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Old 07-27-2009, 11:53 PM   #21
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I can live with all of that.
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Old 07-28-2009, 12:10 AM   #22
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The economist has a good opinion piece and summary of where it stands on this from last week.

Reversing Honduras's coup: Why and how to reinstate Zelaya | The Economist

Back the Arias plan with sanctions

That is why Mr Arias’s mediation still offers the best way out. His proposal is sensible. Mr Zelaya would be restored to office, but with an all-party government and international supervision; the election might be brought forward by a month; Mr Zelaya would drop his plan for a constituent assembly; and an amnesty would cover both sides. While Mr Zelaya has seemed reluctant to accept some of these conditions, Mr Micheletti has been even more intransigent, saying he would “never” allow the president’s reinstatement.
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Old 07-29-2009, 12:15 AM   #23
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Let Hondurans deal with their own. I would like the US not to intervene and mind their business. But yes that was really eff u that is not democracy. And Chavez is a joke but he gives cheap oil.

whos' right? was Chavez backed Zelaya in the wrong, or was he wrongly removed from power?
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