Carlos Toranzo, Pagina Siete: MAS has to be defeated The MAS returned to what it used to be in the hands of García Linera, a terrorist group, since that is what the MAS is doing on the country’s highways; so far the former vice president has not returned what he stole from the UMSS. Morales’s…
Tag: violent aggression
Problems – evo/MAS – Problemas
Raul Peñaranda, Pagina Siete: Evo and MAS’s problems The MAS was in power for so long that it doesn’t realize that it has already lost it. But i8t continues with that reflection, after having ruled for almost 14 years. That is why insists on imposing its whims, for example, that the elections be held on…
Unhinged – MAS – Desquiciado
Violent masistas who only want to keep their acronym, after their candidate’s mistake of speaking about polls, prohibited in their own electoral law … Masistas violentos que solo quieren mantener su sigla, despuéss del error de su candidato de hablar de encuestas, prohibido en su propia ley electoral … Violent events: vandalism, blockades in pandemic,…
Morales true face – Rostro de evo
Editorial from El Deber: The true face of Evo Morales From his luxurious mansion in San Isidro, the most exclusive neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Evo Morales orders to block and, if possible, set fire to the country: to burn at once, to have them kill themselves, to attack ambulances, do not let oxygen pass, so…
Stop masista/evo terrorism – Alto al terrorismo evo/masista
Israel Camacho writes in El Diario: Stop the masista terrorism commanded by Evo Morales The common citizen allows himself to remember that our Political Constitution of the State clearly says: Article 251. I. “The Bolivian Police, as a public force, has the specific mission of defending society and preserving public order, and complying with the…
The War of the Pacific (Not World War II) Is the Conflict You Never Heard Of
Peter Suciu reports for The National Interest: Dust your history book off. It isn’t uncommon for wars to result from territorial disputes. Land has long been a motivating factor in what causes nations to take up arms, but in the annals of military history rarely would powers go to war to control a coastal strip…
