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In Brazil, PT and PCC, Government and Criminals Quote from Same Primer PDF Print E-mail
2006 - August 2006
Written by Janer Cristaldo   
Wednesday, 16 August 2006 11:19

PCC banner on top of prison preaches Peace, Justice and FreedomMy fears have been confirmed. São Paulo had a quiet Sunday. No bus was set ablaze, no Molotov cocktail was hurled against banks or public buildings, there were no attacks against policemen. The reader shouldn't assume that I'm wishing bloody Sundays on my town. Nothing of the kind. It happens that, in this condition of state breakdown, the worst that might have occurred would be a Sunday without violence. This would mean that the pact between the state and the criminals has been reaffirmed.

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tried by their peers.....
written by ch.c., August 17, 2006
.....afterall they request the same right as the guilty politicians tried by their peers......in a secret vote......and finally absolved.

Is there 2 justices....in Brazil ? smile ........

No doubt that the PCC members are your Hezbollahs !!!!!
No doubt that the PCC will end up forming a large foundation.....to take care for their rights !!!!!! Foundation that will be funded secretely......by your corrupted politicians.
If everyone is corrupted....why not those in jails ? Laugh....

A true joke your Lembe.....knee down.....!
What a joke!
written by Pitombas, August 17, 2006
And after all, PCC still claims for 'PEACE, JUSTICE AND FREEDOM'!!!

Peace??? They drive themselves and everybody to the hell.
Justice??? They use just to kill their victims without discussion.
Freedom??? More than they already have??? The society already lives in jails at home or arrested in fear or limited to go around in the cities.

Same imoral way of thinking like Lula/ PT: The victims are guilty for the crimes and the criminals don't make the crimes, they just make mistakes!

DEATH PENALTY TO THOSE FURIOUS BEAST FAST!!!
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written by a guest, August 17, 2006
Isn't this egregious, miserable fascist "The Great Cristaldo" dead yet? What a has been.
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written by a guest, August 17, 2006
VIVA LULA! VOTE LULA! DOWN WITH ANTI-DEMOCRATIC FASCISTS LIKE CRISTALDO!
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written by a guest, August 17, 2006
More corrupt businessmen and petty government employees arrested: http://english.people.com.cn/2...94109.html

The problem in Brazil is the culture of corrupt businessmen!
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written by Truth, August 17, 2006
More corrupt businessmen and petty government employees arrested: http://english.people.com.cn/2...94109.html
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The problem in Brazil is the culture of corrupt businessmen!


Petistas eliminating competition smilies/smiley.gif
Culture of corrupt businessmen !!!!!!!!!
written by ch.c., August 18, 2006
Brazilian businessmen are by now quite amateurish when compared to the Brazilian politicians and government/states high ranking civil servants !!!!

Some "experts" estimate that the corruption involves 5 to 10 % of the Brazilian GDP !
Or anything between US$ (not Reais) 40 to 80 billions.....annually !

Viva Lula ? The one who legalized the vote buying schemes ? Is this a democracy ?
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written by Truth, August 18, 2006
Indeed. I may say that brazilians have an inclination for corruption, but those businessmen were trying to survive while a government was trying to confiscate what they had.

Do you know what the government wants with that? They want to sell computers from "Comp**ador para Todos". Those crappy, s**tty machines that cost too high prices. Those guys were just bringing computers for their international price, the nerve of our government.
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written by Truth, August 18, 2006
The government said that some 30,000 jobs are not created in Brazil due to illegal imports. They must be 30,000 less jobs for government officials due to taxes that are not collected, and the rest low-paying jobs for the companies belonging to friends of politicians. Did they consider the impact on technology production in the country? Of course not. Did they consider the ammount of jobs on export industry that are not created because brazilians are not using the ultimate hardware? Of course not.

I bet the number of jobs that are not created due to our goverobnament are at least 5 times as high.
Amaturish businessmen?
written by a guest, August 18, 2006
Who pays the politicians? Come on, don't be naive. The businessmen insist on corruption, which is why it exists.
Viva Lula
written by a guest, August 18, 2006
Yes, Viva Lula! The only one proven to be honest in Brazil. He was investigated thoroughly and cleared. Moreover, his government has investigated and prosecuted more corruption than any president before him. He's part of the solution. Of course, look what the reaction was when there was a suggestion that the recent corruption investigations (which cleared Lula) should go back to Cardoso! LOL! Stop hating Lula, just because he's the best president Brazil has ever had! Viva Lula!
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written by a guest, August 18, 2006
Janer must be in mouring since one of his buddies just died (former dictator of Paraguay). LOL!
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written by cacique, August 18, 2006
More heads of corrupt businessmen and politicians must roll (figuratively, of course). Long live Lula. A luta continua.
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written by Truth, August 18, 2006
Lula even confessed in a speech that he asked a companheiro to hide a corruption case of former president Cardoso! It's Lula himself who blocked the investigations on the previous government! What a shame of a country, a confessed criminal can continue on the presidency of the republic... (http://www.aeconomiadobrasil.c...artigo=136)

Yes, figuratively. The heads of the 50,000 killed brazilians every year also roll figuratively. The heads of landowners killed and tortured by MST also roll figuratively.

Remember, PT has close ties with MST, and many PT members are involved with the likes of Comando Vermelho, which has close ties with PCC. Open your eyes.

Let me ask you one thing then, militant. WHO BETRAYED LULA?
dead wrong...the previous post !
written by ch.c., August 19, 2006
Far more MST members are killed by landowners, than landowners killed by MST members. Furthermore very few landowners criminals go in jail than MST criminals.

That is.......the Brazilian Justice !

Although the MST voted for Lula, Lula just betrayed them and did not respect his promises to them.

No one betrayed Lula but Lula betrayed ALL his electors. Just refer to his electoral speeches and promises before/during and after the election.

This guy even betrayed his own promises, his own ideology. He was a good unionist and good politician.....until he has been elected. But from the day he went to power he became the worst of all politicians and the worst Brazilian President.
So much, that he his proud of his economic achievements : having the LOWEST economic growth of ALL developing countries.
IN 2005, only 1 country had a lower growth than Brazil : Haiti.....that is not even a developing country but a third world country.
And Brazil also has the world highest poverty rate when compared to their GDP per capita.....not so small....for a developing country !
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written by Truth, August 19, 2006
Far more MST members are killed by landowners, than landowners killed by MST members.

Indeed. I just wanted to focus on the "heads rolling figuratively". MST now has a rhetoric to kill landowners, and they actually do that. Many of those lands were also taken by grileiros, and are illegal properties. Those are the ones that should be revised. Disconsidering that, ch.c, you may not like what I have to say, but whoever is invading private property is commiting a crime and any person who kills the one who invaded his property is acting on self defense.
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written by Truth, August 19, 2006
New from Jornal Nacional today: the government identified hundreds of bank accounts belonging to PCC and will start to block them. Of course, that was news in Jornal Nacional, the most watched news program on brazilian TV, so that PCC members can calmly take their money out of their accounts and apply it elsewhere. What a joke... ah, of course, the banks are guilty, for not being too selective, in the opinion of a government official, as if banks didn't run risks of criminals going red in their accounts and not paying the debt...

So, if the criminals open accounts, the banks are guilty, if they use cell phones inside jails, the cell phone operator are guilty... what a joke...
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written by cacique, August 24, 2006
Self defense? You must be joking . . . or you are sick in the head.
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written by Truth, August 24, 2006
Self defense? You must be joking . . . or you are sick in the head.

What you gonna do if someone breaks into your house or the headquarters of you corrupt party? Will you invite the individual to have a tea and chat with you?

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