I admit that this part gave me pause:
However, the Cuban and Venezuelan leaders - who had previously voiced their support for Mr Morales - condemned the events as a "coup".I guess they'd know one when they see it. It wasn't a coup earlier, though, when Morales got a friendly court to throw out term limits.
I'd sure rather see political change happen without the intervention of the military. I'll be watching nervously to see whether Bolivia can get its civil act together. It will be good to see the military refuse to support a sham election, but this is playing with fire: undermining faith in elections to the point where violent uprisings seem like the only answer. Note to future tyrants: if you can't get the real consent of the people, at least remember to corrupt the military.
Blessings of the day to our own uncorrupted military. Too often we take their honor for granted.
In other news, progressives cheer as more Americans are taught to cower at the sound of gunfire. Way to keep those tyrants in check, unarmed protesters!

