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2 Bolivian states vote for autonomy

Bolivians in two opposition-controlled states voted overwhelmingly Sunday for autonomy measures that aim to shield the country's remote Amazon basin from President Evo Morales' leftist reforms.

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Bob Burns
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Jun 1, 2008
 
Free people in a free vote chose to leave Evo to his own devises
Anonymous Texas Patriot
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Jun 2, 2008
 
Not everyone is in favor of Marxist Governments. And if the Democrats think that a marxist regime is what the American electorate wants, they are seriouly mistaken.

I wouldn't be surprised to see a series of civil wars in South America.
Bob Burns
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Jun 2, 2008
 
Anonymous Texas Patriot wrote:
Not everyone is in favor of Marxist Governments. And if the Democrats think that a marxist regime is what the American electorate wants, they are seriouly mistaken.
I wouldn't be surprised to see a series of civil wars in South America.
More like wars of secession.
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Jun 3, 2008
 
You have free votes in China, Bob? Or how about your two party system, Anonymous Texas Patriot?

It is funny that the elections in Venezuela was more fair, then the last elections in the USA. In China you have a singel party system, the Communist Party of China. The China Democracy Party and Falun Gong are supressed, jailed and kept out of sight and out of mind.

To Anonymous Texas Patriot, I wanna say something, Hugo Chavez is more popular then your own president. Castro used to be big in USA, loved by poor and african americans, but here we also have out of sight and out of mind. Is it not funny that USA can deal with China and Vietnam, but it cant have an open relation with Venezuela or Bolivia? Why?

And then last of all, what USA wants has nothing to do with latin-america. What Bolivians want they choose for themselfs, and both Chavez and Morales are elected democratic. Whats going on in Bolivia, is like Texas or Alaska saying "fuck you, we are now our own states! We earn of our land, and you get nothing!" I wonder, does that make sense to you? How would that feel?
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Jun 3, 2008
 
Morty, people of Eastern Bolivia don't give a shit about whether their actions make any sense to you or not. So, you can relax :)
Bob Burns
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Jun 3, 2008
 
Morty wrote:
You have free votes in China, Bob? Or how about your two party system, Anonymous Texas Patriot?
It is funny that the elections in Venezuela was more fair, then the last elections in the USA. In China you have a singel party system, the Communist Party of China. The China Democracy Party and Falun Gong are supressed, jailed and kept out of sight and out of mind.
To Anonymous Texas Patriot, I wanna say something, Hugo Chavez is more popular then your own president. Castro used to be big in USA, loved by poor and african americans, but here we also have out of sight and out of mind. Is it not funny that USA can deal with China and Vietnam, but it cant have an open relation with Venezuela or Bolivia? Why?
And then last of all, what USA wants has nothing to do with latin-america. What Bolivians want they choose for themselfs, and both Chavez and Morales are elected democratic. Whats going on in Bolivia, is like Texas or Alaska saying "fuck you, we are now our own states! We earn of our land, and you get nothing!" I wonder, does that make sense to you? How would that feel?
There will be a struggle, and we will see who wins. It's hard to keep people against their will
Bob Burns
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Jun 3, 2008
 
Dave wrote:
Morty, people of Eastern Bolivia don't give a shit about whether their actions make any sense to you or not. So, you can relax :)
Hey Dave, wassup? What you think of that UN mission in Abkasia? You got at least one strong ally on the mission, the person from Lithuania
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Jun 3, 2008
 
Bob Burns wrote:
<quoted text>Hey Dave, wassup? What you think of that UN mission in Abkasia? You got at least one strong ally on the mission, the person from Lithuania
What an idiot you are. Living in a dream world like Walter Mitty. So sad. So pathetic.
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Jun 3, 2008
 
Dave wrote:
Morty, people of Eastern Bolivia don't give a shit about whether their actions make any sense to you or not. So, you can relax :)
Sense to me? What about sense to what you call democracy? Does it make sense to you? So, tell me, what kinda world you want?

Tell me, you know anything about Bolivian history? Neo-fasicm? Hugo Banzer? Thats what you like, right? You miss those days of the old colonies, right? When you could whip your slaves, and harvest the land that you took from others.

I have one word of advice for you, grow up and grow a pair.
Dave
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Jun 3, 2008
 
Too many questions Morty, for one Marxist kid whic you are.
Morty
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Jun 3, 2008
 
Dave wrote:
Too many questions Morty, for one Marxist kid whic you are.
Ah, again with no argument. Nothing. Nada. Zip. Zero.

Marxist kid? Me? You dead wrong there, pal.
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Jun 9, 2008
 
Morty wrote:
You have free votes in China, Bob? Or how about your two party system, Anonymous Texas Patriot?
It is funny that the elections in Venezuela was more fair, then the last elections in the USA. In China you have a singel party system, the Communist Party of China. The China Democracy Party and Falun Gong are supressed, jailed and kept out of sight and out of mind.
To Anonymous Texas Patriot, I wanna say something, Hugo Chavez is more popular then your own president. Castro used to be big in USA, loved by poor and african americans, but here we also have out of sight and out of mind. Is it not funny that USA can deal with China and Vietnam, but it cant have an open relation with Venezuela or Bolivia? Why?
And then last of all, what USA wants has nothing to do with latin-america. What Bolivians want they choose for themselfs, and both Chavez and Morales are elected democratic. Whats going on in Bolivia, is like Texas or Alaska saying "fuck you, we are now our own states! We earn of our land, and you get nothing!" I wonder, does that make sense to you? How would that feel?
Hey Morty,

I see you live in Norway. Funny thing about Europe... Anyone with any brains left a long time ago. Our ancestors left nothing behind but lazy trash who refuse to work or evolve. There is no work ethic in Europe what so ever because our ancestors took that with us. They knew that kings and queens didn't understand that their subjects wanted to be free.

So the trash was left behind; communist and facist dictators promised a better life but they still couldn't produce it because the smart ones left long ago.

We were dragged into 2 world wars because we thought it was noble and we also believed that the ones that were left behind finally "got it". But when the freedom was given to you it was never appreciated because they never did anything to earn it yourselves.

What is Europe now? A relic, a museum of what it use to be. It is now being invaded by the Islamist because it never had the innovation or the understanding about how to defend itself.

I think it's about time we left you to defend yourselves and figure out how to deal with your own messes.

The only territory we ever took in Europe was just enough land to bury our war dead.

I think 2 world wars are enough for us. If you don't get it now, then it's your own fault.
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Jun 14, 2008
 
Texas Patriot - well said mate! Maybe we should become more isolationist and let the rest of the world feed upon themselves and go to Hell. If the liberals would let us develop domestic energy, we'd not need much from other countries.
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Jun 18, 2008
 
Vinman,

It looks like you're down in Bolivia. I wish you all of the best of luck. I know it's not easy but stay the course.

Warm regards from the Republic of Texas
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