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Obama State Department takes orders from Zelaya

Bending to the pressure being exerted on President Obama from the deposed Honduran president, the leftist Chavez imitator, Manuel Zelaya, the State Department has revoked the visas of four Honduran diplomats.

"We don't recognize Roberto Micheletti as the president of Honduras, we recognize Manuel Zelaya, and so in keeping with that policy of non-recognition, we have decided to revoke official diplomatic visas, or A visas, of four individuals who are members of that regime," State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said in Washington.

As if aligning our country with a Marxist leader that was constitutionally removed from office is not enough, Obama and his State Department are allowing themselves to be used as pawns in what is ultimately Hugo Chavez's game.

Washington has refused to recognize the government led by Roberto Micheletti, who took over when Zelaya was toppled in a June 28 coup, and it had already cut $16.5 million in U.S. military aid to the Central American country.

Zelaya had asked President Barack Obama to revoke U.S. visas for the coup leaders and he quickly welcomed the move.

Meanwhile there are dozens of Cuban intelligence agents roaming the US, all with valid diplomatic visas, collecting intelligence and recruiting spies.

To paraphrase Humberto Fontova: UN - FREAKIN' - REAL

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