LAROUCHEPAC:
Did President Barack Obama again show his sympathy a coup d'etat in the United States at his Town Hall meeting in Annandale, Virginia on July 1?
On June 30, American statesman Lyndon LaRouche posed the question, whether Obama defended term-limited Honduran President Zalaya's attempt to use a referendum illegal under the Honduran constitution to stay in office, because "the foreign forces behind Obama are headed for an attempted coup against the United States Constitution?"
At the conclusion of his tightly-controlled health care meeting July 1, the increasingly frustrated and irrational Obama again showed his preoccupation with the Constitutional limits on his power. Obama said: "You know, America—one of the great things about this country is we've got a system that's sometimes kind of hard to change; Congress gets kind of bogged down. And part of that is because of the way the Constitution is designed. It's served us well because it keeps us very stable. We don't have coups and all kind of goverments collapsing all the time. But the disadvantage, sometimes, is that it's hard for us to make big, bold steps—but the great thing about the system is that every once in a while, when we finally hit a point where things just aren't working at all, we are able to generate the political will to get things done."
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