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Let's Hope Brazil's Corruption Has Hindered Plans for a 'Democratic Dictatorship' PDF Print E-mail
2005 - July 2005
Written by Augusto Zimmermann   
Wednesday, 27 July 2005 12:15

Praça dos Três Poderes (Three Powers Place) in Brasília, capital of BrazilThe fact that the Lula da Silva administration has been reportedly involved in numerous corruption scandals might at least produce the positive effect of preserving Brazil's democratic institutions. For since President Lula took office, in January 2003, his government has been pushing for the creation of undemocratic bodies of external (political) control over the press, television, and movies.

Thus the good news about all these scandals is that they might have demoralised a government that seemed to be much willing to establish a long-lasting populist regime based on a disguised form of elected dictatorship.

Lula da Silva, the charismatic leader of the Workers' Party (PT), was elected in November 2002 and took office in January 2003. He has since then employed thousands of members of his party at the state machinery, including Marco Aurélio Garcia, one of the founders of the PT along with Lula and others.

Garcia, who is now Lula's foreign affairs advisor, is a hardline communist who describes the PT as "radical of the left".(1)

Whether or not the ruling PT is as radical as Garcia himself, the fact is that this advisor to President Lula has openly expressed his personal desire to re-establish Soviet-style communism.

In an academic paper written to celebrate the anniversary of Karl Marx's The Communist Manifesto, Marco A. Garcia, a history professor at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), finishes it with these words:

"The agenda is clear. If the horizon that we search for is still called communism, it is time to re-constitute it".(2)

An influential member of the PT's National Directorate, Marco A. Garcia commented in an interview to Argentina's leading newspaper La Nación, on October 5, 2002, that, once in power, the PT would have no interest in protecting democratic institutions.

As Garcia declared to this newspaper: "We have to first give the impression that we are democrats, initially, we have to accept certain things. But that won't last".(3)

A few days earlier, the prestigious French newspaper Le Monde had published a story saying that President Lula seems to agree with Marco A. Garcia on this matter. The article says that Lula "strongly believes that every election is a farce and a mere step to take power".(4)

In his speech to the 2003 Congress of the International Socialist, Lula also seems to have repeated the words of Garcia when he declared that the primary objective of his government is to "re-establish the socialist dream". 

As a way of re-constituting communism in the world, Lula and other PT members created in 1990 an umbrella organization called Forum de São Paulo (FSP).

In 2004, its organizers declared that the major objective of the FSP is "to compensate our losses in Eastern Europe with our victories in Latin America".

The first meeting of the FSP was attended by delegates of Colombia's FARC guerrillas, Peru's TUPAC-AMARU guerrillas, Chile's MIR guerrillas, ETA, and IRA. The U.S. Department of State considers all of them terrorist organizations.

Sponsor of Terror

As the leader of the political party which created the FSP, Lula was appointed as its first chairman. As such, said Dr. Constantine Menges, a former intelligence officer from the CIA:

"Lula da Silva has been a sponsor of international terrorism because these annual meetings [of the FSP] are used by the anti-US terrorist and radical organizations to coordinate their plans for taking power in their respective countries and for planning actions against the United States".(5)  

The current chairman of the FSP is Lula's foreign affairs advisor Marco Aurélio Garcia. Under his auspices, the FSP has helped to coordinate the radical actions of political leaders whose names are included at the FBI's list of the most wanted terrorists. According to Dr. Phil Brennan, from the U.S. Association of Former Intelligence Officers,

"In a policy dictated by Havana, Garcia has shown special interest in the terrorist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). Every year since 1990, Garcia has made it his priority to meet with murderous FARC. The meetings have not just taken place in Havana (with Castro himself always present), but also in Mexico where Garcia travelled to meet with FARC member Marco Leo Calara on Dec. 5, 2000".(6) 

The FSP publishes a quarterly magazine titled America Libre. Launched at a seminar organized to celebrate the birthday of Che Guevara, in 1992, its first edition includes an article written by Fernando Martinez Heredia, the head of the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party.

In this article Heredia declares that revolution ought to be "the word of order for all members of the Forum de São Paulo".(7)

The editorial board of America Libre is consisted of many prominent Brazilians: Luis Eduardo Greenhalgh (politician), Fernando Morais (writer), Emir Sader (professor), Leonardo Boff (theologian), João Pedro Stédile (MST leader), Chico Buarque de Hollanda (singer and composer), among others.

