WHICH "INSTITUTIONS" is the Neo-Con New York Time refering to?
The Ministry of banana PLANTATION FINANCE and worker extortion & citizen exploitation?
The CATHOLIC CHURCH, which SUPPORTED THE MASS-MURDEROUS, mass- ENSLAVING CONQUISTADORS in South America in generations past, and which, in America to this day, continues to harbor and provide safe-haven for RAPIST PRIESTS, and psychological if not political ENCOURAGEMENT for anti-abortion ASSASSINS and Eric Rudolph type MASS-MURDER TERRORISTS?
It is abundently clear that the New York Times (mostly Jewish) editors & publishers are fairly LUSTING for a HONDURAS STYLE COUP in Bolivia, for a RETURN of CONQUISTADOR FOREIGN CONQUEST & EXPLOITATION of the Bolivian people, for the benefit of the larcenous greed of Wall Street hedge-funds and insanely corrupt multi-national bankers.
Speaking of, maybe the NY Lying, cowardly, murderous Times thinks Bolivia should adopt... AMERICA's "banking" and finance system... you know, the one that has lost FOURTEEN TRILLION DOLLARS of American household wealth in the past 5 years?!
Yes, when it comes to POURING SCORN on democracy.... much less POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY of "brown-skin" "IMPOVERISHED" nations - the Jews who run the New York Times ARE THE NEW NAZIS.
(And, oh, btw, the BODY COUNTS of the JEWISH WARS in AFGHANISTAN & IRAQ, now FAR EXCEED Communist China's annual blood & death toll, including their occupation of Tibet and rule over a nation of over 1 billion people.)
In Bolivia, a Force for Change Endures
[DESPITE the Fervent & Malignant wishes of the Neo-Con, warmongering, election-stealing, Treasury-looting, democracy-despising brown-shirt thugs at the New York Slimes]
By Simon Romero and Andres Shipani, Dec. 5, 2009
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/06/world/americas/06bolivia.html
LA PAZ, Bolivia — The slogans and posters of Che Guevara notwithstanding, this is not Havana circa 1969, nor Managua, 1979. Instead, the fervor in the offices of the Deputy Ministry of Decolonization could only be felt in the Bolivia of President Evo Morales, who seems to be sailing toward a victory in an election on Sunday.
The writing on the wall here, literally, is in two indigenous languages — Quechua and Aymara — unmistakable signs of the political movement that has shaken the institutions of this impoverished nation.....
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