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Cuba Condemns Honduran Coup…

 
 

can headlines and News get any funnier???????????????

Cuba condemns Honduras coup as “criminal, brutal”
Sun Jun 28, 2009 6:48pm EDT

HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba on Sunday condemned the military coup in Honduras as “criminal, brutal” and demanded the immediate return to office of deposed leftist President Manuel Zelaya.

I’m sorry but Cuba has and the Castro’s have lost the ability to judge anything as criminal and Brutal.. everything points that while military rule may be bad, considering the currently ousted Honduran President was aligned with Chavez and Castro, anything is better then him staying in power.....



Posted by Infinity    United States   on 06/28/2009 at 08:11 PM   
 
  1. Well, I’m not sure how to feel about this. My cynicism regarding Latin American politics and coups in particular is damn-near limitless, if for no other reason than the constant parade of all colors of coup meisters coming and going for the last half century if not more.

    Granted, if he was Castro’s man, than I can probably say that geopolitically, his disposal was positive.

    I only question what happens to the Honduran people a few months down the line, when whoever is in power starts to undermine whatever pretenses of competent rule and human rights they had now.

    Posted by Turtler    United States   06/29/2009  at  11:57 AM  

  2. From what I read in the article the deposed president was not only Castro’s man but Hugo’s as well. at this point Hugo scares me more then Raul Castro and Fidel’s Body..

    Posted by Infinity    United States   06/29/2009  at  01:10 PM  

  3. Wasn’t past-president Zaleya the one who tried to overturn the term limits laws, then ignored the country’s high court ruling that he step down, then got the toss when the army, at the behest of the people and the high court, rousted him like an unwanted gypsy?

    Yeah, I’m sure Castro is all in favor of this guy. Right up his alley, tin pot and bananas included.

    Hours after the sitting president was deposed by a military-led coup, a new president of Honduras was sworn in Sunday.  Honduras President Jose Manuel Zelaya was detained and sent to Costa Rica, the government said.

    The political developments that swept Honduras over the past weeks and led up to Sunday’s coup had the makings of a crisis, but the situation in the Central American nation of 8 million people was calm.

    Roberto Micheletti was sworn in as provisional president to the applause of members of Congress.

    I hope Obama is watching this story very very closely.

    Posted by Drew458    United States   06/29/2009  at  04:08 PM  

  4. Obama has come out in support of the overthrown president..
    http://www.gainesville.com/article/20090629/ARTICLES/906299897/1002?Title=Leaders-from-Obama-to-Chavez-blast-Honduras-coup-

    Posted by Infinity    United States   06/30/2009  at  12:21 AM  

  5. Le Presidente is watching and is NOT happy.  The Communista’s stick together. 

    Without the USA’s help they would have NO OIL!  We opened up their oil fields for them. (We didn’t do it for free!)(Same in the Mid-East), but they have money that they would never have had without our oil companies.  We help after they have their earthquakes.  The governments of Central America have received Billions in Foreign Aid from Uncle Sam.  Their governments simply pocketed the money and told their people that the USA stole their oil(which we also bought), instead of spreading the wealth to their own people.  The Mid-American Latino’s simply believe what they have been told.  Yet, they avoid considering and learning from their history of Military Coups.  Many Liberals(Oxymoron) in the USA think on the same level.  The so called Sophisticated, Educated, Liberals will learn the truth, only after they suffer shoting themselves in their holster foot.

    Posted by TX Roadrunner    United States   07/04/2009  at  09:53 PM  

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