Honduras — why bother to vote when the votes are already counted?
You remember Honduras, don’t you? It’s that place where Obama mistakenly said that the Supreme court and Congress’s removal of Zelaya was “illegal.” It now turns out that Zelaya, whose illegal referendum to, in effect, make him President for Life included ballots pre-printed in Hugo Chavez’s Venezuela, had already counted the votes before a single vote was cast. American Thinker:
One of the district attorneys that participated in the operation that took place this Friday showed reporters an official voting result…in which the specific number of people that participated in table 345, where there were 550 ballots, 450 of which were votes in favor of Zelaya’s proposal and 30 were against, in addition to 20 blank ballots and 30 ballots, which were nullified.
The seizure took place on the third floor of the building attached to the Ministry of the Presidency that had been rented to the ex-minister of the Interior, Enrique Flores Lanza. The deputy district attorney, Roberto Ramirez, declared this area as a “crime scene”
Let’s recall Obama on the Zelaya issue: “Barack Obama said on Monday the coup that ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya was illegal and would set a ‘terrible precedent’ of transition by military force unless it was reversed. ‘We believe that the coup was not legal and that President Zelaya remains the president of Honduras, the democratically elected president there,’ Obama told reporters.”
We have a president in this country who sides with the world’s creepiest dictators time after time. This is a very serious matter, and the American media are nowhere to be found.
UPDATE
Super fun bonus: Zelaya’s media allies endorse trhe Holocaust.

July 20th, 2009 at 4:44 am
re ‘Why bother to vote when they are already counted?’: That’s ultimately ACORN’s plan, is it not? Re ‘We have a president in this country who sides with the world’s creepiest dictators….’: Well, you know the old saying, birds of a feather…….
July 21st, 2009 at 12:08 am
They can mediate all they want. I don’t think they will come to an agreement anytime soon.