Even more intromissions
According to this news report Venezuela's Chavez and Brazil's Lula are not the only regional presidents showing their support for Morales, as Argentina's
I wonder how road blockades and extorsions towards those who do not wish to protest qualify as "caring for people", but, then again, this is Kirchner.
Venezuela and Brazil were quick to dismiss their interferences (although, at least in the case of Chavez, that does not seem truthful), we still have to hear what Argentina has to say. Probably nothing, as most media focused just on Lula.
So much for Morales' take on sovereignty.
Bolivia, evo morales
President Kirchner also expressed preference for Mr. Morales in Bolivia's coming December 18 presidential election saying that he has given proof of “caring for people, for his country, for the fair exploitation of his country’s resources”.
I wonder how road blockades and extorsions towards those who do not wish to protest qualify as "caring for people", but, then again, this is Kirchner.
Venezuela and Brazil were quick to dismiss their interferences (although, at least in the case of Chavez, that does not seem truthful), we still have to hear what Argentina has to say. Probably nothing, as most media focused just on Lula.
So much for Morales' take on sovereignty.
Bolivia, evo morales
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Well put. I am afraid that dark days for Latin America are coming. The lefty tendency is slowly taking over. Except for Chile and Colombia, nobody else seems to be aware of the dangers of "populismo." If Morales wins those dark days will approach even faster.
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