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Caribbean-Latin America
Obama Appeals for Hondurans to Respect Democracy
2009-06-28
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama is calling for all sides in Honduras to respect democracy and the rule of law following the arrest of President Manuela Zelaya and his reported expulsion to Costa Rica. Obama says any disputes must be settled peacefully through negotiations that are free from outside interference.
Here's a case where Obama, following his usual instincts of doing nothing, risk nothing, and believe nothing, is actually helping ...
White House officials say Obama spoke with his national security adviser, James Jones, about the situation on Sunday morning. Aides from several agencies are monitoring the situation and providing updates to Obama, Jones and Jones' deputy.

Zelaya was detained shortly before voting was to begin on a constitutional referendum. He had insisted on holding the vote even though the Supreme Court ruled it illegal and everyone from the military to Congress and members of his own party opposed it.
Posted by:Steve White

#9  I heard Tim Blair might have something on this :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2009-06-28 21:43  

#8  h/t Tim Blair.
Kofi Annan in 2006. Barack Obama in 2009.
Posted by: tipper   2009-06-28 21:30  

#7  h/t Tim Blair.
Kofi Annan in 2006. Barack Obama in 2009.
Posted by: tipper   2009-06-28 21:30  

#6  h/t Tim Blair.
Kofi Annan in 2006. Barack Obama in 2009.
Posted by: tipper   2009-06-28 21:29  

#5  He had insisted on holding the vote even though the Supreme Court ruled it illegal and everyone from the military to Congress and members of his own party opposed it.

The rule of law over the rule of men. That little oath about "I do solemnly swear to uphold and defend the Constitution..." make you uneasy? Is the One afraid of foreshadowing?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-06-28 18:32  

#4  wouldn't want to meddle, right, Obama? Now that it takes down an ideological partner, you get all huffy? F*ck off
Posted by: Frank G   2009-06-28 17:37  

#3  Sounds like someone in Honduras didn't want their elected "Community Organizer" to flout their existing Constitution with the help of "Mr." Chavez.
Posted by: tipover   2009-06-28 16:57  

#2  Obama Appeals for Hondurans to Respect Democracy

Obama...democracy? This is some kind of joke right?
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-06-28 16:55  

#1  Obama's support might be explained by this Wiki entry:

General opinions about his presidency are very divided by political, ideological and party lines. The traditional left praise him for his economic policies and social reforms which on occasion have put him at odds with the economic powers which traditionally have ruled in Honduras. The more conservative part of the population have expressed their opposition to both his foreign policy, particularly his alliance with Hugo Chavez in Venezuela, and his adhering Honduras to the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas as well as for his periodic attacks on the United States, and periodic confrontations with the business sector.
Posted by: Pappy   2009-06-28 13:24  

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