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this is not a coup. It is democracy speaking

That's some humorous trolling there bub. I'll give you a C for effort.

Obama not understand because he not American, he from someplace else. He want to be sec gen of UN someday, is very abmitious and young, and the USA is only other platform to step on to go higher. Ruin country make global coalition easier for him, Soros has him as little boy on knee.

Well if this isn't a coup than neither was the one in Iran. All I'm saying is USA should not be in the business of supporting undemocratic coups, no matter how much we agree with the rightwinger who has attained power, be it Ahmadinejad, Pinochet, Saddam, Musharraf or Milosevic.

In my experience they have always turned out to be autocratic, anti-democratic dictators.

But jarjar, this isn't a coup. Zelaya unconstitutionally tried to elbow his way back into the presidency, which Honduras' Supreme Court ruled against. The people are supporting the lawful side, not Zelaya's.

We should not be in the business of supporting coups in Honduras, Iran or any other turd world countries.

Sweet. I'm glad that some out there haven't given up being beacons of liberty.

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