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October 2006
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Written by John Fitzpatrick
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Monday, 02 October 2006 06:00 |
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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's failure to win the election in the first round by a mere 1.5% was a welcome sign from the Brazilian electorate that there are limits to its tolerance of corruption and subterfuge. By refusing to give Lula the first-round victory he had craved and expected, electors were telling him that he should not take their support for granted.
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I live in Brazil, and no longer waste my time trying to figure out why Brazilians behave the way they do at election time. There is no apparent rhyme nor reason. However, this is an excellent reminder of why Brazi was, is, and always will be "the country of the future."