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South America Is More than Drugs and Crime, Brazil's Lula Will Tell Obama PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Obama and Lula Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the President of Brazil, revealed that during his coming meeting with his US counterpart on Saturday, March 14, he would ask American President Barack Obama to adopt a more "development minded" attitude towards Latin America.

"We are a democratic and pacific continent and the US should look at us with a more development minded attitude and not only think about drug trafficking and organized crime," said Lula who will be the first Latin American leader to meet President Obama at the White House.

Lula said the main purpose of his trip to Washington, invited by President Obama, is to convince the new US leader to become a "partner" of Latin America and help strengthen the continent.

The meeting was originally scheduled for March 17th but was advanced because of St. Patrick's Day.

A long agenda awaits the two presidents beginning with the world slowdown and the coming G-20 summit in London where both leaders will again meet. Brazil has emerged as a strong supporter of free trade and has urged a quick approval of the WTO Doha round to help abort the growing global protectionist tendencies.

On the more political side, Lula will want to talk about Venezuela, Cuba, Bolivia and overall relations with Latin America.

Earlier this week, President Hugo Chavez gave the green light for Lula to talk with Obama about Venezuela and the diplomatic rift with the US, inherited from the previous George W. Bush administration.

On Cuba Lula is expected to insist with the Latin American consensus that it's time to end the US embargo on the Castro regime. Brazil has pointed out that the (new) US position towards Cuba will have a significant effect on relations of the continent with Washington.

The Brazilian president is also expected to defend Bolivia, which has had a troublesome relation, full of retaliations with the former Bush administration. Bolivia has seen its textiles exports to the US suspended following the expulsion of the US ambassador in La Paz and the DEA officers, whose office was closed down.

Biofuels of which the US and Brazil are leading global producers (from corn and sugar cane respectively) is another chapter of the agenda particularly since the Obama stimulus plan contemplates US$ 15 billion for the development of new clean energies, cut US overseas dependency on imported oil and reduce emissions which stimulate climate change.

Following the meeting Lula will travel to New York for a conference to US businesses about investment opportunities in Brazil.

In a brief release on the coming visit the White House said "Brazil is a close friend and partner of the United States" and President Obama "looks forward to discussing ways in which the two countries can strengthen cooperation on global and hemispheric challenges."

President Obama is also looking forward "to consulting with President Lula on effective measures to respond to the global financial crisis during the upcoming G-20 meeting, ensuring a productive agenda for the Summit of the Americas in April and on ways to deepen cooperation on other wide-ranging issues in the bilateral relationship."

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Joao/asp
written by Adriana A., March 11, 2009
The thread about Goldman's case is not on the breaking news anymore. But I wrote an important conment there for you guys. Please take a look. Thanks.
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He Will tell him what??
written by Amman Mohammed, March 11, 2009
just for your information, in case you did not know, World Business and Global Corporations depend and benefit heavily on Crime and Drug proceeds. So If President Lula actually tells Obama that Brasil is not about Big time Drugs and Crime, No one in DC or President Obama himself will not be impressed by this nonsense. Unless of course, Obama himself is as clueless as Lula is about what is going on in the world today. Tell me, You did'nt know this? where are you from? Do you have a college degree?
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written by AlianaZayne, March 11, 2009
Haha Very funny. You should't be so cynical. Lula is telling the President not to let the pot call the Kettle black.
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South America Is More than Drugs and Crime, Brazil's Lula Will Tell Obama
written by ..................., March 11, 2009
Right! He needs to remember the easy whores!

South America is simply a stinking toilet.
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who writes for the news room ?????????????????????????
written by forrest allen brown, March 11, 2009
I think lula will see a big different US

last time no one even cared or new when he came in except for all the blocked roads and
drunk brasilians laying around ,

But this trip he will see a US pissed off at him and brasil about his band of crooks
and all there lieing ways .

and we even plan protest in NY at his so called business lunchen as Mr goldman only lives across the river .

and if lula is the best toung for the latin race me a higher power help you
as lula wont
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dont worry adriana...i hope you missed my thomas jefferson joke...
written by asp, March 11, 2009
and i hope obama makes some deals with lula for oil and ethanal, so the usa can depend much less on chaves and the middle east.

i dont live in a stinking toilet, i live in a beautiful place most americans would give a left testicle , or ovarie , for..

i dont know, after iraq , economic disastors from greedy rich trying to get richer, waves of unemployment coming and coming,the toilet water is rising up there in the states...

the comment about the drugs has some truth...they ought to just legalise marijuana and really jump start the economy world wide
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South America Is More than Drugs and Crime, Brazil's Lula Will Tell Obama
written by Pancho, March 11, 2009
South America Is More than Drugs and Crime, Brazil's Lula Will Tell Obama
written by ..................., March 11, 2009
Right! He needs to remember the easy whores!

