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The Trillion Dollar War
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08/02/2007 10:39:26
 
 
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Thread ID:
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Message ID:
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>>>>So far Lula was considered as pro-business. Is it going to change in his second term?
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>>>Lula is a kind of parrot.. He has a different speach for every occasion.. example: on venezuela "viva la revolution".. for bush: "welcome buddies"..
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>>>His politician group never had on the power before.. So, that big unexperience brought comedy and drama to the "ophera".. corruption is also other ingredient of this soap ophera..
>>>
>>>even with this situation, Brazil is growing and have great new economical perpectives for a near future..
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>>Yes, I know that. So, would you agree that anti-business outbursts a-la Bolivia/Venezuela are unlikely? I look at some small stock with business interests in Brazil, so I'm interested in your 'insider' opinion.
>
>For very less we saw other wars.. bolivia invaded and arrested Brazilian patrimony.. Cut a big viable brazilian project of gas consumption for vehicles..
>
>The Venezuela president behaves as a great clown..
>
>And, for a reason to defend the same "socialist???" causes.. They still keep playing with the same toys..

Ok. I see that I should read between the lines. I will try. Thank you.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant
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