The editor-in-chief is Carlos Alberto Libânio Christo, or Frei Betto, a Catholic priest and former guerrilla member in the 1970s. He was until a recent time working as special aide to the government at programs of agrarian reform.

In an article published by America Libre, in 2002, Frei Betto declares this: "It is necessary not to yield up to the naïve concept of making the revolution through vote".(8)

To better understand the radical nature of a party like the Workers' Party - PT, a brief description of their several factions is quite helpful.

As the country's most powerful political party, the PT brings under the same banner  Trotskyists, Maoists, former guerrillas, Catholic 'progressives', and militant trade unionists.

At one extreme, its members are just supporters of social democracy; on the other, however, they are clearly fighting for a dictatorship of the proletariat. Below is what an article published by the official magazine of the PT says:

"We... want far more than a mere equality before the law. We revindicate our right as the majority to defy the laws of the minority. We believe that the working classes and all the oppressed majorities have their own historical rights, as rights that are above the limits of any legality. For, as history teaches us, laws are transitory, relative, and nothing more than a juridical expression of the correlation of forces between the social classes...

"This is the problem that we have to answer: Do we want a party that obeys and adapts itself to the limits of bourgeois institutions, or, rather, a party with a clear option for the direct action of the masses, as a party which knows how to act in legal terms but never subjecting itself to the limits of legality, aiming therefore to go beyond the boundaries of the law as a clear strategy of rendering every power to the working classes?"(9)

In 1990, the PT organized its 7th National Congress. The event was held in order to discuss long-term strategies for the party. One of the discussions was on whether or not 'revolutionary rupture' is a necessary step to bring about 'social transformation'.

Need for Revolution

To inform its members about the conclusion reached during such a debate, the PT's official magazine published in July 1990 an article titled 'Goodbye to the Arms?" This is what the article says:

"Over these last ten years, the PT has... confirmed on many occasions its option for a coherent tactic of combativeness... which characterizes every revolutionary party.

"A rapid look at the eight points made at our seventh national meeting confirms [our option for] Gramsci's notions of hegemonic dispute,... the necessity of a powerful state and of engaging ourselves in the ongoing 'war of positions'... towards a revolutionary rupture.

"The problem is basically to know if violence is still a valid weapon, and, if so, whether or not this is the best strategy for advancing the evolution of mankind towards its superior levels of coexistence and material production.

"Above all, it is necessary to see if the passage from armed struggle to non-armed struggle might clearly express the desire of the masses in their struggle against the bourgeois domination...

"The conquest of the state, or, better speaking, its radical and revolutionary transformation, is still a primary objective of our long-term struggle.

"However, any action leading to political rupture can only obtain revolutionary efficacy if: a) it goes as a clear result of our social hegemony; b) it associates itself with a broader revolutionary process that involves the radical change of social values; c) it is able to produce at the sphere of social relations (subjectivity, sexuality, social customs, culture, ethics, and spirituality) deep-rooted changes that are as much revolutionary as the ones that our party has advocated for the economic and political spheres."(10)         

It is clear that the author considers the use of violence a viable strategy for his party. In fact, he clearly states that violence is just one of the many other ways of achieving legal, political, cultural, moral, even sexual, transformation.

Thus the article seems to reduce the whole question of legality only to matters of 'political strategy', by suggesting that legal rules are to be obeyed insofar as they contribute, or at least not obstruct, the revealing desire of radical change.

This sort of mentality is obviously opposed to the rule of law but helps to explain why, on March 16, 2005, Veja, the country's leading newsmagazine, published a cover story about the offering of five million dollars by the Revolutionary Army Forces of Colombia (FARC) to the campaign of PT candidates, in 2003.

The story tell us that official documents from the ABIN - Agência Brasileira de Inteligência (Brazilian Intelligence Agency) attested the existence of 'close liaisons' between PT members and the FARC drug guerrillas.

