Lessons We Can Learn From a Honduran Blogger [Updated Blogger's Open Letter to Obama]






I ran across a blog by a Honduran that is titled What We Hondurans Want. I encourage you to read the entire article, and Digg it if you deem it worthy. While it is very helpful in getting an understanding about life in Honduras, I believe there are lessons from this article for also understanding life in the USA.


[Update]The blogger, rschenkel, has written an open letter to President Obama. It is written in Spanish, and if anyone finds an error in my summary translation, I will appreciate the corrections. He compares what transpired in Honduras to the medical procedure of removing cancer tumors from a brain. He then compares the international community to a doctor scolding them for performing the operation. It reminded me of the moment when John Dean talked about the cancer in the Nixon White House.

Our doctor (the international community), on having seen this, gives us an enormous scolding, and isolates us and says the following thing to us: “What happens to him (Honduras)? Insert this tumor again in his head! Surgical procedures exist to do that”. But doctor? If it does not hurt me already. It was difficult, but I managed to do it. “It does not matter for me” – says the doctor – “The medical conventions like that dictate it”

In the closing of this open letter the blogger adds to a recent comment by President Obama.

I want to close completing a thought that the president Barack Obama showed today: “We cannot return to the dark years of the past”, and I complement: “WE DO NOT WANT TO LIVE IN the DARK YEARS IN THE FUTURE”.


Mr. Zelaya was elected because he opposed death penalty, and he promised to continue his party’s work on improving the situation on our country’s education, health and social situation, while promoting democracy and swearing to protect our Constitution. He also promoted a so called “Citizen’s power”, which was supposed to be a channel for the people to express their thoughts to the government.




Apparently the promises and oath he took to protect the Constitution, much like promises Obama made, had an expiration date.


The blogger lists four crimes committed by Mr. Zelaya against the Republic of Honduras.


Crime #1:

Zelaya starts also to take a populist stance, first approving a huge increase in government workers’ wage, then approving a general increase to the minimum wage to levels where small and medium business were not able to cope with. He uses his “Citizen’s power” initiative to promise the poor areas of Honduras a thousand and one benefits with the integration to the ALBA. This all seems good, but in the background, he is asphyxiating our country’s air-thin budget with these initiatives, and forgoing such responsibilities such as the fight of crime, drug trafficking, diseases, the World’s economical crisis, and many other social matters. With this strategy, Zelaya “purchased” the support of some in-country blocks, such as peasant and indigenous organizations.



Am I the only one seeing a similar strategy being employed by the O?


Crime #2


His purpose was of gathering support for his new project: to dispose of the current Constitution, over which he was sworn in, and create a new one, similar to ones crafted by Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador, with which he would be allowed to be re-elected.


Crime #3

In trying to create a legal and “democratic” facade for his project, Zelaya used one of the statutes of his “Citizen’s power” initiative, which is the “Law of Citizens’ participation”, in which the people can put request to the government to conduct surveys about the peoples opinion. The problem is that no one to be asked about their will to change the constitution. This was fabricated by Zelaya, by threatening public employees to fire them, if they do not bring in a quota of “voluntarily” signed requested for this inquiry. So public employees, trying to safeguard their jobs, started forcing people to sign this if they wanted to be treated at hospitals, sold needed medicines, and even have a phone line repaired.



Does the phrase “conduct surveys about the peoples’ opinions” bother only me?


Crime #4

After gathering a certain number of “requests”, he started moving for the installation of a popular inquiry, in which he would ask if the people wanted a new constitution, and which was going to take place today. The issue here is that this “popular inquiry” was not sanctioned by any independent and legal body, such as the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, and, furthermore, was declared illegal by the Supreme Court of Justice, on the grounds that our Constitution forbids anyone on changing the basic, or petrous, articles of it, which state the form of government and the impossibility of re-election.



Conclusion

I do believe some things were done incorrectly, such as the extraction of the president to Costa Rica. He should have been placed under arrest here at Honduras, for him to face proper trail and sentencing for his crimes. But I believe he was taken out of the country due to imminent threat of Hugo Chavez. Chavez has vowed to reinstate Zelaya, “no matter what it takes”.


I finalize this long report, by stating that I voted for Zelaya on November 2005, and after talking to several of friends and family that voted for him, we agree that we profoundly regret that, and feel we have been betrayed us. This is also shown in numerous polls taken along the last two years.



The answer to the title of his blog



We ask the international community to take a closer look of our situation, and not allow other states such as Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua and Ecuador, to interfere with what we have chosen. We, the people of Honduras, have chosen: that is Democracy.




We The People of the United States of America should not allow other countries to provide an example of a policy for the US to adopt. Are there lessons here that we can learn from a Honduran blogger?

Cross-posted at The Minority Report


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Replace Zelaya's name with Obama

izoneguy (Diary) Monday, June 29th at 1:56PM EST (link)

You could replace Zelaya’s name with Obama in that blog and that would about cover it here as well.

The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.

 

With several exceptions, this is the most under-reported story here

Marcus_Traianus (Diary) Monday, June 29th at 5:21PM EST (link)

As Mr. Obama claims this is a coupe and throws in with the dictators, communists and other anti democratic forces, Honduras literally burns.

