Honduras upholds their Constitution

By Cassandra Effect, July 1, 2009 5:15 am

A few days ago I asked you to compare and contrast the Honduran “protests” to the Iranian protests.  Those photos showed a few thugs performing the three “L’s”  – looting, loitering and and littering.

Now pictures are coming out of the REAL Honduran protests – people gathering by the THOUSANDS to support their governments actions to OUST a TYRANT.  It’s no wonder that nearly all of the world’s leaders are throwing their support to ousted President Zelaya.  They are TERRIFIED that their grip on power is so tenuous, and surprise, surprise, only allowed by the RULE OF LAW!  This was no coup – it was action to PREVENT a coup.  Probably for the first time in Central American history, the army carried out its legal duties order under their Supreme Court, removed a leader who was violating the country’s laws and then returned power to the elected officials.  Amazing!

Atlas Shrugs has more HERE

“A country’s constitution is the legal framework that regulates relations among its citizens, between the population and the State, and also among states, and it is only strict compliance with the constitution that guarantees the peaceful coexistence of peoples and countries”

From  a Great op-ed on WHO VIOLATED THE CONSTITUTION in the Latin American Herald Tribune

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