The US Abandons Our Allies
So much for the “unprecedented level of openness in Government” promised by our Nobel Laureate in Chief. While Attorney General Eric Holder continues stonewalling the Civil Rights Commission on the Justice Department’s stunning dismissal of the civil rights case against the New Black Panther Party in Philadelphia, we now learn the State Department is stonewalling Congress on the legal reasoning behind the administration’s support for Chavez-wannabe, Manuel Zelaya.
Senator Jim Demint writes in the Wall Street Journal about his factfinding visit to Honduras, where Zelaya — a thuggish would-be dictator who was trying to destroy the rule of law in his country — was ousted as president in a manner consistent with the Honduran constitution. The Obama administration — which couldn’t roll over fast enough when Ahmadinejad had to steal the already-rigged Iranian “election” and the regime brutally jailed, tortured and killed dissenters — is playing hardball with Honduras (at least when it’s not slapping Israel and the Dalai Lama around), demanding that the thug be restored to power. But, as Sen. Demint notes, “the only thorough examination of the facts to date—conducted by a senior analyst at the Law Library of Congress—confirms the legality and constitutionality of Mr. Zelaya’s ouster. (It’s on the Internet here .)”
So why is the administration bullying a poor, tiny, Western democracy? Read more.