Just like Iran, while we watch those who followed the Honduran Constitutional process and rule of law get killed or imprisoned, one can only think that Mr. Obama has abandoned all semblance of supporting free and democratic societies.

The Southern Hemisphere is becoming an increasingly dangerous place under the Obama Doctrine, which is defined by allowing anti democratic societies to flourish under the fallacious, misguided premise that engaging in practical dialogue with these diabolical forces will change their ways. Nothing could be more naive.

“Both of our political parties, at least the honest portion of them, agree conscientiously in the same object—the public good; but they differ essentially in what they deem the means of promoting that good. One side believes it best done by one composition of the governing powers; the other, by a different one. One fears most the ignorance of the people; the other, the selfishness of rulers independent of them. Which is right, time and experience will prove.”.Thomas Jefferson

thank you MT. I agree this story is under-reported. n/t

pilgrim (Diary) Monday, June 29th at 5:44PM EST (link)

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It appears that the coup was the better course for Honduras

Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Monday, June 29th at 7:00PM EST (link)

based on info studied so far

We ought better stick to the election option in 2010!

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I'm all in favor of the election option in 2010

pilgrim (Diary) Monday, June 29th at 7:23PM EST (link)

As fast as Obama is moving with government by Czars, I’m hoping that election is an option in 2010.


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amen! but if not, we'll find a Fort to fire on - nt

Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Tuesday, June 30th at 9:29AM EST (link)

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I would love for you to outline the lessons that need to be learned

Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Tuesday, June 30th at 9:34AM EST (link)

and summarize the facts of the Honduras situation and why we, the USA should be on which side and why.

Been too busy to do so and the excerpts from the Blogger don’t tell me the story.

So far, all I can do is take Bill Kristol and Charles Krauthammer’s word for it that the coup was correct.

Where do you stand and why? educate me
talk to em like a 5 yr old

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Fund outlines the situation - LINK

Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Tuesday, June 30th at 10:11AM EST (link)

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124633015879271647.html

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it really was not a coup

Doc Holliday (Diary) Tuesday, June 30th at 8:23PM EST (link)

it was the removal of a president for trying to break the constitution. Think of it as a swift impeachment and removal with out all the speeches by Hyde, Graham, and Rogan.

Molon Labe!

You're Right, Doc

IJB Tuesday, June 30th at 8:29PM EST (link)

And the coverage of this story, even on FOX, points up what ignorant *sheep* so-called “journalists” are.

That they can’t get this story right – that it is, in fact, not a “coup”, and that they are just repeating Nobama’s ‘talking points’ – is an *outrage*.
That they spend 4 days of important news coverage on Michael Jackson is an *outrage*.

Forget about “Kill all the lawyers” – Right now, I’m all about “Kill everyone in The Media!!”

 

Yes, I believe it was court ordered

Swamp_Yankee (Diary) Tuesday, June 30th at 8:36PM EST (link)

… now there is a lot a info about his coke connections. I suspect you wont here too much because it makes Barry look so bad in contrast to Iran.

A measured, objective, reluctant repsonse to teh protests of Iran. Yet, he comes out like gang busters to defend a friend of Hugo and Fidel and socialist coke dealer.

Baryy did use to love him some coke back in the day and he is Chicago cool, so that little coke thing is no big deal..

yeah Swamp, Hannity spelled it out today

Doc Holliday (Diary) Tuesday, June 30th at 8:43PM EST (link)

or was it Rush?lol It seems The One attacks those promoting freedom such as Israel and Honduras; yet he remains quiet with those attacking freedom in Iran. Is this America?

Molon Labe!

This is Obama's idea of America

izoneguy (Diary) Tuesday, June 30th at 8:51PM EST (link)

He had poor parenting and was filled with the Marxist philosophy at an early age. This shapes the Obama of today. He sees himself as a “new founder” for a “new state”. I just don’t want to be a part of his nightmare.

The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.

You are 100% correct...

jeannieology (Diary) Wednesday, July 1st at 7:44PM EST (link)

The flag those Honduran girls are carrying isn’t really blue and white…because for us it should be RED!

www.jeannie-ology.com

 
 
 
 

May I echo Doc, it was not a coup that occured in Honduras-nt

DONTREADONME (Diary) Tuesday, June 30th at 8:37PM EST (link)
 
 

BTW, you can tell Obama is starting to hedge on Honduras

Marcus_Traianus (Diary) Monday, June 29th at 9:47PM EST (link)

He now has Clinton saying that while the action is “illegal”, we need to look at the underlying reasons for the Honduran peoples actions.

I have never heard so much disingenuous, mendacious vacillation in my entire life.

But yet they will give this dictator a world platform to speak from at the UN while Obama and his administration are beaming with pride in the front row. Where have all the Americans who believe in freedom gone?

