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:Just to repeat what I placed on your talk page, RicoCorinth: Why did you revert my reversion on the ], in which you say that "Politicing among a handful of US Congressmen, is" irrevelant to International Reaction to the Crisis? Why does the Washington Post, as well as a number of other organizations, write long articles about how Repubs are messing up Obama's chance to have a unified US reaction? Did you not even read the article I cited in the my revision? Quote: " actions have complicated the strategy of the Obama administration... The administration is pressing for a negotiated solution in Honduras and worries that the de facto government is trying to run out the clock until the Nov. 29 presidential election -- with the support of its allies in Washington." http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/08/AR2009100802288.html?wprss=rss_world/centralamerica I actually think that the Republican actions are substantial part of US reaction? What do you think? ] (]) 23:38, 14 October 2009 (UTC)
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::No. I don't think a few republicans playing politics is a substantial part of the US reaction. It's mostly an internal matter, and it's not just about Honduras. And yes, I've read all about it, but it's bigger than just about Honduras. They're playing politics. That's all. They haven't gotten a bill passed. I think it's more relevant to the United States, domestically. These members of Congress are a small part of Congress, which is only one-third of the federal government of one country. The US position is still that the coup was illegal and that the US does not recognize the interim/ ''de facto''/ coup-installed/ coup government.

::I was going to write, "Politicking among a handful of US Congressmen, is" a small fraction of 1/3 of one country's government, and ].
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::It's nothing new that "The administration is pressing for a negotiated solution in Honduras and worries that the de facto government is trying to run out the clock until the Nov. 29 presidential election," but that's not what you tried to put into the article.. four times. -- ] 01:16, 15 October 2009 (UTC)

:::Bah! Look, its not just internal US politics when you have Republican senators going down there and getting accused of being coup financiers by the Resistance. And the citations of the LLoC report and accompaying NY Times article didn't say that it was an RS, just that it is out there and Obama has to deal with it. I wish you would respond to what I actually write, and not your own straw man arguments. Oh, and next time, make sure my edits are actually destructive before you reverse them. I was actually cleaning up someone's sloppy edit with that recent one. ] (]) 01:24, 15 October 2009 (UTC)
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