For example, ABIN's document number 0095/3100 of April 25, 2003, informs that Father Olivério Medina, a Catholic priest who acts in Brazil as 'ambassador' of the FARC, announced at a meeting that took place on April 13, 2002, at a farm nearby Brasília, that the guerrillas were donating 5 million dollars to the electoral campaign of PT candidates.

An ABIN's agent who was infiltrated at the meeting reported that the money would arrive via Trinidad and Tobago, a small nation in the Caribbean Sea. It would be sent firstly to businessmen who support the party, and, afterwards, distributed as their personal contribution to PT's regional committees.

The Colombian government confirms that Father Medina is indeed the main responsible for the intermediation between members of political parties in Brazil and the FARC guerrillas.

An official note released on February 16, 2002, by the Workers' Party (PT), and titled "The Truth about Colombia, the FARC, and PT", says that the FARC and the PT are both members of the FSP.

It also says that the PT refuses itself to consider the FARC a terrorist organization because, as the note puts it, the PT thinks the FARC can win the war against Colombia's popularly elected government.

Then it criticises the previous administration for not recognizing the FARC diplomatically. Finally, the document falsely sustains that there is no evidence of the FARC's involvement with drug trafficking.

If so, it is worthy here to explain how the FARC guerrillas obtain most of their financial resources. As the biggest and most active guerrillas acting in Colombia, the FARC obtain money through criminal activities such as kidnapping and drug trafficking. The FARC control 30% of all Colombia's drug market, including its cocaine exports.

From 1997 to 2004, the FARC kidnapped more than four thousand people, most of them defenceless civilians. In 2004, at least 700 people were taken hostage and sent as 'war prisoners' to the FARC's military encampments. 

But even if this 'dirty money' was not sent to PT candidates, as ABIN's official documents say so, everybody knows in Brazil that some PT members are indeed very closely associated with the guerrillas group.

For example, FARC commander Raul Reyes has declared in an interview to leading newspaper Folha de S. Paulo that the relationship between his guerrillas group and members of the PT is very good. He even says that he himself has already met with President Lula at a meeting of the FSP.

Also in this interview, Reyes explains that although the main contacts of the FARC are with members of the Workers' Party (PT) and the Landless Movement (MST), his drug guerrillas also possess good ties of relationship with intellectuals and members of the Catholic clergy.

Frei Betto and Emir Sader, a political science professor who participated in the foundation of the PT, are explicitly mentioned as 'good friends' of the FARC in Brazil.     

PT members established on March 20, 2002, in Brasília, a committee in solidarity with the FARC guerrillas. Likewise, another Pro-FARC committee was created by a former local secretary to then Mayor and today's Finance Minister Antonio Palocci, at Ribeirão Preto.

'We Are All Guerrillas'

At the launch of this committee, a video has recorded its main organizer, Leopoldo Paulino, a member of the Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB), declaring this: "We have neither a president nor a director. We are all guerrillas, or we are nothing. And since we are all guerrillas, we are equal parts in the same struggle".(11)   

Before the U.S.-led military coalition invaded Iraq in February 2003, a delegation of PT congressmen went to this country in order to express their unconditional solidarity towards Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and his tyrannical regime.

A few months after their visit to Iraq, a city council, a member of the Communist Party of Brazil (PC do B), successfully introduced at Rio de Janeiro a legislation which declares George W. Bush a persona non grata in the city. This means that the President of the United States is legally forbidden to visit the city of Rio de Janeiro.

Also as a disturbing sign of political radicalism, the country's Minister of Culture, Gilberto Gil, a pop-singer, organized on August 13, 2004, a music concert at São Paulo where an image of the U.S. President appeared with a noose around his neck and this slogan: "Morra Bush, Morra!" ('Die Bush, Die!'). Another image featured the portrait of Che Guevara, a Cuban-Argentinean revolutionary.   

À propos, Tilden Santiago, who is Brazil's ambassador to Cuba, has commented that his country's political system "should be based on the Cuban regime".(12)

In speaking on behalf of the Brazilian government, the ambassador openly approved the execution of political dissidents in Cuba, by calling them criminals who are nothing but traitors at the service of the U.S. imperialism, and, therefore, attempting to 'destabilise' that undemocratic communist regime.

In July 2003, and only two days after six political 'criminals' had been killed by the Cuban government, ambassador Santiago went on to justify their killings by suggesting that Cuba's dictator Fidel Castro had murdered them so as to "protect himself from any destabilization provoked by the United States".

