Friday, July 17, 2009
Duh.... Where's Honduras...
The deposed leftist president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, last week called on his followes in that country to insurrection and to reestablish constitutional order in Honduras. Zelaya also presented the interim Honduran president, Roberto Micheletti, with an ultimatum, that in the ongoing dialog in Costa Rica he either accepts him (Zelaya) back as the constitutional president of Honduras, or to expect the consequences and “other” measures.
The chancellor of the deposed Zelaya government, Patricia Rodas, also informed in Bolivia but without offering further details, that Zelaya, would be at any moment somewhere in Honduras. That Zelaya is now on his way there, and she asks for God and the people of America to protect and accompany him.
Chancellor Rodas went on to say that Zelaya intends to establish an alternative government Hondura territory, and from there Zelaya would lead the final battle against the leaders of the coup that ousted him from power. Chancellor Rodas did not elaborate further, and she did not indicate exact places or time framss.
In Honduras yesterday, Zelaya supporters again took to the streets, protesting and interfering with the normal flow of traffic.
In La Paz, Bolivia, (another of the Hugo Chavez’s ALBA acolytes), vice president of the Union of Capital Cities of Iberoamerica (UCCI), together with his Mexico City counterpart, Marcelo Ebrard, condemned the so-called coup d’etat in Honduras, stating that no one can keep still while the act of oustering president Zelaya is allowed to stand.
Those who don't want to listen, can’t hear the rising crescendo of the drum beats that foretell of an upcoming blood bath in Honduras.
Most people in the U.S. either don't care, don't know, or prefer to go shopping.
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