26. Pat J:
You can put me down as in support of Zelaya. He was democratically elected.
After which he attempted to perpetrate a coup, which was lawfully fended off, as per the Honduran Constitution (not that the rule of law seems to interest you “Democracy” types too much). What Zelaya did was considered so bad, in the Honduran Constitution, that loss of citizenship was one of the punishments, let alone loss of Presidential office. The Honduran Constitution also allowed for the military to be used to enforce supreme court rulings, if need be.
But, your support for Zelaya’s attempted coup in Honduras is duly noted. Thanks for being clear about that.





