Join the Senate and Don’t See the World
From the very day (June 28th, 2009) that José Manuel “Mel” Zelaya Rosales was impeached and removed from office by the Honduran supreme court and arrested by the military — the organization tasked with removing presidents under the Honduran constitution — the Barack H. Obama administration cast their lot with the so-called “Bolivarist.” Zelaya [...]
The Curious Case of Tegucigalpa’s Traveling Traitor
I highly recommend the excellent Los Angeles Times commentary-analysis by filibustered D.C. Circus nominee Miguel Estrada; he makes an excellent legal (and moral) case that:
The ouster of former Honduran President (and now accused traitor) Manuel Zelaya was perfectly legal (and a darned good idea), not only in accord with the Honduran constitution, but also at [...]
Coup are you? part 2
Octavio Sánchez is a lawyer, former presidential adviser (2002-05) and minister of culture (2005-06) of the Republic of Honduras. His Christian Science Monitor column on the events in Honduras is “A ‘coup’ in Honduras? Nonsense.” Sánchez writes:
Sometimes, the whole world prefers a lie to the truth. The White House, the United [...]













