Honduras at the Tipping Point
By Mary Anastasia O'Grady.
Showing posts with label Hugo Chávez Frías. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hugo Chávez Frías. Show all posts
Monday, July 06, 2009
Sunday, July 05, 2009
Saturday, July 04, 2009
Pat Buchanan
On Honduras:
Read the whole thing.
On Honduras:
Last Saturday, Honduran soldiers marched into the presidential palace, bundled up President Manuel Zelaya and put him on a plane for Costa Rica.
The ouster had been ordered by the Supreme Court and approved by the Congress, as Zelaya was attempting an illegal referendum to change the Honduran constitution so he could run for another term.
Will someone please explain why this bloodless transfer of power to the civilian legislator first in line for the presidency, in a sovereign nation, is any business of the United Nations, the Organization of American States, Hugo Chavez, the Castro brothers or Barack Obama? For all have denounced the "coup" and demanded Zelaya's immediate return.
Read the whole thing.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Deposed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya accused of drug ties
And it looks like there's a Venezuela connection.
And it looks like there's a Venezuela connection.
Labels:
drugs,
Honduras,
Hugo Chávez Frías,
Manuel Zelaya,
Venezuela
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Leftist president of Honduras overthrown by military
Hugo Chávez is going apeshit. That's always nice to see.
Hugo Chávez is going apeshit. That's always nice to see.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Hugo Chávez Frías cheated!
The CIA admits that Venezuela's Hugo Chávez Frías rigged his recall referendum in 2004.
The CIA admits that Venezuela's Hugo Chávez Frías rigged his recall referendum in 2004.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Friday, October 31, 2008
Obama's Coming Caracas on the Potomac
This is an appropriate post for Halloween, because it's downright scary.
This is an appropriate post for Halloween, because it's downright scary.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
More racism from Hugo Chávez Frías:
The ideological rivalry intensified as Bush arrived in Uruguay, the second stop of his tour, while Chavez drew support from thousands of Argentines at an "anti-imperialist" rally across the River Plate in neighboring Argentina.
Chavez led the crowd of union workers and leftists in shouting "Gringo, Go Home!" against Bush.
The usual liberal American idiots will gloat about this. I wonder if they realize that their reception in Latin America would not be very welcoming, because of their race and nationality...
The ideological rivalry intensified as Bush arrived in Uruguay, the second stop of his tour, while Chavez drew support from thousands of Argentines at an "anti-imperialist" rally across the River Plate in neighboring Argentina.
Chavez led the crowd of union workers and leftists in shouting "Gringo, Go Home!" against Bush.
The usual liberal American idiots will gloat about this. I wonder if they realize that their reception in Latin America would not be very welcoming, because of their race and nationality...
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