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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Let's Play 'Who's the Democrat?'

The current interim Honduras government is defending democracy and rule of law in Honduras even though the sainted international community has decided that the proto-thug Zelaya is the real democrat.

The crisis goes on with the Honduran government sticking to their guns in refusing to restore Zelaya to power:

As talks began Saturday, Arias issued a statement proposing a plan that would let Zelaya serve out the final months of his term, move up elections by one month to late October, grant amnesty for all political crimes committed before and after the June 28 coup, and include representatives of the main political parties in a reconciliation government.

He said Zelaya would have to cede control of the military to an electoral court a month before the elections to ensure impartiality and also renounce his plan to hold a referendum on retooling the constitution, which was the spark that launched the coup after the Supreme Court, military and Congress all objected to the vote. An international commission would monitor compliance with the accord.

When asked about the idea of having Zelaya return to Honduras as president with a reconciliation government, Assistant Foreign Minister Martha Lorena Alvarado gave a one-word response: "Impossible."


I think the Hondurans are wise to refuse to let Zelaya back into the government in any capacity. The man can't be trusted.

And if you doubt this basic truth that Zelaya can't be trusted with power, check out this enthusiastic Zelaya supporter:


Source: AP from the linked article.


Good grief, people, Che Guevara wore a t-shirt with a picture of this guy on it.