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This time it is Democrats, including John Kerry, who are trying to alter the facts: Lawmakers ask Library of Congress to retract Honduras report.

The Library of Congress had its legal experts look at the removal of Zelaya in Honduras and concluded that the government of Honduras acted in accordance with the constitution of Honduras. This means that there wasn’t a coup, and the current government of Honduras is the legitimate government.

This finding conflicts with the opinion of Senator Kerry and the Organization of American States who all ignored what the Honduran constitution says to come to their own conclusions based on personal prejudices and biases.

I reached the same conclusion as the Library of Congress by simply reading the constitution.

I agree that the leaders of the current government are owned by the rich business interests in the country, but so is Zelaya and the US Senate for that matter. I ignored all that and looked at the constitution. Zelaya violated it in multiple ways, and the current government followed it. If US Senators would try to do that a little more often, i.e. paying attention to the US Constitution, we would have fewer troubles.

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but Senator Kerry et al. want their own facts.

1 comment

1 Bryan { 10.30.09 at 12:17 pm }

The rule of law should be constant for everyone, no matter which side of the aisle they sit on. I don’t get any less annoyed when so-called liberals ignore it, than so-called conservatives.

That was supposed to be the main point if getting rid of King George and the wannabe king that just retired.