For a brief moment it seemed that US President Barack Obama was moved by the recent events in Iran. On Friday, he issued his harshest statement yet on the mullocracy's barbaric clampdown against its brave citizens who dared to demand freedom in the aftermath of June 12's stolen presidential elections.
Speaking of the protesters Obama said, "Their bravery in the face of brutality is a testament to their enduring pursuit of justice. The violence perpetrated against them is outrageous. In spite of the government's efforts to keep the world from bearing witness to that violence, we see it and we...












Obama: Ideologue-in-chief
Honduras is showing they knew that what Zelaya was trying to do was wrong. Hondurans had to act quickly to preserve their democracy. Free and open elections are promised in November with UN officials monitoring them. To me this sounds a lot more democratic than Zelaya's aims of re-writing the Honduran constitution and dissolving the congress. Zelaya's referendum to allow him to serve beyond the constitutional term is exactly what Obama may try to do here sooner than later. In fact, he is already doing it. Birds of feather flock together AND feather their own nest. So as far is Zelaya goes-- with Obama's way of thinking-- What's not to love?
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