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But the fact that a corrupt politician was condemned yesterday isn't a problem - actually, it is the solution.
I don't know who Mark Weisbrot is, be he is clearing defending Lula on a ideology basis. I'm a left winger too, but that doesn't change the fact that Lula is a corrupt politician.
But there is one thing that gets me more mad than reading some brainless left-wing blogger's nonsense. And that thing is the total lack of interest of the elites on condemning right-wing politicians.
The elite is commemorating Lula's condemnation (as everyone who praises justice should), but they are "forgetting" the corrupt right-wing politicians that are in power today as if they were not like Lula.
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Brazil has always been a banana republic.
But the fact that a corrupt politician was condemned yesterday isn't a problem - actually, it is the solution.
I don't know who Mark Weisbrot is, be he is clearing defending Lula on a ideology basis. I'm a left winger too, but that doesn't change the fact that Lula is a corrupt politician.
But there is one thing that gets me more mad than reading some brainless left-wing blogger's nonsense. And that thing is the total lack of interest of the elites on condemning right-wing politicians.
The elite is commemorating Lula's condemnation (as everyone who praises justice should), but they are "forgetting" the corrupt right-wing politicians that are in power today as if they were not like Lula.
Right, If the right down there was in power when oil was $125 then we would be reading about the right’s convictions...
USD zombieism has no political allegiances to either side... the zombie virus infects both sides equally...
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