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Where is the video you mentioned of the officers slamming someones head....or did that not get on video. If not did you personally observe the activity or did you hear it from someone? If you heard it from someone do you know who?
I thought the subject was "revolution".
I personally have been a part of a couple of coup d'état in the philippines and I found it
amusing that 16 year old palucha here thinks he can teach me about it. LOL
As much as I'd love to flame your bait I have work to attend to today. :(
Instead I shall just copy paste the meaning of the term and the link to the event itself.
Have a great day and Happy Thanksgiving :D
http://www.fragmentsweb.org/TXT2/philiptx.html
A coup d'état (English: /ˌkuːdeɪˈtɑː/, French: [ku deta]; plural: coups d'état)—also known as a coup, putsch, and overthrow—is the sudden, illegal deposition of a government,[1][2][3] usually by a small group of the existing state establishment—typically the military—to replace the deposed government with another body; either civil or military. A coup d'état succeeds when the usurpers establish their legitimacy if the attacked government fails to thwart them, by allowing their (strategic, tactical, political) consolidation and then receiving the deposed government's surrender; or the acquiescence of the populace and the non-participant military forces.