Monday, July 20, 2009

Obama and Honduras: Not Getting Involvbed in the Domestic ...

Oh heck, why not. He only says he doesn't. Liberals are good about that sort of hypocrisy. Don't get involved in Iran, don't meddle in Egyptian issues, don't meddle in Syria or with Hamas ... but most certainly dictate to Israel and pressure Honduras.

Hypocrisy of the worst kind for the result will be the end of democracy in Honduras - ALL so Obama can make friends with Chavez. That is entirely what drives him. It is not reason, logic, or democracy. It is Obama's desire to make bridges with the leftists of Central America.

Obama was never qualified and shows each day why he is thoroughly unqualified.

Fortunately, the polls are beginning to show a turn. Can we survive another three years. We survived Carter, I guess we can survive Obama.





U.S. increases pressure on Honduras' de facto leaders

Secretary of State Clinton phones Roberto Micheletti, named president of the country after the June 28 coup, to warn him against letting talks falter.

By Paul Richter and Tracy Wilkinson 6:37 PM PDT, July 20, 2009
Los Angeles Times


Reporting from Washington and Tegucigalpa, Honduras -- The Obama administration has sharply increased pressure on the de facto government running Honduras following last month's military coup, hoping to break a stalemate in negotiations with ousted President Manuel Zelaya.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton telephoned Roberto Micheletti, named president of the country following the June 28 coup, to warn him against letting the talks falter, said Clinton's chief spokesman, P.J. Crowley.

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[This should thoroughly have Micheletti in knots - given how India treated her, pointing fingers at her, jabbing at her and informing her that she and the US were unqualified to lecture India ... if I were Michelletti, I would call Hillary up and tell her to take a broomstick ... ]












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