President Evo Morales is known to be in the Chapare, in good health; his exact whereabouts are unknown. Social movement leaders are operating a bit clandestinely right now; their offices didn't open today, for fear of reprisals. Source: @FreddyteleSUR
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So the OAS has pointed to vague inconsistencies in the election (that probably most countries have) as a justification for a: 1. Military coup 2. Complete suspension of due process. 3. Mob rule 4. Revanchist oppression of elected officials by the extreme right.
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Evangelical creepers!
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Imprison them for what? No doubt, trumped up charges will be brought up in a kangaroo court. Sad day indeed.
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Which colombian cartel pays him?
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Appoint and not voted upon? Oh a military coup. Oh Oh heads are going to roll over this one. Imagine the military facing 1 Million people armed with picks and shovels? No contest. They did it in Venezuela when the coup against Chavez failed
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I hope they do.
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