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This blog is where I express myself to the world or at least to those who might stop by to read what I post . Maybe God will use what I post (I am a Christian and this blog will have a most decidedly Christian bent to it) to good effect in the lives of my readers.

I may turn some of my posts into a book. I may cease blogging here altogether. Who knows. But for now..I am content to post away in this, my own little corner of the world.

Rather than reading through my now lengthy list of posts you may wish to read what I consider to be my very best posts or you can just read the posts that deal with a single subject category that might interest you.

Please know that I am open to any input on any topic I write about. If you have something to say about anything you see written here please....feel free to speak up in the form of leaving a comment or sending me a PM (private message).

And if you are in San Diego and wish to meet the one and only Carlos (that's me )...drop me a private message. I always enjoy meeting one of my readers!

Thanks.

Carlos

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The truth behind the news can be so different sometimes!

Posted 06-29-2009 at 02:41 PM by carlos123
Recently I read about how the Honduran Army ousted the sitting President of Honduras in a "coup". How Hillary Clinton and even our "beloved" President, Mr. Obama himself was against the "coup".

And like perhaps some of you I at first came to believe that the Honduran Army acted contrary to democracy and the rule of law.

But if truth be told it was the sitting President of Honduras who acted contrary to democratic principles and the rule of law!

Makes me wonder how anyone as high up in our government as Ms. Hillary and Mr. Obama could have decried what happened.

Here's more O'Grady: Honduras Defends Its Democracy - WSJ.com

Carlos
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