School of the Americas Military coup and riots in Honduras

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Military coup and riots in Honduras

A curfew has been imposed in the Honduran capital as riots rage in the wake of the military coup. Meanwhile, interim president Roberto Micheletti promises presidential polls will go ahead as scheduled on November 29.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-Wquoo1dIA

Campaign to close down School of The Americas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-8HQDEoGOg

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I wonder if this is what

All the recent "headlines" have been diverting our attention from? Is this strategic in any way???

what effect if any could this have on Brazil who is part of the BRIC alliance?

"Unite Or Die"..

What would we do if it happened here?

What if president Bush refused to leave office, even when our constitutional term limit mandates it? Would a coup to restore constitutional norms be justified?

I don't know. But it is not Obama's role to second guess the Hondurans, nor to defend the usurper Zelaya.

here's a fuller take on this issue from my blog:
http://pblumel.blogspot.com/2009/06/honduran-military-steps-...

Exactly

If Obama ordered the seizure of all private assets and their transfer to the United Nations, don't you think the U.S. military would be justified in putting a stop to it? In fact, hey generals, what are you waiting for?

New Hampshire and Ecuador

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for the dial up people..LOL :O)