Although the Brazilian Constitution does not authorize death penalty for cases of opposition to a government, ambassador Santiago had made this quite sinister statement: "Likewise, if they try to destabilize Lula, we will also have to take the same measures here".(13)

In December 2003, President Lula decided to visit several countries of the Islamic world, in Northern Africa and the Middle East. The press curiously called it a 'Tour of Dictatorships' because he visited only oppressive regimes with an appalling record of human rights' violations (Algeria, Sudan, Libya, and Egypt).

In trying to explain why to visit a country like Lybia, Lula commented that its notorious dictator Colonel Gadhafi was a close friend from whom he much appreciated to receive 'good advice'.

On that occasion, Denis Lerrer Rosenfield, a philosophy professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRS), suggested that the basic fact that Lula likes so much to be associated with notorious violators of human rights is by itself a good sign that he is neither an authentic democrat nor a moderate leader committed to the rule of law.

As Professor Rosenfield explains, "Nothing happens by chance in a much organized diplomatic trip. Symbols speak for themselves. Gathered around the same table was President Lula alongside with his self-declared 'good friends': dictator Gadhafi, Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega, and Algeria's tyrannical dictator Ben Balla.

"Prompted to clarify the reasons for his presence, Lula said that he would never forget his 'close friends'. Castro and Chavez are also Lula's close friends. If so, the basic question is: Why are so many dictators and revolutionaries his close friends? Isn't something strange going on here?"(14)  

The Brazilian Constitution explicitly declares in its article four, about 'fundamental principles' to guide the country's participation in the international order, that every diplomatic relation established by the Brazilian government ought to be carried out on the basis of "respect to human rights", "repudiation of terrorism", and "international cooperation for a peaceful development of humanity".

The Nuke Option

Unfortunately, none of these principles that are explicitly mentioned by the Brazilian Constitution might explain why the Lula administration has refused to comply with the U.N. Nuclear Proliferation Treaty.

In fact, President Lula commented that respect to this international law "would make sense only if all the countries that already have nuclear weapons also gave them up".(15)

In a speech delivered as candidate to high-ranking military officers, Lula promised them that his administration would turn the country into a nuclear power. This is what Lula said to them:

"Why is it that someone asks me to put down my weapons and only keep a slingshot while he keeps a cannon pointed at me?... Brazil will only be respected in the world when it turns into an economic, technological, and military power".(16) 

Consequently, Brazilians weren't so much surprised when the Minister of Science and Technology, Roberto Amaral, declared in an interview to the BBC's local branch that the PT government was intending to master the technology to build a nuclear weapon.

For Dr. José Goldemberg, a scientist and former Minister of Science and Technology, the PT government is "unmistakably intending to produce nuclear weapons", because, as he explains, the mastering of nuclear technology wouldn't help the country to solve its energy needs.   

Similar, those constitutional principles are of little value if the PT government tried to explain about its refusal to the request of the Colombian government to consider the FARC guerrillas a terrorist organization.

They are also of no help if Lula tried to explain why his government decided to establish 'strategic partnership' with communist China and Arab governments which are notorious violators of human rights, in particular against women and minority groups.

Above all, neither the list of human rights that are explicitly mentioned by the Brazilian Constitution, nor the human rights treaties to which the country is a state party, can possibly justify why the PT government has abstained itself from condemning the brutal assassination of dissidents by the Cuban government at the U.N. Human Rights Committee.

A better explanation, of course, is the basic fact that President Lula and Fidel Castro are close friends and share ideological positions in common.

References:

(1) Garcia, Marco Aurélio; A Social-Demmocracia e o PT. São Paulo, Revista Teoria e Debate, No.12, October, 1990.

(2) Garcia, Marco Aurélio; Manifesto e a Refundação do Comunismo. São Paulo, Revista Teoria e Debate, No.36, October 1997.

(3) El País se Movió Hacia La Izquierda - Lo Dijo el Probable Canciller del PT, La Nación, Buenos Aires (Argentina), 5 October, p. 2.

(4) Sevilla, Jean-Jacques; Avec Lula, La Gauche Bresilienne Parvient aux Marches du Pouvoir. Le Monde, Paris, 02 October 2002.

