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Bono
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« on: November 08, 2006, 12:57:22 PM »
« edited: November 08, 2006, 04:39:39 PM by Bono »

Brazilian presidents have commited suicide, been deposed in military coups and impeached all for less, much less, than Lula. Yet, Lula is stronger than ever. Lula is a good name for a genocidal dictator, don't you think? Oh sure, he seems nice. Not socialist at all. Just like Mao was a christian reformer, Lenin was just a liberal, Hitler was the saviour of the german economy, Fidel was a democrat, etc, etc, etc. Beware the rise of the ULSR (Union of Latin Socialist Republics)!



Eternal Mascot of the Union of Latin Socialist Republics (ULSR) exchanging jokes with the President for Life of the ULSR.




ULSR's Council of Governors, showing reporters how the stack of bodies from their opponents will look like from a great distance.




Same thing, except Morales was in the bathroom.



Governor for Life of the Democratic Republic of Chile receiving a kiss on the hand by the Vice President for Life of the Union of Latin Socialist Republics.




Governor for Life of the Democratic Republic of Uruguay receiving tips about torture techniques from the Governor for Life of the Democratic Republic of Argentina. The President and Vice-President of the Union of Latin Socialists Republics listen in.

http://www.answers.com/topic/foro-de-s-o-paulo

Foro de São Paulo (FSP, São Paulo Forum) is a conference of left-wing political parties, idealized by President Fidel Castro of Cuba and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil located in Latin America. It initiated by the Workers' Party (PT) of Brazil.


Chilean MIR - Leftist guerrilla movement which finances itself by kidnapping innocent people. Not just in Chile, it is supposedly the boss of the brazilian kidnapping "industry".


Nothing needs to be said about latin america's biggest slave owner.


Lula, the nine fingered monster!


Also present were representatives from the FARC, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, which are also known for financing their activities by kidnapping innocent people (among other things). They conquered a large part of the colombian territory through extremely brutal acts of terrorism.




José Dirceu. Lula's right hand man. If Lula is Lenin, Dirceu is Stalin. Quite fitting consdering his first name, which could be translated as Joseph.

About four years into the military regime, Dirceu was arrested. His marxist-leninist rebel friends then kidnapped the american embassador and demanded his release (and of some other leftist terrorists, of course). He was "released" and fled the terrible brutal brazilian military regime that in 21 years killed a whole 300 people, mostly violent communists (amazing how brutal they were, isn't it?). Where did he go? A peace loving nation where people don't get killed for their politics perhaps? Not quite. He moved to Cuba. He still vacations there all the time.

He took a slight hit when the corruption scandals broke out, but he still acts "behind the scenes" so to speak. Funny thing, many years ago, one of the terrorists involved in the kidnapping that allowed Dirceu to move to Cuba tried to alert people to a mini version of the corruption scheme which recently cost him his political rights. Even funnier, Lula lived rent-free in the apartment of the businessman that was being used to funnel money from the city to the party coffers.

Some people believe Dirceu is responsible for the murder of Celso Daniel, as well as 8 of the witnesses in his murder case. Celso Daniel was mayor and part of the Worker's Party (yes, that is Dirceu/Lula's party too!). According to some, among which are Daniel's brother, Daniel was about to go public with all the dirt he was involved in as mayor.
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« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2006, 11:59:17 PM »

Uruguay and Chile will stay Democratic for a long time. Argentina is just as likely to end up a fascist dictatorship as Socialist. I did find the post amusing, and whil;sty I don't want to make fun of you or anything, if this post wasn't made in jest then you are a bit off your rocker.
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« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2006, 12:20:08 AM »

Uruguay and Chile will stay Democratic for a long time. Argentina is just as likely to end up a fascist dictatorship as Socialist. I did find the post amusing, and whil;sty I don't want to make fun of you or anything, if this post wasn't made in jest then you are a bit off your rocker.
He's serious
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« Reply #3 on: November 11, 2006, 06:35:19 PM »

Argentina is just as likely to end up a fascist dictatorship as Socialist.

I assume you mean there´s a 99.9% chance that none of those outcomes will happen.
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« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2006, 09:00:30 PM »

Argentina is just as likely to end up a fascist dictatorship as Socialist.

I assume you mean there´s a 99.9% chance that none of those outcomes will happen.

Yeah the most likely is another military coup since Argentina's had plenty of those in its recent history, though even now I consider that especially unlikely particularly since this did not occur even during the darkest days of the 2001 Financial Crisis.
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