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On what basis does the Administration demand Zelaya’s reinstatement? His removal from office was no more a coup than was Gerald Ford’s ascendance to the Oval Office, or our newest colleague Al Franken’s election to the Senate.


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Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC), demonstrating once again that Republicans can’t tell the difference between important world events and petty political bickering
(via ericmortensen)

I actually agree with Senator DeMint.

(via mikehudack)

Isn’t what Zeyala attempted similar to what Michael Bloomberg did here in New York City?

Instead of allowing the citizens of the city to decide to extend term limits, to allow him to continue as mayor, he had a small group of bureaucrats make the decision.

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    in my not-necessarily-relevant opinion: when...military removes an elected president,...
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    (R-SC) Who’s going to prosecute? Who’s going to arrest him...dock? Everyone reports
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    (R-SC) How should this dispute have been resolved?...I don’t really understand
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