(5) Menges, Constantine; A Strategic Warning: Brazil. Brazzil, September 2002.

(6) Brennan, Phil; All Systems Go for Brazil's A-Bomb. Brazzil, March 2004.

(7) Heredia, Fernando Martinez; Dominación Capitalista y Proyectos Populares en América Latina. Revista America Libre, No.1, 2002.

(8) Betto, Frei; Alternativa Socialista en América Latina y el Caribe. Revista America Libre, No.1, 2002.

(9) Caminhos Estratégicos. São Paulo, Revista Teoria e Debate, No.11, July 1990.

(10) Vannuchi, Paulo; Adeus às Armas? São Paulo, Revista Teoria e Debate, No.11, July 1990.

(11) Junior, Policarpo; Laços Explosivos. São Paulo: Veja, Edition 1896, 16 March 2005, p.48.

(12) Nunes, Augusto; Samba ou Salsa? Jornal do Brasil, 23 April 2005.

(13) Da Silva, Roberto Romano; PT Über Alles e Homem Cueca, Correio Popular, 12 July 2005.

(14) Rosenfield, Denis Lerrer; Princípios e Produtos. O Estado de S. Paulo, 15 December 2003.

(15) US Congressional Concern Over Brazil Nuclear Policy. The Acronym Institute. 15 November 2002.

(16) Vincent, Isabel; Brazil's Leader Pledges to Build Nuclear Arsenal. National Post, Canada, 31 October 2002.

Augusto Zimmermann is a Brazilian Law Professor and Ph.D. candidate for Monash University - Faculty of Law, in Australia. His e-mail is augustozimmermann@hotmail.com.



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Talk about doublespeak
written by Guest, July 27, 2005
Shut the f**k up Zimmerman.

Democracy is a dictatorship, huh?

Moreover, the guy is a lawyer, but has Lula convicted without any evidence.

This guy Zimmerman is a crypto-fascist creep.
Yellow journalism
written by Guest, July 27, 2005
Zimmerman doesn't give a s**t about democracy! He is a woman-hating, christian fundamentalist lunatic. Why is this moron's stuff worth publishing? It's yellow journalism dressed up as scholorly writing. He's in the Cristaldo camp of elitist f**kers who want to return to the bygone days of rule by aristocrats and hate any democratic or social reform that make society more equitable.
...
written by Guest, July 27, 2005
What a moron. A democracy is not a dictatorship by definition. And if a democracy works it works to prevent abuse of power. We in the US should have a system as vital as that in Brazil to stop the corruption and abuses of power of the neo-conservatives.
CONGRATULATIONS!
written by Guest, July 28, 2005

THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST ARTICLES EVER PUBLISHED BY BRAZZIL MAGAZINE!

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE AUTHOR!
NAZI PT UBER ALLES
written by Guest, July 28, 2005

http://www.ucho.info/Colunista...cueca.htm

PT übber alles e homem cueca
(*) Roberto Romano da Silva

“Se quiserem desestabilizar o Lula, faremos o mesmo ! ”. A frase sinistra foi dita pelo “nosso” embaixador em Cuba ao defender Castro e seu ato - repetido milhares de vezes - de fuzilar pessoas cujo crime é fugir da jaula em que se transformou a ilha. Faremos o mesmo! O dito serve como parâmetro quando observo os que tomaram o governo de assalto. No Brasil não existe pena de morte. “Faremos o mesmo” significa mudar a Constituição. Em proveito de quem? O beneficiário é indicado pelo “embaixador”: o presidente. Quem fala em “golpe” quando falcatruas são investigadas, olvida que a proposta de golpe veio do “companheiro” Santiago. “Desestabilizar o Lula” conduz, na cabeça do ex-seminarista, ao fuzilamento genérico.

