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If Obama failed to see a Republic in action in the USA, I guess he won’t see it in Honduras either. His agenda causes him to be blind to anything other than social justice. What surprises me, he is willing to bankrupt the United States to attain it. But then, I guess he doesn’t see that he is doing that either.
The US Executive & state department’s take on the situation in Honduras is truly mystifying and defies common sense.
Either the state department is forced to uphold Barack Obama’s position or nobody there particularly believes in the forces of democratic leadership & the rule of law anymore.
I just want to say that I saw you on Greta Van Sustrens TV show last night. You did a great job. We have some crazy people here running our country now. Best wishes and my prayers go out for you and your country. I love my country; but I don’t trust our government. I don’t feel you should either. Maybe some day I will come and visit your country.
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1. Sonny:If Obama failed to see a Republic in action in the USA, I guess he won’t see it in Honduras either. His agenda causes him to be blind to anything other than social justice. What surprises me, he is willing to bankrupt the United States to attain it. But then, I guess he doesn’t see that he is doing that either.
Jul 31, 2009 - 9:29 pm 2. tanstaafl:Fabulous video.
The US Executive & state department’s take on the situation in Honduras is truly mystifying and defies common sense.
Either the state department is forced to uphold Barack Obama’s position or nobody there particularly believes in the forces of democratic leadership & the rule of law anymore.
I’ll vote for Door #1.
Aug 3, 2009 - 2:01 pm 3. W.J. "Bill" Page:I saw Greta Van Sustrens interview with interim President Micheletti tonight on FOX News.
I am very impressed with Mr. Micheletti and would find him a person that I would call a friend.
He seems very genuine and honest.
W.J. Page
Sep 16, 2009 - 8:33 pm 4. Robert Easterling:A Texan
Dear President Micheletti,
I just want to say that I saw you on Greta Van Sustrens TV show last night. You did a great job. We have some crazy people here running our country now. Best wishes and my prayers go out for you and your country. I love my country; but I don’t trust our government. I don’t feel you should either. Maybe some day I will come and visit your country.
Sincerely,
Sep 17, 2009 - 3:37 pmRobert Easterling
from Texas