tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1863254096032296345.post5777909491153079425..comments2023-04-12T04:27:36.822-05:00Comments on A Gut Reaction: This will never freakin' endUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1863254096032296345.post-48723960929786257282009-07-04T00:13:27.647-05:002009-07-04T00:13:27.647-05:00Fig -
Insulza himself said that he did not come t...Fig - <br />Insulza himself said that he did not come to negotiate, simply to present formally the OAS Position and possible hope for a comedown from the Congress or the Supreme Court. There was no other possible result. <br /><br />I worry about the next few days, but unless there is a (even partial?) restoration, I fear for the worse. Obama has no reason to reverse himself, and as you said, that is the relation that matters. <br /><br />In an earlier post you wrote about how both sides are now airing their point of view. But frankly, other than pointing out the obvious, that Zelaya is a bit of a freak show who has (unnecessarily) managed to tick off some important people, I don't see what the pro-Micheletti argument is. The whole Illegal/Unconstitutional thing is moot in my mind after Bayardo's admission of illegality in Zelaya's removal as well as Micheletti's partial suspension of certain constitutionally guaranteed civil liberties. <br /><br />And as a practical matter, an endeavor that starts badly rarely ends well. You as an artist should know that.Doug Zylstrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03023935711242140793noreply@blogger.com