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Honduras Supports Rule of Law, Infuriating the Obama Administration
by Mike Gaynor
Don't be misled on what happened in Honduras: the Honduran military did NOT arbitrarily take power. Unlike former Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, it followed the rule of law and obeyed the highest court of Honduras.
The Honduran Congress and Supreme Court rejected Zelaya's proposed referendum as illegal. Then Zelaya confiscated the referendum ballots and tried to proceed with the vote.
Upon receiving an order from the highest court of Honduras, the Honduran army arrested Zelaya before the referendum could take place. Yet the Obama administration was outraged that the Honduran army followed Honduran law and is backing the power-hungry Zelaya.
There's an important lesson for Americans that the Obama administration has been supporting Zelaya. The Obama administration is supporting a radical who craves power and sneers at term limits, his country's constitution and highest court and the rule of law.
So how long does Obama plan to live in the White House?
Obama's support for Zelaya suggest he favors unchecked executive power but perhaps not a two-term limit for presidents.
Molly's Cannon - Honduras Supports Rule of Law, Infuriating the Obama Administration
I bet more and more people are looking at Obama's birth certificate from Kenya a little more closely.