And don't forget about the racism!
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Adriana A
written by João da Silva, March 11, 2009
Hi Adriana,

I got to see your message on the other thread and I am happy that you got to see the interview with Goldman, before I corrected your mistake! (And thanks for complementing me for having taught you how to make "fancy posts" smilies/cheesy.gif).

I think that the case will be resolved in favor of Goldman. However, lets wait and see.

As for ASP´s comment:

i dont live in a stinking toilet, i live in a beautiful place most americans would give a left testicle , or ovarie , for..


Since I have been to the place where he lives, I agree with him!!! He is truly a "Man san Frontier"

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written by Double-Dot, March 11, 2009
Do you have a college degree?


Yes. I found it at the bottom of a Detergent Pack. smilies/wink.gif
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Adriana A
written by João da Silva, March 11, 2009
Ah, I forgot to add in my previous entry that Sean´s stepfather seems to be an "Advogado de porta de cadeia". smilies/cheesy.gif
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adriana,we are all trying to learn how to make "fancy "posts from joao (and augustus)
written by asp, March 11, 2009
...as you can plainly see,ive learned a hell of a lot from them....
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Joao and asp, you guys are lovely!
written by Adriana A., March 11, 2009
Thank you so much! It meant a lot to me. The fact that I cannot see and know you guys personally, does not exclude me from my responsibilities. Like I said I cannot handle injustice and unfairness coming from me.

"Advogado de porta de cadeia".


My father says that a lot. smilies/cheesy.gif

ASP:
adriana,we are all trying to learn how to make "fancy "posts from joao (and augustus)
written by asp, March 11, 2009

...as you can plainly see,ive learned a hell of a lot from them....


Yes, they like to share their knowledge smilies/smiley.gif
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Adriana A/ASP
written by João da Silva, March 11, 2009
Thanks for your kind words. I am sure Augustus would appreciate them too.

"Advogado de porta de cadeia".

My father says that a lot.


Adriana, your father is a wise man. One look at his letter (which you posted) of this Advogado was enough to tell me that he is one. smilies/cheesy.gif smilies/grin.gif
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South America Is More than Drugs and Crime, Brazil's Lula Will Tell Obama
written by ch.c., March 11, 2009
Ohhh yesssssssss !
Also a country full of corruptions, with millions of street children, 1000 municipalities having brothels offering sex with minors,
killers are freed because either found innocents by your Courts of Supreme INjusticesssssssssssssss or at worst freed after 1/6th of their jail term due to good behaviors, death squads never arrested, slave alike working conditions for millions of unregistered
workers, racism against your non white citizens, -----just to name a few more than only Drugs and Crimes !

Ohhhhhhh and at least 30 % percent of the population living in your favelas....in the 2 wealthiest states.
Meaning a much higher rate in other states by definition....in a country that pretends to be...MIDDLE CLASS NOW !!!!!

VIVA ROBBING HOOK, SECOND ONLY TO MACHIAVEL !!!!!
VIVA ROBBING HOOK THE EMPEROR OF CHEATERS, PRINCE OF A THOUSAND AND ONE LIES.

And to Joao "Man san Frontier".....we say "un homme sans frontière" smilies/wink.gif smilies/cheesy.gif
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asp " dont live in a stinking toilet, i live in a beautiful place most americans would give a left testicle "
written by ch.c., March 11, 2009
Is your father a high ranking politician, a lawmaker, or member of Robbing Hook exclusive "advisers" ?

Ohhh then I bet he also has has a nice Miami condo or mansao and a confortable bank account in Miami AND New York !

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Ch.c
written by João da Silva, March 11, 2009
And to Joao "Man san Frontier".....we say "un homme sans frontière"


Thank God, you are back to enrich this blog with your outspoken but witty comments. Also I do appreciate your correcting my poor French. BUT.....BUT...., how do you say it in German that you are fluent in?

