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The OAS continues to discredit itself with the pursuit of putting Zelaya back into an office he has been legally removed from. The OAS has yet to express a complelling case for why Honduran law and its constitutional process should be ignored by putting a guy back in office who blatantly ignored the constitutional process. Until the OAS can come up with a compelling argument for ignoring the law, it will continue to make the organization look foolish.
The leader of the organization has shown himself to be someone with little depth of thought or understanding. It is not surprising that he would attach himself to someone like Zelaya. As for the headline, has there been a day since Zelaya's removal when the OAS has not made such a demand despite the facts?
OAS demands return of ousted Honduras leader
The OAS continues to discredit itself with the pursuit of putting Zelaya back into an office he has been legally removed from. The OAS has yet to express a complelling case for why Honduran law and its constitutional process should be ignored by putting a guy back in office who blatantly ignored the constitutional process. Until the OAS can come up with a compelling argument for ignoring the law, it will continue to make the organization look foolish.
The leader of the organization has shown himself to be someone with little depth of thought or understanding. It is not surprising that he would attach himself to someone like Zelaya. As for the headline, has there been a day since Zelaya's removal when the OAS has not made such a demand despite the facts?
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