Supressing freedom


Watch carefully

Hmmm, let's see.

President of a country faces a constitutional term limit.

President decides to call a referendum to rewrite the constitution, without so much as asking the Congress or the Supreme Court.

Supreme Court declares the referendum to be illegal, but admits it does not have the legal mechanism to enforce it's ruling.

Congress proclaims the referendum illegal, but admits it lacks the power to stop a rogue executive.

Army flag staff says that the referendum is illegal and removes the President who is acting illegally according to the Congress and Supreme Court.

The U.N. and the O.A.S. condemn the country's Congress, Supreme Court, and army for protecting the constitution and the rights of the people.

Here's the important question.

Is this Honduras today? Or the United States in a few years?

— NeoWayland

Posted: Mon - July 6, 2009 at 01:03 PM  Tag


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