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Dilma is a Puppet and Lula Her Puppeteer, Says Former President Cardoso PDF Print E-mail
2010 - February 2010
Written by Newsroom   
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 18:43

Dilma Rousseff For Fernando Henrique Cardoso, the former Brazilian president who preceded president José Inácio Lula da Silva, the presidential pre-candidate Dilma Rousseff is no more than a  "puppet" manipulated by Lula.

Cardoso from the main opposition party, Brazilian Social-democrats, PSDB addressing militants at a political rally described the ruling Workers Party, PT, candidate for October's presidential election as a dull bureaucrat with no political standing and who is "simply a Lula's puppet."

The former president anticipated that cabinet chief Dilma will not benefit from Lula's popularity who has over 80% approval, according to the latest public opinion polls.

"The fact is the Brazilian president has been forced to take command of Rousseff's campaign," insisted Cardoso in a report from Folha de S, Paulo.

President Lula has been actively participating in the inauguration of public works next to Rousseff and has promised to continue doing it, thus exposing the pre-candidate to Brazilian public opinion.

"Lula is acting as a ventriloquist for the shy Rousseff," said Cardoso.
 
The PT and the PSDB are considered the two forces with the best chances of winning next October 3 presidential election in Brazil.

The PSDB candidate, São Paulo governor José Serra, a workaholic, who lost to Lula in 2002, is leading in public opinion polls.

However since the Brazilian president took command of the campaign the 20 points difference over Dilma Rousseff has been contracting and Cardoso moved in to the stage.

Last Sunday in an article published in the São Paulo media and in Brazzil Magazine Cardoso called Lula a "serial liar" of coarse manners and language who has repeatedly shown his "intolerance proclivity."

"Lula is so obsessed with the presidential campaign and has lowered the discussion level to a pack of lies, he has become a serial liar," fond of coarse expressions and bouts.

But, "behind these bouts of arrogance we can easily identify the ghost of intolerance" wrote Cardoso in reference to the Lula da Silva style. "Mr. President you can't win elections with a rear-view mirror," he added

Lula is known to have instructed his ministers to polarize the presidential campaign between the PT and the PSDB, stating that when Cardoso left office in 2002 he had a very low approval and never had an interest in social policies.

PT delegates held a meeting over the weekend to plan the strategy for Dilma Rousseff's campaign.

On Wednesday, January 10 PT will be celebrating its 30 anniversary and a week later is scheduled to hold its national congress, the party's main forum, when 1.400 delegates will discuss government programs and later proclaim Dilma Rousseff as the presidential candidate, and hopefully the successor of Lula in the Planalto Palace.

Mercopress
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written by Andrade, February 09, 2010

"Lula is acting as a ventriloquist for the shy Rousseff," said Cardoso.


And he is acting as a ventriloquist for his disciple Serra.Todos são farinha do mesmo saco. smilies/angry.gif
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written by fired chc, February 09, 2010


and Cardoso himself, a Clinton puppet. Almost signing Alcantara to the gringo devils!

Costinha
It's the gringos fault . . .
written by Capnamerca, February 09, 2010
and Cardoso himself, a Clinton puppet. Almost signing Alcantara to the gringo devils
!

I like that.

To be honest, so far, neither party has mentioned anything they intend to do for the future of Brasil. Just bickering and squabbling and calling each other names. Oh, and pointing out any and all past mistakes of Lula and Cardoso, even though neither of them are running for office. It will be interesting to see how this plays with the voters.
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written by fired chc, February 10, 2010


Captain Merda:

Take a look at this map. See this little tiny island, way out in the Pacific Ocean? That's where the people who cares about what you say lives.

Why don't you put your nose in your ear and blow your brains out?

God Mess America

Costinha


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