Chagur
10-05-02, 02:47 PM
Tomorrow, Brazilians vote for their next President.
One of the candidates, 'Lula', the Workers' Party candidate,
has a good chance of winning. Only problem: Domestic and
International financial circles are 'concerned' (to say the
least) that he'll revert to supporting the working and under-
class rather than the political elite, even though he has
tempered his previously fiery rhetoric.
My question: Will Lula, if elected, share Salvadore
Allende's fate (assassinated, killed, by an American
backed Chilean right-wing)?
One of the candidates, 'Lula', the Workers' Party candidate,
has a good chance of winning. Only problem: Domestic and
International financial circles are 'concerned' (to say the
least) that he'll revert to supporting the working and under-
class rather than the political elite, even though he has
tempered his previously fiery rhetoric.
My question: Will Lula, if elected, share Salvadore
Allende's fate (assassinated, killed, by an American
backed Chilean right-wing)?