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ocpagu Donating Member (154 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-06-11 11:48 PM
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14. Now you're questioning law enforcement in Brazil?
Edited on Tue Dec-06-11 11:50 PM by ocpagu
You see, I could take moral lessons of Brazil (or any Latin American country, for that matter) being corrupted or suffering with an "impunity culture" from citizens from most countries. Yours DEFINETELY is not among them.

The Dick Cheney/Halliburton/Oil looting/Iraq War episode is probably the most disgusting act of corruption/deception/looby (all together) practiced by a top official in the history of mankind.

Was Dick Cheney arrested? Was he prosecuted? Was he at least investigated?

What about the Wall Street gangsters and their fabricated financial crisis which caused damages in global proportions?

Were they prosecuted? Were they arrested? Did they have their money confiscated?

Or were they granted public money by US government to pay for their irresponsability and save their personal patrimony, at the cost of the working class?

What about Bush?

Seriously. Get a grip.
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  -Brazil's labor minister quits amid allegations of corruption Bacchus39  Dec-05-11 11:17 AM   #0 
  - The accusations against Lupi:  ocpagu   Dec-06-11 11:17 AM   #1 
     - 6 ministers have left, I don't think Lula had that problem  Bacchus39   Dec-06-11 11:22 AM   #2 
        - The 7 ministers...  ocpagu   Dec-06-11 11:32 AM   #3 
           - thanks, should have know better. corruption in latin america is common no matter who the president  Bacchus39   Dec-06-11 11:43 AM   #4 
              - "corruption in latin america is common no matter who the president"  ocpagu   Dec-06-11 01:19 PM   #5 
                 - the US is not without corruption. I think lobbying is a poor example  Bacchus39   Dec-06-11 01:48 PM   #6 
                    - Perhaps we have different perceptions of what corruption means.  ocpagu   Dec-06-11 03:31 PM   #7 
                       - it sound like our definition of "lobby" is different then  Bacchus39   Dec-06-11 03:45 PM   #8 
                          - ...  ocpagu   Dec-06-11 07:28 PM   #9 
                             - so why did they resign if there is no evidence of wrong doing?  Bacchus39   Dec-06-11 07:56 PM   #10 
                                - p.s. here are your words that confound me  Bacchus39   Dec-06-11 08:06 PM   #11 
                                - They resigned to spare the government of the political use of these supposed corruption scandals...  ocpagu   Dec-06-11 09:26 PM   #12 
                                   - I also find it weird that they all resigned this year  Bacchus39   Dec-06-11 09:47 PM   #13 
                                      - Now you're questioning law enforcement in Brazil?  ocpagu   Dec-06-11 11:48 PM   #14 
                                         - it was Bush's call, he has the ultimate responsibility  Bacchus39   Dec-07-11 05:52 AM   #15 
 

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