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Jimbo
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Jimbo asked in Politics & GovernmentGovernment · 1 decade ago

Who are the republicans in favor of anti-democracy?

Regarding the Honduras coup the Associated Press stated: "The Obama administration has also sided clearly with Zelaya, despite criticism from Republicans that this puts it on the same side as Venezuela's Hugo Chavez and the Castros in Cuba. Micheletti told the AP he has had no contacts with any U.S. official since the coup."

Who are the republican senators that are in favor of the removal of a democratically elected president?

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Regarding the Honduras coup the Associated Press stated: "The Obama administration has also sided clearly with Zelaya, despite criticism from Republicans that this puts it on the same side as Venezuela's Hugo Chavez and the Castros in Cuba. Micheletti told the AP he has had no contacts with any U.S. official since the coup."

Who are the republican senators that are in favor of the removal of a democratically elected president?

How is storming into the presidents house in the night and taking him out of the country in his pajamas following the orders of the judiciary? He wanted to bring a referendum to the voters, not to implement it himself, correct? It may have been wrong, but that isn't the issue here. The issue is the military coup. At least this time it isn't backed by the US military.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    It shows how sick those people are. They don't care about the Hondurans they simply wish to oppose Obama.

    Sick, sick fcuks!!

  • 1 decade ago

    It's not a military coup if it is ordered by the congress and supreme court. In addition, it is not a military coup because power still stayed in the civilian sector with an interim president being named the day after. Zelaya was on his way to becoming another Hugo Chavez, and Hugo Chavez's puppet. Why do you think Chavez is in such a panic? Do you honestly think that with Chavez having such influence, that the referendum would have been fair? If there is such thing as a "legal coup", then this is it. Ordered by the other branches of the government, and power smoothly transferred within the civilian sector. Perfect example of checks and balance. Obama is wrong on this one.

  • 1 decade ago

    All of them I hope. Why are Obama and Clinton such staunch supporters of Zelaya? They want to hide the fact that the military was acting on a court order to defend the rule of law and the constitution, and that the Congress asserted itself for that purpose, too. It's not a coup when the Judiciary and Congress removes him from office. It's Zelaya's supporters who are calling this a coup including our President. I hope the American people can stop thinking about Michael Jackson and Governor Sanford long enough to see Obama's true colors in this Honduran situation.

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