Saturday, July 4, 2009

If he is right...

Then let Zelaya go back without being accompanied by "international figures." The article says such a move would be "awkward." Of course it would. "International figures" is simply code-speak for Chavistas. If he has done nothing wrong as he and the world claim, then he should have nothing to fear. But one thing is certain, this is for the Hondurans to settle and so they must, by themselves.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Chavistas out. Let Hondruas decide its business. Mel Zelaya is not wanted. That much is obvious.

Anonymous said...

I THINK PRESIDENT OBAMA AND HILARY CLINTON SHOULD READ THE HONDURAS CONSTITUTION WHERE IT'S SAYS THAT NO PRESIDENT CAN BE RE-ELECTED IF HE TRIED TO DO SO WOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE PRESIDENCY (ARTICLE 239) AND THAT'S WHAT ZELAYA DID EVEN WHEN THE HONDURAS SUPREME COURT REJECTED TWICE HE IGNORED IT AND TRIED TO DO AS HUGO CHAVEZ DID WITH VENEZUELA.