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Unfortunately, it seems that Bolivia is heading towards civil war. Neither side appears willing to back down. I have sympathy for Morales's attempts to help the downtrodden indegenous mayority, but trying to centralize more power in the Presidency itself and then extending the President's possible time in office aren't the best answers to those socio-economic issues.
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![]() Image of Ambassador Goldberg caught leaving a secret meeting with Ruben Costas, Prefect of Santa Cruz http://tenpercent.wordpress.com/2008...in-santa-cruz/ A week later he also met with the opposition governor of Chuquisaca, Sabina Cuellar. According to reports in the Bolivian media, he also met with the prefects of Tarija, Beni and Pando. |
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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
This isn't getting alot of airtime that I can see. Bolivia is one of the poorest countries in South America, with a 2005 per-capita gross domestic product (GDP) of $1,019. According to Oil and Gas Journal (OGJ), Bolivia had proven crude oil reserves of 440 million barrels in 2006 No Money...Not much oil...No dead young white girls. Why would this get any airtime? |
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