that the President was violating his constitution. The Supreme Court of Honduras ordered his removal, the Military complied. This isn't your standard coup, but rather an orderly transition of power, ordered by the supreme court after the Presidents attempt to become dictator for life like Chavez failed.
Obama and Chavez don't like that one of their leftist buddies is being tossed out.
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teleprompter
And just last week the Left were sputtering denials: "Obama is not a socialist!"
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VOR
I don't think there is a dictator Obama doesn't like.
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