Monday, October 19, 2009
"What I Heard in Honduras" - WSJ.com
There's something fishy about the Obama administration's handling of the Honduras situation.
Everything I've read to date indicates what Sen. DeMint reports; BUT, the world seems to see it the opposite way.
Maybe you can figure it out...
Everything I've read to date indicates what Sen. DeMint reports; BUT, the world seems to see it the opposite way.
Maybe you can figure it out...
In the Wall Street Journal, Jim DeMint writes about Honduras:
"When I asked Ambassador Llorens why the U.S. government insists on labeling what appears to the entire country to be the constitutional removal of Mr. Zelaya a 'coup,' he urged me to read the legal opinion drafted by the State Department's top lawyer, Harold Koh. As it happens, I have asked to see Mr. Koh's report before and since my trip, but all requests to publicly disclose it have been denied.
On the other hand, 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..."