June 30, 2009
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Entrance of the Presidential House

Soldiers guard the entrance of the Presidential House in Tegucigalpa June 30, 2009. Honduras' interim government battled on Tuesday against a tide of international support for ousted President Manuel Zelaya who vowed to return home after troops toppled and exiled him in a coup. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas (HONDURAS POLITICS MILITARY)

Maybe the Honduran military coup represents the greater evil, but I’m wondering how much our support for Zelaya — who pushed to abrogate the constitution to remain in power — somehow isn’t just good for business.

The caption certainly leaves one a little dislocated.

(image: Oswaldo Rivas/Reuters. caption: Soldiers guard the entrance of the Presidential House in Tegucigalpa June 30, 2009. Honduras’ interim government battled on Tuesday against a tide of international support for ousted President Manuel Zelaya who vowed to return home after troops toppled and exiled him in a coup.)

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