I'd say it's you that don't know what's going on. I heard what's going on by listening to Zeyala's torpid speech to the UN yesterday and his Bullshit account of what the events leading up to the his arrest were up to and including his hiding from the army in his "night clothes," his capture and being put on an airplane out of the country. If you listened to what he said and you still believe that this is illegitimate, then there is really little hope for you.
He tried to say that his "poll" was just like a Gallup poll. It had no binding effect. He was just trying to see what the people thought about certain political topics. He said he wanted there to be paper ballots for this "poll" because the people don't have phones or postal service, so instead, he wanted to do outreach to them.
Oh, but if you are still buying that, wait, it gets better. While saying this was non-binding and had nothing to do with him or his political future, he said that he had arranged for many observers to be on the ground to guarantee how fair an equitable the "poll" was. Well, I don't know about you, but I've never seen international observers needed for a Gallup poll. So, the upshot, in Zeyala's opinion, therefore the Supreme Court's opinion was not fair or honest because he never tried to do what they said.
It is really such a load of bullshit, that if you can't see through it, you are either dishonest or support leftist dictators. There really is no other option.
Zelaya isn't exactly an upstanding guy. But that doesn't mean the military gets to unilaterally remove him from power. Thats just not the way it works. As I said, you are supporting a military coup. Really rather pathetic on your part, but then rightwingers don't believe in Democracy, only in countries that agree with us.
How exactly did the military act unilaterally? A couple of officers may have made a bad decision about the president's disposition after he was arrested, but up to that point it was FAR from unilateral and therefore NOT a military coup.
A couple of officers? Can you please cite where it was just a "couple of officers" who made that decision, and not the head of the army?
And the coup, that is the removing of the president from elected office through force, was done unilaterally by the military. You've already admitted as much.