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Update: Bolivian right wing ex-president sentenced to ten years in prison for orchestrating a coup


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44 minutes ago, Jose said:

 

https://iir.gmu.edu/publications/immigrant-stories-dc-baltimore/bolivian-analysis

 

Virginia has over a third of the US's Bolivian population.  You guys suck so hard at this.

Nice attempt at a dunk, but that point was already brought up in that thread. I do not believe it is likely that 150% of the Bolivians in VA retweeted that. 

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28 minutes ago, SilentWorld said:

Nice attempt at a dunk, but that point was already brought up in that thread. I do not believe it is likely that 150% of the Bolivians in VA retweeted that. 

 

Ok? When did I say I was the first person in the history of the universe to know that a lot of Bolivians live in VA? I only found out today in fact!

 

Also, the graphic you showed says tweets, not retweets. A single person having a conversation could easily use that hashtags multiple times in a thread or back and forth.

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53 minutes ago, SilentWorld said:

Nice attempt at a dunk, but that point was already brought up in that thread. I do not believe it is likely that 150% of the Bolivians in VA retweeted that. 

It was a self-dunk, my friend :p 

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(Bloomberg) -- Socialist candidate Luis Arce won Bolivia’s election on Sunday, according to interim President Jeanine Anez.“I congratulate the victors and urge them to govern with Bolivia and democracy at heart,” Anez wrote in a post on Twitter.As of 1 a.m. local time, results from fewer than 10% of

 

 

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8 minutes ago, marioandsonic said:

I don't keep track of Bolivian politics, so what does this mean for Bolivia?

They go back to the party that we encouraged ousting last year because of "sketchy election results" and didn't end up sketchy. The ousted president is hiding out in Mexico, I'm sure the new president will welcome him back. 

 

Basically they dipped their toes in a American inspired coup and the ppl said nah. 

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3 minutes ago, SlipperySlope said:

They go back to the party that we encouraged ousting last year because of "sketchy election results" and didn't end up sketchy. The ousted president is hiding out in Mexico, I'm sure the new president will welcome him back. 

 

Basically they dipped their toes in a American inspired coup and the ppl said nah. 

 

Morales is in Argentina.

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9 minutes ago, SlipperySlope said:
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Bolivia’s ex-president says his “fight continues” after his dramatic plane flight to Mexico.

 

 

Maybe he moved since this 

 

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Exiled former president ‘has come to stay’, says Argentina’s foreign minister in move likely to vex Brazil’s far-right administration

 

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