When it rains it pours. That seems to be the consensus the world has come to the past few weeks regarding international events. Coup in Honduras. 4,000 Marines launching a massive attack into Helmand Province under President Obama's first major military offensive. Kim Jong Il setting off another set of bottle rockets. Over 1,400 arrested in China's restive Xinjiang province. Billy Mays died. Lets try and break these down one by one. Military coups in Latin America are like old women playing bingo-it's only a matter of time before someone goes down. Having said that, this one is more sticky than usual. Ousted President Zelaya was attempting to call for a referendum which could have led to the continuation of his presidency, which would have been a violation of the Honduran constitution. Before said referendum could take place however, the military broke into the Presidential palace, arrested and essentially banished Mr. Zelaya, vowing to arrest him if he returned. ...