Quando o PT exige o Conselho de Jornalismo para controlar os profissionais independentes e os veículos de comunicação, ressurge a sinistra ameaça de Tilden Santiago. Seria preciso “impedir” qualquer abalo do governo. Às promessas de morte física somou-se a busca de morte espiritual contra os críticos, a censura. Esses desejos se manifestavam sem nenhum recato, mas as investigações das mortes de petistas ilustres foram obstaculizadas, inclusive com ameaças ao Ministério Público e à imprensa. O chefe da Casa Civil, em “desagravo” ao dep**ado Greenhalgh, soltou impropérios contra a imprensa e os promotores que retomaram o processo de Celso Daniel. E veio a expulsão dos “radicais”. Em vez de ampliar a denúncia contra o procedimento que repetia de modo bem tosco os processos de Moscou, vários jornalistas apoiaram o Auto-da-fé praticado por Delúbio, Dirceu, Genoíno e quejandos. A “culpa” dos excomungados era recordar o dito por Lula e aduladores.

Uma pausa sobre os processos de Moscou. Eles foram públicos e dirigidos por Vychinski com “auxílio” da NKVD. O primeiro processo (1936) foi contra o “bloco terrorista contra-revolucionário trotskysta-zinovievista”. Acusação: “desvio” esquerdista. A imprensa preparou a opinião pública contra os réus, todos fuzilados. Tilden Santiago sabe das coisas: “Faremos o mesmo”. Dez para o ex-seminarista brasileiro em História. Segundo processo, o “dos 18” (1937). Acusação: sabotagem da economia. 13 dos 18 acusados são mortos, dois recebem 10 anos de cárcere. Enquanto isso, os chefes do Exército Vermelho são expurgados. Terceiro processo, contra “a direita” (193smilies/cool.gif. Apenas sobra Stalin. O expurgo mostra a face realista do Partido, livre para conduzir todos os assuntos, inclusive o jornal Pravda (“Verdade”) para lavar os cérebros. Com expulsões e fuzilamentos, exílios e censura, surgiu o poder que matou milhões de seres humanos na URSS, com os métodos mais detestáveis. Desculpa repetida em todos os crimes: salvar a Revolução, garantir o poder do Partido. “ Os partidos socialistas que se constituíram a partir da idéia do comunismo, no poder, superaram todas as resistências operando pela violência estatal e eliminando a sociedade civil. “ (Tarso Genro, FSP, 08/07/2005). Tarde piaste, Tarso Genro! As cabeças dirigidas pela ditadura receberam um molde transmitido aos “militantes” stalinistas, inclusive no Brasil. O “Partido über alles”, a ditadura por ele dirigida. Calúnias, genocídios, tudo seria legítimo para arrancar a “erva daninha” da oposição. A canalha do Partido matou, fuzilou, destruiu milhões de vidas. Quando acabou a URSS, o glorioso fruto veio à tona : boa parte da NKGB e dos dirigentes do Partido era composta de sócios das máfias russas. A corrupção generalizada começara nos mesmos porões onde se arrancava o sopro vital dos íntegros. A boa vida dos “quadros” foi paga com sangue dos opositores, ainda no regime “redentor”. Nota dez para Tilden Santiago. Ele copia o ex-seminarista Stalin, inclusive neste “detalhe”.

Quem segue a CPIM nota: se os depoentes são fracos, os petistas engrossam a voz, caçoam, insinuam coisas adequadas ao bordel. Não fosse a digna Frossard e Pedro Simon, eles chegariam à pornografia para agredir a ex-secretária de Valério e, sempre “über alles”, defender “a honra” de seu Partido. Vi a senadora petista usar relatório da polícia “secreta” (metamorfose da NKGB), exigir provas laboratoriais para a agenda da testemunha, berrar como se possuída por mil demônios. Os “companheiros” agrediam a testemunha, ignorando a busca da verdade. Eles queriam saber onde estariam as malas de dinheiro. Na sexta passada a polícia descobriu: em parte, nas cuecas do assessor que trabalha para o parlamentar irmão de Genoíno. Acostumado às desculpas esfarrapadas dos “companheiros”, o “mula do bem” disse que as verdinhas deviam-se a verduras vendidas no CEASA. Outro feirante petista que vende abobrinhas podres. A mentira do “patrimônio ético” chegou às roupas intimas. O PT está, literalmente, com o traseiro exposto. A cidadania honesta dará aos toscos Maquiavéis uma bicanca nas partes íntimas. Esperem 2006.

