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Hondurans reject the Progressive Tyrants, Barack Obama and Hugo Chavez

by Phantom Ace ( 154 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Communism, Elections 2009, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Tranzis, Venezuela at November 30th, 2009 - 5:00 am

In a big blow to the collaborationist regime of Barack Hussein Obama and his ally Hugo Chavez, the people of Honduras went ahead with their elections. Both Obama and Chavez tried to prevent this by intimidating Hondurans into restoring their Radical Progressive Tyrant, Zelaya. Instead, the small Central American Nation stood up to Progressive pressure and went ahead with their elections anyway.

Chavez and Obama

Unless something monumental happens in the Western Hemisphere in the next 31 days, the big regional story for 2009 will be how tiny Honduras managed to beat back the colonial aspirations of its most powerful neighbors and preserve its constitution.

Yesterday’s elections for president and Congress, held as scheduled and without incident, were the crowning achievement of that struggle.

National Party candidate Porfirio Lobo was the favorite to win in pre-election polls. Yet the name of the victor is almost beside the point. The completion of these elections is a national triumph in itself and a win for all people who yearn for liberty.

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Make no mistake about it, this was a massive blow to the Transnationalist Progressive Movement. Both Obama and Chavez have suffered a major defeat in their quest to establish another Progressive dictatorship. It has been a tough November for the Left. They lost the elections in Virginia and New Jersey. Their Islamo-Imperialist allies suffered a defeat at the hands of the Swiss Resistance, who have rejected their colonial symbols. Since 9/11/2001, the Progressive-Imperialist alliance has been on the march triumphantly. Now the tide is turning and as Saul Alinsky once said, “”Keep the pressure on”. We must keep exposing the agenda Progressive Collaborators and the Islamo-Imperialist without mercy.

Let us show support to the brave Honduran and Swiss people by buying their products and if possible, traveling to their nations! They have earned our respect in my opinion. For the first time in years, I feel optimistic about events!

Honduras Has Won

by Kafir ( 13 Comments › )
Filed under Honduras, Politics at August 8th, 2009 - 7:39 am

From IBDeditorials

Diplomacy: In a quiet victory for a tiny democracy, U.S. buttinskies have stopped trying to restore a dictator to power in South America. Tiny Honduras is winning its fight for freedom.

In a welcome about-face, the State Department told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s Richard Lugar, R-Ind., in a letter Tuesday that the U.S. would no longer threaten sanctions on Honduras for ousting its president, Mel Zelaya, last June 28.

Nor will it insist on Zelaya’s return to power. As it turns out, the U.S. Senate can’t find any legal reason why the Honduran Supreme Court’s refusal to let Zelaya stay in office beyond the time allowed by Honduran law constitutes a “military coup.”

This marks a shift. The U.S. at first supported Zelaya, a man who had been elected democratically but didn’t govern that way. Now they’re reaching out to average Hondurans, the real democrats.

Sure, the U.S. continues to condemn Zelaya’s ouster and still seeks mediation of the dispute through Costa Rican President Oscar Arias. But no U.S. sanctions means Hondurans have won.

By ending the threats, talks can begin. Constructive solutions, like early elections or persuading Honduras’ congress to add an impeachment law to its constitution, can now be put on the table.

The reality is, the Hondurans shouldn’t be on the spot at all. What happened wasn’t a coup; it was a good-faith effort by decent people to fix a difficult situation that threatened their democracy.

This, by the way, also opens the door to a return of democracy in troubled nations like Ecuador, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Cuba and Venezuela. People in those nations can take courage from Honduras.

The U.S. was smart to take the side of freedom [ed: finally]. The Hondurans, however, were right all along. After all, it’s their democracy. And now they’ve won it back.

Read the rest here.
(thanks to no2liberals!)

Previously at The Blogmocracy:
Obama, Zelaya, and the Rule of Law -tqcincinnatus
Events In Honduras:Their Constitution Is Alive And Well! -no2liberals
Moment Of Truth(Or Lies) For Honduras! -no2liberals
A Thank You Note To Honduras! -no2liberals
Obama sides with Hugo Chavez and Castro against Honduras -Rodan
Chavez ally ousted in Honduran coup -Rodan

Around the web

by Kafir ( 21 Comments › )
Filed under Links at July 25th, 2009 - 11:38 am

Border agent killed responding to possible incursion

A U.S. Border Patrol agent who was shot and killed Thursday night was responding to a potential incursion into the United States, authorities said.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano says, “This act of violence will not stand.”

Honduras chief’s return scorned

Interim Deputy Security Minister Mario Perdomo said authorities did not bother to arrest Mr Zelaya because he barely entered Honduras.
“Zelaya made a show of entering Honduras: he put one foot in, and left,” Mr Perdomo told Associated Press news agency.
“And he did this in a dead zone of the frontier, which we tolerated.”

Bingo backs Israeli hawks


But the real winners and losers live many thousands of kilometres away, where the profits from the nightly bingo ritual funds what critics describe as a form of ethnic cleansing by extremist organisations.

Each dollar spent on bingo by the mostly Latino residents of Hawaiian Gardens, on the outskirts of Los Angeles, helps fund Jewish settlements on Palestinian land in some of the most sensitive areas of occupied East Jerusalem, particularly the Muslim quarter of the old city, and West Bank towns such as Hebron, where the Israeli military has forced Arabs out of their properties in their thousands.

The foundation, which did not respond to requests for an interview, bills the bingo operation as of great benefit to the local community through donations to a number of groups, such as the Hawaiian Gardens food bank, as well as scholarships. It has also given money for disaster relief in Central America, Kosovo and parts of the US.

But tax returns show that the bulk of the donations go to what the foundation describes as “charitable support” for an array of organisations in Israel.

“The loss of many of Dr Moskowitz’s relatives during the Holocaust strengthened his conviction that Israel must be maintained as a safe haven for Jewish people from all over the world,” the foundation says on its website. “In Israel the foundation supports a wide array of religious, educational, cultural and emergency services organisations.”

What it does not say is that the focus of the donations is a number of Jewish organisations intent on claiming Palestinian territory for Israel and ensuring that occupied East Jerusalem remains in the Jewish state’s hands.

Thank you, Dr. Moskowitz.

Naval Officer’s Letter Accuses Newspaper Reporter of Sexual Harassment

The letter — the online copy isn’t written on official letterhead — alleges that on “multiple” occasions in the last year, reporter Carol Rosenberg “made abusive and degrading comments of an explicitly sexual nature” against Gordon and others at Guantanamo Bay and Andrews Air Force Base.

“Her behavior has been so atrocious over the years,” Gordon said in an interview with The Washington Post. “I’ve been abused worse than the detainees have been abused.”

Palin Ethics Investigator Closely Tied to Democratic Party

Daniel has contributed $3,500 in recent years to Democratic causes, including $1,500 to Sen. John Kerry’s presidential campaign in 2004 and $1,000 to Alaska Sen. Mark Begich’s senatorial campaign last year.

The law firm where he is a partner, Perkins Coie, serves as counsel of record for the Democratic Party and its candidates, and attorneys there recently represented Obama’s presidential campaign.

France’s losing cycle sets to continue

Cycling’s greatest race has not had a home winner since 1985. But is that because the others cheat — or that French riders are lazy?