TheRealMafoo said:
He was president, not king. You still have to follow rules. When two of the three branches of government think you did something worthy of removal, and follow all the policies put into place to perform there obligation, it's not a coup. |
The President has to follow rules, but nobody else does? Both sides are acting illegally here. You talk about violating Honduras' Constitution - what they did violates it as well. Why do you only care about crimes if they're committed by the side you don't like? Is it a radical concept that some things are bad no matter who does them?
There was no due process, constitutional mechanism, or precedent for this. Honduras now has the precedent that if the military doesn't like what you're doing, it can storm your house, put a gun to your head, and boot you out of your country, without a trial. Oh, and once they're done with that, they're going to suspend the Constitution they love so dearly. You know, to protect it.