(*) Roberto Romano da Silva é Professor titular de Filosofia da Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp), professor de Ética, também pela Unicamp. Doutor em Filosofia pela École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales de Paris e membro do Instituto de Filosofia e de Ciências Humanas da Unicamp, é autor dos livros "Brasil, Igreja contra Estado", de 1979, "Copo e Cristal, Marx Romântico", de 1985, e "Conservadorismo Romântico", de 1997.
Os artigos do Professor Roberto Romano da Silva também são publicados semanalmente no Correio Popular, de Campinas. www.cpopular.com.br/colunistas
CUBA AND LULA
written by Guest, July 28, 2005
http://jbonline.terra.com.br/j...23002.html

Na prática, Tilden Santiago parece embaixador de Cuba no Brasil. Há meses, em Havana, defendeu publicamente o fuzilamento de três militantes da oposição capturados quando fugiam num barco. ''Fidel está se defendendo da desestabilização provocada pelos Estados Unidos'', argumentou.

''Nosso modelo deve ser o regime cubano'', ensinou. Ex-padre, ex-jornalista, ex-dep**ado, desdenha do risco de virar ex-embaixador. ''Lula não é pequeno'', diz. ''E antecipei ao José Dirceu o que diria''. Dirceu aprovou: ele se derrete com elogios a Fidel, que considera ''um segundo pai''.
Brave Man
written by Guest, July 28, 2005

Professor Zimmermann is a brave man and his articles are extremely relevant for everyone who is really interested in the consolidation of democracy in Brazil.

This one in particular is of extraordinary quality and destined to become a major reference on the subject for many decades.

from Switzerland
written by Guest, July 28, 2005
Without taking one side or the other, those who criticize this article just write bad words but dont bring any answer or counter statements to the ones clearly spelled, with references, by Pr Zimmermann.

Until proven or demonstrated otherwise, this article is extremely relevant.

Dont forget that President Lula did all he could, to not open the corruption scandal, saying it is lies from his opoosition and the elite. Finally he recognizes it ! And the best but most stupid of his answer was......but everybody is doing it for a long time !!!!!
Why dont he excuses all the murderers in your country....with the same answer ?????

President Lula dont like the world globalization. He simply wants to export but is afraid of competition whenever it exists.
He goes to WTO to complain against US and Europe. On the other hand he is so happy when he can sell your grains and iron ore to China and to us.....because you have a competitive price......but so afraid when China is much cheaper than Brazil.....for the textile...that inundate your country...!!!!

Two or three days ago your country destroyed for US$ 10 millions fake goods....imported from Asia....but you never did the same for fakes goods..... produced in your country.

Your President even cut on different occasions....many programs for the poorest of your citizens...because of lack of money in the budget. Your country is booming recently so how could he cut the budget to so many social programs...some of them created....by himself !!!!! So how will he/your country do...when there will be a worldwide or local slowdown ??????

Anyway....nobody is perfect...not even us...the developped world....but your President has nothing to teach to anybody....not even to the citizens..... of your country !!!!




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written by Guest, July 29, 2005
You are an idiot if you are snowed by this charletan Zimmerman. He's a neofascist creep. Anyone who's read his stuff would know that. It's not scholorship, but yellow journalism. You are impressed with citations, I guess. That makes you a moron. Go do your own research. His arguments are paper thin. His fascist ideology is patent. If you can't see that, go back to school.
VOMIT
written by Guest, July 29, 2005
THIS IS ONE OF THE WORST ARTICLES EVER WRITTEN FOR BRAZZIL MAGAZINE…EVER…NEXT TO THE LAST ONE WRITTEN BY THIS HACK a*****e AND THEN NEXT TO THE LAST ONE WRITTEN BY CRISTALDO. f**k YOU TO THE AUTHOR AND TO THE MORON WHO CONGRATULATED YOU ABOVE.
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written by Guest, July 29, 2005
Hehe. There's this guy who reads Brazzil and it's his job to "congratulate" every right-wing a*****e who craps on the computer. You're a f**king joke!
Bravo, Professor Zimmerman!
written by Guest, July 29, 2005
Those who write truth are always criticized by those who don't like to hear it.
Those criticising Professor Zimmerman would be more credible if they could counter even one of his arguments. Instead, they are silent on this point. They are unable to do so. Their expletives are empty facades for the fact that they have no answer to the truth of his comments.
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written by Guest, July 29, 2005
Yeah, that's it, I just hate to hear things I don't like. For example the pseudo intellectual blatherings of a crypto-fascist like Zimmerman.
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written by Guest, July 29, 2005
Are you out of your mind, Zimmerman? You can't possibly have the same last name as Robert Zimmerman, it's outrageous (Bob DYlan). You have a fascist mind and I feel sorry for the likes of you.
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written by Guest, July 29, 2005
Spare us your vapid "congratulations," moron!
from Switzerland
written by Guest, July 30, 2005
...to the nice guy who called me an idiot :

