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Posted by: MicheleG  
Jun 30, 02:35 PM
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Well, that cleared things up. Not!!

Posted by: blackirishblonde  
Jun 30, 03:40 PM
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HONDURAS, upheld the constitution. Zelaya was trying to modify the constitution and after being ordered to stop by Supreme Court and the Congress he ignored their ruling. Nobody in Honduras is above the law and any attempts against the constitution are considered as a crime against the country, fully punishable by law. I have a question for President Obama---Now when the courts of another country are now actually upholding the constitution and preventing the same corruption and power tactics that other dictators use in Central America, we (The United States) stand against the courts?? What's up with that!!!!!

Posted by: KJW  
Jul 01, 12:10 PM
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Of course this administration supports a dictator who won't abide by laws and a constitution.....they are aligning the stars to do exactly the same thing here.....our constitution is nothing but a nuisance to Obama and this administration.

Posted by: Zoe  
Jul 01, 03:28 PM
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I HOPE the press will one day grow tired of being the administrations dupe and CHANGE their mindset. I would adore seeing someone besides Jake Tapper and Major Garrett ask meaningful questions and demand answers. Not just of the administration, but ALL of those slackers up there.



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