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Honduran Congress reject Obama and Chavez

by Phantom Ace ( 212 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Communism, Honduras, Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Venezuela at December 3rd, 2009 - 3:00 pm

The Honduran Congress followed the lead of it’s people by voting to refuse Zelaya to be reinstated into power. This is a another blow for our Clown in Chief Barack Hussein Obama and his ally Hugo Chavez.

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MPs in Honduras have voted overwhelmingly against reinstating President Manuel Zelaya, shrugging off international pressure four months after a coup that has isolated one of the poorest countries in the Americas.

As the vote continued, more than two-thirds of members of Congress had voted not to return the deposed president to power for the remainder of his term, which ends on January 27, as Washington and many Latin American governments had urged.

Honduran media put the ongoing vote at 98-12, well in excess of the simple majority needed in the 128-member, single-chamber Congress for the vote against restoring Mr Zelaya to succeed.

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Obama sided against the will of the Honduran people. He threw in his lot with his fellow Progressive Hugo Chavez. He is doing this  the world over by selling out our allies. I salute Honduras in their resistance against Progressive aggression and I ask Blogmocracy Netizens to show them support!

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