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When a country's legislative and judicial branch, along with the vast majority of the people want Mr. Manuel Zelaya to leave office. I'd say the US should support that decision.
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When some politicians judges and generals decide to throw the nations laws and constitution out the window and stage a coup against the elected government then the US should condemn that move just like it has done, as has every other country .
As for the "vast majority" of the people, thats bollox, the polls after the coup showed more people opposimng the move than supporting it, the replacement "government" has both a higher disapproval and lower approval rating than the previous one.
Quite a funny headline though isn't it...
.....as I would have thought the dictatorial regime was the one that has used the military to overthrow the elected government, closed down the media , introduced detention without trial, abolished the need for search warrants and arrest warrants, there have even been many reports of the new "government" murdering people.
So I have to ask you Bravo, when every government says your take on this is wrong, all the international bodies are lining up to say you are wrong, most of the locals say you are wrong.....why do you think you are somehow right?
But you really have to laugh at this line.....
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a recent ruling by the Honduras Supreme Court
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thats the supreme court now made up of judges that did the coup isn't it.
Its funny that they think Obamas descision came along because of that , I thought it would have come along with the decision of 192 countries.
Though maybe Obama was just pissed at the new Supreme Courts boss calling him a little know nothing negro plantation worker.