I was giving you facts.....in details. Your answer is that I am an idiot and I should go to the facts. But what fact are you giving as an answer to my facts ? None !
$o it is too easy...from your side ! You did not bring any arguments in favor of your President ! Readers will appreciate how democratic, how eductated and and how smart you are !!!!!! Smile.......
Let me give you 3 more arguments :
Please read the recent articles in this Magazine with the headlines :
- Brazil's Zero Hunger Is Running Low on Gas and So Is Lula !!!!
Simply written by......A FOUNDER OF PT PARTY !!!! smile...
- Lula is a Fraud and wont be Reelected.... !!!!!
Also written from someone on the left side !!!!!!!!!!!! Smile...
- Lula social programs spent USD 6.8 billions since his election !!!
Assuming 50 millions poors in your country....this represents USD 136.-- per poor in over 2 years...OR..less than... USD 5.- PER MONTH FOR EVERY POOR.!!!!!!!
Nothing to smile here....but everything to be ashamed for !!!!!
Defending your President is just fine for me.....especially a President from the left side...who is spending LESS than 1 % of GDP for social programs. I guess this is good for the rich people !!!!!!

My philosophy is very simple : the best democracy is where you have powerfull counter power and critisim on the actual power...regardless of who is in power !!!!!!

My conclusion is that Mr Lula....is not a good President...but was and will be the best counter power your country had and will have for the future !!!!

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written by Guest, July 31, 2005
You are an idiot if you are snowed by this charletan Zimmerman. He's a neofascist creep. Anyone who's read his stuff would know that. It's not scholorship, but yellow journalism. You are impressed with citations, I guess. That makes you a moron. Go do your own research. His arguments are paper thin. His fascist ideology is patent. If you can't see that, go back to school.

What do you consider to be a fascists?

This should be good.
The widows of Stalin are desperate!!!
written by Guest, August 01, 2005

This article is a magnificent work, clearly revealing the true intentions of the PT. And the comments in this section against it are not able to refute what one single word of what it says.

The desperate and fascistic (socialistic?) use of coarse language and insults against the author is the best evidence of its veracity.

The widows of Stalin are desperate!!!

from Switzerland.....
written by Guest, August 01, 2005
In answer to the question asked by the less than polite and educated guy calling everyone an idiot...... :

YOU ARE THE TRUE FASCIST !

You even proved it when you said : "Yeah....thats''it. I just hate to hear things that I dont like "

You demonstrate how democratic....you are NOT !!!!!

When evidences dont please you....you close your ears, your eyes...and shout loud....that WE are all idiots !!!!

Readers will appreciate your non openess...your bad faith...and your miserable education......!!!!
Sounds just like GW Bush...
written by Guest, August 02, 2005
The description below, I mean, above!

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In answer to the question asked by the less than polite and educated guy calling everyone an idiot...... :

YOU ARE THE TRUE FASCIST !

You even proved it when you said : "Yeah....thats''it. I just hate to hear things that I dont like "

You demonstrate how democratic....you are NOT !!!!!

When evidences dont please you....you close your ears, your eyes...and shout loud....that WE are all idiots !!!!

Readers will appreciate your non openess...your bad faith...and your miserable education......!!!!

Is the Swiss an Idiot?
written by Guest, August 02, 2005
I second that...
WELL DONE, PROFESSOR ZIMMERMANN!!!
written by Guest, August 03, 2005

I confess to be quite dismayed by the violent attacks and abusive language used against used to attack the person who wrote this extraordinary article.

This message is just to congratulate the author for denouncing the well-known involvement of the Lula administration with authoritarian governments and drugs-financed terrorism.

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