From one Imperial President to Another…

“Got your back, dude…”

After dallying on supporting protestors in Iran whose votes were blatantly ignored, President Obama apparently decided that he would come out swinging next time a crisis occurred.

And he can pick ‘em!

President Zelaya of Honduras has taken community organizing to the logical extreme down there by deciding to unilaterally rewrite the constitution so that he can run for office again. Never mind that the act is unconstitutional, and has been condemned by the legislature, the judiciary, and the military. If you don’t like that answer…just keep trying!

He decided to hold his own referendum, after stealing (literally) the illegal ballots so that he could hold his own election. I wonder what the outcome of that would have been…?

The military, acting on orders from the Supreme Court, escorted the President out of the country.

And in steps President Obama coming to the aid of minorities (ousted overreaching presidents) everywhere. Because he can relate to them as no one else can! Especially Presidents whose dictatorial ambitions are held in check by legislative and judicial resistance.

Common sense says that when you’re on the same side as Venezuela and Cuba about an issue you had best check your policies and principles. They have been on the side of violence and repression for years.

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