“Both of our political parties, at least the honest portion of them, agree conscientiously in the same object—the public good; but they differ essentially in what they deem the means of promoting that good. One side believes it best done by one composition of the governing powers; the other, by a different one. One fears most the ignorance of the people; the other, the selfishness of rulers independent of them. Which is right, time and experience will prove.”.Thomas Jefferson

I wondered if I just imagined that or

Cheryl (Diary) Tuesday, June 30th at 9:01PM EST (link)

could he have been so stupid as to come out and say what he did without getting a clear picture of the situation?

Rush took a call from a missionary who said the overwhelming majority of Hondurans support the court order and ousting of this guy.

“A general dissolution of principles and manners will more surely overthrow the liberties of America, than the whole force of the common enemy.” –Samuel Adams

“The administrative state has inserted its big paws into our houses, from the toilet bowl to the light socket. Now if it would just stretch those paws from the one to the other at the same time, we might begin to recapture the spirit of ’76.” –Scott Johnson, Powerlineblog.com

 
 
 

Yeah, this other diary about it was ignored by most

Doc Holliday (Diary) Tuesday, June 30th at 8:14PM EST (link)

http://www.redstate.com/lukematthews/2009/06/29/the-meddler-and-honduras/

it was a bit harsh, but fair :)

Molon Labe!

 
 

Then there's this from New Orleans, pilgrim...

Steve Maley (Diary) Monday, June 29th at 6:58PM EST (link)

…which has a rather large Honduran community:


Many Hondurans in New Orleans support weekend ouster of their country’s president

With audiences largely made up of Hondurans, New Orleans’ two most prominent Spanish-speaking radio stations have been flooded with phone calls since the weekend ouster of the Central American republic’s president, most in support of the action.

An overwhelming majority of callers to Radio Tropical, KGLA-1540 AM, and La Fabulosa, WFNO-830 AM, likened the military’s removal of President Manuel Zelaya to the U.S. Constitution’s impeachment process, according to the stations’ talk show hosts, managers and guests. Callers also denounced world leaders’ use of the word “coup” to describe what happened.

The blogger formerly known as ‘Vladimir’.

thanks for that link Vlad

pilgrim (Diary) Monday, June 29th at 7:03PM EST (link)

It’s kind of like Obama let the mask slip a little bit when he could not say anything about the people getting kelled in Iran for fear of being accused of meddling, and then he can’t wait to side up with Chavez and the Castro brothers in denouncing the decisions of the Supreme Court in Honduras and call it a coup.


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blogger makes more sense now that I got the facts on the coup

Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Tuesday, June 30th at 11:17AM EST (link)

nice job pil’

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A forest of red.

americagirl Wednesday, July 1st at 11:06PM EST (link)

The fact that the Honduran people were able to uphold their constitution swiftly in the face of a power hungry president warms my heart. With that said, it was a safe move to export this man to another country. When the countries around you are Communist, and America is lulled into a coma, its time to board the house up, and secure your democracy to the best of its ability. It is unfortunate that our president has choices the side of dictators, instead of the contract between a government and its people.

“Trust, but Verify” ~Ronald Reagan

welcome americagirl...

DONTREADONME (Diary) Wednesday, July 1st at 11:09PM EST (link)

sorry not meant to “threadjack” just haven’t seen you in these parts. Artist whose conservative, you are a 4-Leaf Clover.

 
 
 

I am glad y'all are on this story...

DONTREADONME (Diary) Monday, June 29th at 10:21PM EST (link)

the story of the blogger is what I am to believe happened in Honduras. Unfortunately, the way Zero and the world is acting, and the way the MSM is reporting it we have a 180 degree disagreement. I tend to believe the most logical story is the one told by this blogger and withs some of the opposition tidbits I am finding in the AP story.

 

It's important that Honduras

kowalski (Diary) Tuesday, June 30th at 7:52PM EST (link)

It’s important that Honduras stays poor under the Cap n’ Trade scheme.

In order to be the beneficiary of the wealth transfer under Cap n’ Trade, Honduras needs to remain a Banana Republic until such time as American companies have to buy carbon credits from it.

See?

I thought from the title that you meant

pilgrim (Diary) Tuesday, June 30th at 8:22PM EST (link)

It’s important that Zemala be allowed to change the country because he’s just a couple years ahead of doing what Obama plans to do here in the USA. We can’t be letting a Constitution stand. It’s just so constraining and unfair. /snark


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Bet the blogger is part of the "everyone here is celebrating" - LINK

Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Wednesday, July 1st at 10:00PM EST (link)

http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=331340666433338

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...Obama's refusal to condemn Zelaya's actions...

jeannieology (Diary) Wednesday, July 1st at 7:42PM EST (link)

proves he doesn’t have a problem with rewriting the Constitution. Let us not forget that he said our Constitution was “flawed”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11OhmY1obS4

 

As far as Tyrants go...

Wing Zero (Diary) Friday, July 3rd at 9:23AM EST (link)

What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun. Is there anything of which one can say, “Look! This is something new”? It was here already, long ago; it was here before our time.

Ecclesiastes 1:9-14 NIV

1-21-09 – We are so screwed… Wait… maybe not just yet.

Sorry,

Wing Zero (Diary) Friday, July 3rd at 9:24AM EST (link)

That’s only 9-10.

1-21-09 – We are so screwed… Wait… maybe not just yet.