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Written by Cristovam Buarque
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Tuesday, 03 July 2007 11:01 |
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The Brazilian Congress has good reason to be ashamed of the low credibility
rating the public has given it. After enjoying decades of prestige in the late
1980s and early 1990s - with the redemocratization, the resistance to the
dictatorship, the struggle for direct election of the President, the preparation
of the Constitution and the approval of impeachment - the Congress entered into
a crisis of credibility beginning with the Budget Scandal of the 1990s. My Premium Content
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in southern countries and the list they lead is a long and expinsev one for the peoples of the nations that elect and suport there
life styles , theifs , lies , coverups , selfinduglent pet projects whitch benfit there there familys & friends ,
never get any thing done in a day , jobs we all wish we had so we too could suck the life out of the country and the people that put us in power .
I GUESS I WAS TALKING ABOUT EVER DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AS OF LATE
lets vote them all out of power and cut the pay down to the what the avrage person makes in that country , receive the same medical as us ,
and only pay them when they complete a job to our satafaction