its good to see brazilians trying to make a difference. ever since living here ive been amazed at what brasilians are happy to exept in their country. but im still confused about the values here. when i arrived in brazil i saw on the news about how a local student was shot and killed by the police, i was especting riots im the streets the next day but there was nothing. then on the other hand only today i saw a large student protest on the news becouse the local buses had raised the fair 0.15 centavos. if you dont like the law then change it. if they outlaw freedom only the outlaws will be free
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... written by Guest,
March 23, 2005
you certaintly seem to have a high opinion of yourself.
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Keep fighting! written by Guest,
March 24, 2005
Fighting for social justice is the most important fight today. The world is being taken over by corporations and the rich right wing politicians who whore for their interests. If we do not stand up to them, we will never know justice and freedom and ALL the people of the world will suffer!
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Indeed written by Guest,
March 25, 2005
Yes, indeed, keep fighting for social justice. And, ideed, you have a right to be proud of your participation in the fight for political freedom in Brazil. Parabéns, mas a luta continua.
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Guest written by Guest,
March 28, 2005
Brazil has very good president. Mr. Squid. This is a good name for him because he is fast and slippery and clever.
He is the best president Brazil has ever had. Mr. Squid came from Shoe shine boy to the president of Brazil. This Mr. Squid is very dynamic.
This President Lula is guenius... for sure for the first time in six years Brazil is free from the IMF this tear that is progress for sure. No more bad guys!!! Lula!! Lula! What a mirracle!!
if you dont like the law then change it.
if they outlaw freedom only the outlaws will be free