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The brightest beacon of freedom and constitutional government…

July 4th, 2009

…ain’t the USSSA — not by a long yard:

TEGUCIGALPA, July 3 (Xinhua) — Honduras’ interim government announced Friday that the country decided to quit from the Organization of American States (OAS).

In a letter to the OAS read by Honduras’ Vice Minister of International Relations Martha Lorena de Casco, it said “This government believes that inside the organization (of the OAS), there is no room for Honduras, for the states that love its freedom and defend its sovereignty.”

The OAS has given the Honduran interim government until noon on Saturday to restore Zelaya to power, or face expulsion.

“Zelaya is the only one that we recognize as Honduran President, and he must be returned to his position as soon as possible,” Insulza said at a press conference.

Enrique Ortez Colindres, foreign minister of Honduras’ post-coup government, told media that the government would not negotiate with the OAS.

“We have a very firm position that we do not negotiate Honduras’ sovereignty,” Ortez said.

Bravo, bravo, and bravo again to these courageous patriots. They remind me of what America once was, and what Americans once were — and that staunch opposition to socialist tyranny, while all but moribund here in recent years, is still robust elsewhere.

To Obama and all like-minded despots who stand in opposition to human freedom and dignity: your move now.

(Via Hot Air)

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  1. Blacque Jacques Shellacque
    July 4th, 2009 at 17:12 | #1
    Awesome. Our "leaders" don't even measure up.
  2. Flu-Bird
    July 5th, 2009 at 15:10 | #2
    Our nation should fallow the example and resign from the UN,NATO,UNESCO,ICC,NAFTA, and to remove these from american for good
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