I was just thinking earlier today that the Honduran crisis is dragging out for too long. The powers of the world have lined up behind the socialists and are wasting time opposing the democratic process in Honduras. In the meantime, terrorists are attacking in Indonesia, Iraq, and the Afghan Taliban have not been defeated. I have a clear solution for the Honduran crisis and it has two parts.

Roberto Micheletti, Interim President of Honduras
The first part is simple, Mel Zelaya, the ousted president who is also a traitor to his country and is suspected of drug ties, has no legal basis to return to Honduras since he has already violated the Constitution of his country, he is only riding the wave of popular support. His violation was so severe that, Constitutionally, he is regarded a traitor to his own country. The reality of it is that the president was deposed by the military… and unfortunately, to socialists and liberals “military” is a four letter word. So this is a PR issue, not a legal one. With that in mind, the interim Honduras government needs to start winning the PR war. In the early days, they tried to do just that but for some reason have been failing… despite the fact that Venezuela threatened invasion, despite the fact that Zelaya called for violence in Honduras, despite the fact that Zelaya has issued ultimatums while the Honduran government has been willing to negotiate. So… the Honduras government should step up the efforts to investigate this man. Investigate his links to the drug trade. Investigate his motives behind calling for the legalization of drugs in the US. Investigate his improper relationship with Hugo Chavez. Investigate his efforts to extend his term limits. Then publish it all. Already I have been reading on blogs and in Spanish newspapers that investigators turned up computers with the results of the referendum vote already loaded, giving Zelaya a wide victory. The problem is that this vote-rigging discovery is not public enough, maybe it’s not confirmed, but at least it should be made public. Dig up every grain of dirt on this man, there is probably a lot, especially with this arrogant, eccentric guy who wears cowboy hats and sports a ridiculous mustache that puts Burt Reynolds’ to shame. Air out his dirty laundry so that the world has a clearer picture of who this man really is.

The second course of action to take is a little less simple, but certainly doable. Elections. Call for elections as soon as possible. The more votes and democratic actions taken the more difficult it will be for the international community to deny the will of the Honduran people. I know that right now elections are not possible, because not everyone has identification, but the sooner that elections can take place, the better. Each layer of democratic process will make Zelaya’s claim of being the rightful president, more and more hollow.
These two action will make it politically unfeasible for other countries to continue supporting Zelaya since the people of the world will not have their governments side with would-be dictators. The only countries that would continue supporting Zelaya would be the Anti-American Axis in Latin America, just as it should be. Otherwise, Honduras will continue to be threatened by Chavez of Venezuela, Hillary Clinton of the United States, Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua, and every other socialist out there.
-AG