Were you in U.S. again?
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asp
written by João da Silva, March 11, 2009
ASP, hereby we declare you as un homme sans frontière as well as persona non grata. I suggest you start brushing up your high school French to understand these "fancy " French expressions. smilies/cheesy.gif smilies/grin.gif

P.S: If you have any difficulty to decode what Ch.c said, you better consult Lord Augustus. smilies/smiley.gif
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Amman Mohammed
written by João da Silva, March 11, 2009
Salaam ahlé khum. You must be a recently released detainee from Gitmo. How was life there? If you are stateless and looking for a country to go, we will welcome you with open arms.

BTW, is that Cuban dictator Fidel still alive?
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Ch.c
written by João da Silva, March 11, 2009
Is your father a high ranking politician, a lawmaker, or member of Robbing Hook exclusive "advisers" ?

Ohhh then I bet he also has has a nice Miami condo or mansao and a confortable bank account in Miami AND New York !


Ch.c, would you mind stop trying to pick up a fight with ASP? He is not what you say. He is a simple American who likes where he lives. Just about 30 minutes drive from where I am.

BUT....BUT...... I heard that he is a direct descendant of Mrs.O´Leary . smilies/cheesy.gif smilies/grin.gif
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Forrest
written by João da Silva, March 11, 2009
and we even plan protest in NY at his so called business lunchen as Mr goldman only lives across the river .


Sorry, Forrest. According to the news here, Goldman is already in Brasil for the next 4 days, taking psychological tests. So I do not think that he is going to be in NYC to protest. If you want to spend your money to go there, it is up to you.

BTW, Goldman and Lins e Silva are the birds of the same feather. Only the time will tell. Hope that Sean does not get to suffer in the whole story.
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sorry to disapoint you.ch c...
written by asp, March 11, 2009
i live in a small cramped poorly made apartment with no car...but im close to a world class beach that attracts some beautul people...right over the hill is another world class beach that looks like its from the caribean...and 10 to 15 minutes away are 3 or 4 other world class beaches..i dont have extravagent needs and i live simply...where man doesnt live with only beach only ,when the sun is shining and i can still swim in the water, i dont need much else in the world, except my business to kick in every once and a while , some delicious food that is in abundance down here, and an alive and vibrant culture with lots of drumming and dancing ...
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so why do he have to take psychological tests in brasil
written by forrest allen brown, March 12, 2009
do the stepfather have to ???
or is this a ploy by brasilian laywers to keep him from infront of the camras
in the US so brasil does not look bad ?????

can you beleive the news there JOAO
or the justice system as he is the father .
Mr goldman
not the stepfather or the grandparents the real sperm donor he has the right to be with his son
as did the CUBAN father that the US returned his son to a nation with the worst human rights laws in
this part of the world . and i do beleive brasil demanded that the child be returned to cube .


NOW WHY DOES NOT BRASIL DO THE SAME AS THE US DID ???????????????????????

ASP man does not live by beach alone there are some 450.000.000 cubic metric miles of water on the earth
with some 3/4 million miles of good beaches to live on one and visit 2 others you have found your idea of true paradice
i have seen water so clear it is like my boat was floating on air
sand so black the night has light
and music and people of different cultures with food that is just
unbeleiveable
dam its good to be alive and to out live your enamies
but never your children

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Forrest
written by João da Silva, March 12, 2009
do the stepfather have to ???


He has to do it too. The psychological tests have to be done on both and I think the Presiding judge Costa accepted the suggestions given by "Supporter", "Adriana A", "Lord Augustus", "ASP" and my excellent (but humble) self. Goldman is also having free access to his son. Who knows he may extend his stay. I think that it is going to have a happy ending.

As for your question on the other thread:

JOAO
55 for me 12 feb
you have a good one


Many happy returns. You must have been in Vietnam during the end of that stupid war. I had a friend who served in the beginning and that was the reason I thought you were 63. My apologies.

BTW, did you know that the Iraqi reporter who hurled shoes at your fellow Texan (???) got 3 years imprisonment?

War is a bad business for those at the receiving end and a very good one for the Armaments manufacturers . A couple of years ago, I was reading a book with the title "The Arms of Krupp". If you have a chance, I suggest you read it.

Anyway, I will have a cold one tomorrow night to celebrate your 55th birthday.
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Where is the four-footed beast called Augustus ???
written by Double-Dot, March 13, 2009
The Banana eating beast probably was captured and locked up back in the zoo !!!


God bless America
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Yes Joao got the last of that one
written by forrest allen brown, March 13, 2009
wars are fought by men to affraid not to fight

will look for that book .
yes the ten thousand day war would have been a short one if the press and congress stayed out of it
remember the first gulf war 101 hours no press no congress .
now you have inbeded press in the units just crying over everthing .
none give the full news
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