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snot

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16. It concerns me, though, that the article notes that:
Tue Dec 11, 2012, 03:28 AM
Dec 2012

1. Lugo was previously a "popular Roman Catholic 'bishop of the poor'&quot i.e., not the usual, heinous dictator-type).
2. "The senate [had] rejected a request by his lawyers for a period of [only] 18 days to prepare their arguments."
3. "Lugo's removal after [less than] four years in office highlighted his inability to find a balance with one-time allies who increasingly disapproved of his leftist policies"
4. The people were protesting the impeachment.
5. Even "Costa Rica's government also deplored Lugo's dismissal."

Too is much happening in Paraguay. snot Dec 2012 #1
the supposed Bush purchase has never been confirmed to my knowledge Bacchus4.0 Dec 2012 #2
Here's an article posted a couple of years ago by Octofish, well before this coup: Judi Lynn Dec 2012 #14
any confirmation of that purchase? any new information? Bacchus4.0 Dec 2012 #15
Of course there's an airbase in Paraguay: Mariscal Estigarribia. Judi Lynn Dec 2012 #17
yep, that base is a Paraguayan military base and airport that serves the town Bacchus4.0 Dec 2012 #18
no, we don't naaman fletcher Dec 2012 #19
This is sickening in several different ways. limpyhobbler Dec 2012 #3
Is Franco even a legitimate president? limpyhobbler Dec 2012 #4
yes. Lugo was impeached by the congress. The peasant/police massacre was the catalyst Bacchus4.0 Dec 2012 #5
who decides? limpyhobbler Dec 2012 #6
well, I understand that Lugo was impeached in accordance with their constitution Bacchus4.0 Dec 2012 #7
Then why are the other Latin American governments questioning the impeachment, calling it a coup? limpyhobbler Dec 2012 #8
they didn't like the results Bacchus4.0 Dec 2012 #9
They said the impeachment was railroaded through in just two hours, so it was more like a coup. limpyhobbler Dec 2012 #10
I don't believe there is a time requirement Bacchus4.0 Dec 2012 #11
yeah but limpyhobbler Dec 2012 #12
they are sovereign nations and can conduct their foreign policy as they please Bacchus4.0 Dec 2012 #13
It concerns me, though, that the article notes that: snot Dec 2012 #16
it was very fast no question about it Bacchus4.0 Dec 2012 #20
To be clearer, snot Dec 2012 #22
Impeachment is not a legal process, though, it's political. joshcryer Dec 2012 #21
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