Bolivia's President Evo Morales agreed to step down after the military, political rivals, mutinous police and protesters called on him to leave following fraud allegations that plagued his reelection.
then they break the unions, with gunfire, and sell out the ground from underneath the people's feet
Just like the capitalists and bankers did in Hungary in 1956 and in Czechoslovakia in 1968 and in Poland in the 1980's. Oh, wait, it was the national communist governments who sent in the army to shoot all those students and union people down and send the leaders off to the dungeons. My bad.
Morales declared himself the winner of the recent election BEFORE the votes were counted.
That was strike one.
Then he tried having the military enforce his edict and that was strike two when they refused.
So it's not at all a coup but instead is democracy in action with the assist of a military that's loyal to the people and the nation as opposed to a leader.
Moralez must be some kind of weak pussy or something.
Huh. That's new, usually the leftist leaders need tons of bloodshed to get them out of office.
Like who?
Huh. That's new, usually the leftist leaders need tons of bloodshed to get them out of office.
Like who?
Greece, Spain, Kentucky . . .oh, wait . . .
Huh. That's new, usually the leftist leaders need tons of bloodshed to get them out of office.
Like who?
Greece, Spain, Kentucky . . .oh, wait . . .
I can appreciate that
Huh. That's new, usually the leftist leaders need tons of bloodshed to get them out of office.
Like who?
Bolivia's embattled socialist president Evo Morales.
You're right though. It is getting hard to tell them all apart without a program.
Huh. That's new, usually the leftist leaders need tons of bloodshed to get them out of office.
Like who?
Bolivia's embattled socialist president Evo Morales.
You're right though. It is getting hard to tell them all apart without a program.
I said who are the leftist leaders who�ve needed �tons of bloodshed to leave office?�
Try to keep up
then they break the unions, with gunfire, and sell out the ground from underneath the people's feet
Just like the capitalists and bankers did in Hungary in 1956 and in Czechoslovakia in 1968 and in Poland in the 1980's. Oh, wait, it was the national communist governments who sent in the army to shoot all those students and union people down and send the leaders off to the dungeons. My bad.
it's a fucking coup.
Morales declared himself the winner of the recent election BEFORE the votes were counted.
That was strike one.
Then he tried having the military enforce his edict and that was strike two when they refused.
So it's not at all a coup but instead is democracy in action with the assist of a military that's loyal to the people and the nation as opposed to a leader.
Score one for the good guys!
"Bolivia ex-leader claims to have spent night after resigning lying on floor under blanket, before seeking asylum"
https://www.foxnews.com/world/bolivia-e ... esignation