Castro, Chavez, & Obama

July 1, 2009

Who would have ever guessed that these three would be on the same side? Who would have ever guessed that Chavez would be calling a U.S. president friend and SOCIAL ALLY? That there is a shift in consciousness occurring on this planet I have no doubt; however, this bring s a totally different slant to the process taking place.

I don’t get the moral outrage by the trio, nor the UN, or OAS!

You have the president of Honduras (Zelaya) trying to become a dictator, defying the Supreme Court, defying the Congress, firing the military, allowing illegal drugs to be laundered through his nation, and totally abandoning the Constitution of Honduras. So, when the Congress and Supreme Court asks the military to remove him, it’s a COUP? I guess a military take over has many different definitions.

And then after the military removes Zelaya, they back off and let the Congress and Supreme Court rule.

The regime that ousted Manuel Zelaya in Honduras claimed Tuesday that the deposed president allowed tons of cocaine to be flown into the Central American country on its way to the United States. “Every night, three or four Venezuelan-registered planes land without the permission of appropriate authorities and bring thousands of pounds … and packages of money that are the fruit of drug trafficking,” its foreign minister, Enrique Ortez, told CNN en Espanol.

“We have proof of all of this. Neighboring governments have it. The DEA has it,” he added.

So, here’s a man who wants to change the constitution so he can rule for life like Hugo Chavez and Obama is outraged? I don’t get it While Zelaya wins widespread support, including from President Obama as well as Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez, critics in the United States are asking why the U.S. leader doesn’t take a stand against clearly illegal actions by Honduras’ ousted chief executive.

Why indeed?

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One Response to “Castro, Chavez, & Obama”

  1. Jim on July 1st, 2009 9:18 am

    I saw it coming when BO was elected.

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