Bobby Lee
08-15-02, 04:13 AM
History's Of Country's That Conquer
Here is some general History about this subject.
I think its ironic that this is also the place many Nazi war criminals ended up.
It wasnt just last week Bush gave Brazil a Multi Billion dollar Loan? Kinda Wierd if you ask me?
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I found this artical on a Translated page From ex Brazilian Military leader whom was murdered. It no wonder, he must have had some very powerful oppositions!!!
Brazil -
Organized Crime in Brazil
Some 65 mafia leaders from the Cosa Nostra, Camorra, N'Drangheta and La Sacra Corona Unita mobs have bases of operations in Brazil. Most of the mobsters make Rio their headquarters. Sixteen mob bosses have been jailed in the past four years in Brazil; 12 were arrested in Rio. The crooks have been taking advantage of Brazil's chaotic three-year economic program and the lack of legislation against organized crime.
The Italians aren't the only boys in town. Gangsters from Russia, Korea, Japan and Nigeria have also set up shop in Brazil.
Brazil - Designer Death Squads
In Brazil, death squads are like bowling teams anywhere else. Besides murder gangs comprised of former and current police officers (see "The Players"), there are also death squads made up of congressmen and even, believe it or not, taxi drivers.
In February 1999, an investigation into allegations that Congressman Hildebrando Pascoal is the chairman of the board of a death gang responsible for murdering at least 30 people since 1985 was initiated by the Supreme Federal Tribunal, the nation's top court.
Death squads are active in at least 9 of Brazil's 27 states. In Acre, a death squad composed entirely of taxi drivers is thought to be roaming around whacking people after fender benders.
The Acre taxi hit team has killed at least five people, usually folks involved in accidents with a cab. Steer clear of taxis in Acre, and if you've gotta take one, it'd be a good idea to leave a real good tip.
Brazil - The Country
Imagine a country where the most dangerous criminals are those that are supposed to protect you; a place where you are always the prisoner. Could it be Hell?
Close. It's Brazil, where the most dangerous people are cops, anyone who ever was a cop, and anyone who ever thought of becoming a cop-not to mention all off-duty cops.
In April 1997, 17 cops went on trial for the massacre of 21 residents of a shantytown in Rio. The victims' crime? Living in a neighborhood where some police officers were killed.
In May 1999, a Sao Paulo court overturned the 59-year prison sentence given a former police officer who was videotaped shooting at slum dwellers.
The cop was one of eight caught on tape in 1997 beating the crap out of three men with nightsticks at a Sao Paulo roadblock. After the gendarmes allowed the victims to return to their car, the convicted officer decided to take some target practice and killed a 27-year-old mechanic in the back seat.
During the same month, hundreds of Rio slum residents rioted after the police shooting and killing of a 15-year-old boy. It was the third child shot by police in as many days.
Just another day in the office with Brazil's finest.
Rio de Janeiro is a continuing source of petty crimes committed by street kids barely out of pajamas.
Shopkeepers pay the cops to pick off the toddler thieves like coyotes on a Wyoming sheep farm. About five children are murdered a day, according to the University of Sao Paulo.
Treated like vermin, most street urchins have a short life span. Many work for drug dealers; they sniff glue and gasoline to kill their hunger pangs.
There is little sympathy on behalf of Rio's citizenry for these prepubescent dope peddlers, and it's unlikely that the police, who knock them off on a regular basis, will be convicted for what is generally viewed as a socially beneficial act.
Is is estimated that there are 7 million kids living on the streets in Brazil. Hunted by death squads like rats in a sewer, they subsist by begging, stealing and deionizing themselves on petrol-based solvents. Are they a threat? You bet.
Other criminals in Brazil fall under the umbrella of nebulous quasi-terrorists.
One street gang, with visions of sugarplums and Abu Nidal, menacingly calls itself the Commando Vermelho (Red Command). This "terrorist" group strikes in a sporadic fashion, but its actions are essentially criminal activities.
In fact, the Red Command may be no more than a gang operating under a nom de guerre. And the absence of any identifiable pattern in the crimes suggests most are the work of individuals rather than any organized group.
There's a huge difference in living standards between the developed south of Brazil and the northeast. Consequently, there has been massive migration to Rio's and Sao Paulo's slums. This has caused a sharp increase in urban violence.
A group of neo-Nazi nasties called Carecas do Brasil (Skinheads of Brazil) operate with two other extremist clubs out of Sao Paulo and specialize in brutally beating Nordestinos (northeasterners) along with Jews, blacks and gays, not to mention murdering street kids.
The poverty-stricken lower classes have essentially seen zero benefits from the past growth of the economy. About half of all Brazilians are black, and they make, on average, about half of what the whites make.
In Brazil, nearly one-fifth of the population is illiterate.
The country also has one of the world's most disparate income distributions: 60 percent of the national wealth is possessed by one percent of the population, with maybe 50 percent of the population living in poverty. Since World War II, the purchasing power of Brazil's minimum wage has been cut in half. Because of widespread inefficiency and corruption, only 8 percent of the government's social spending reaches the poorest of the population. In Rio, poor families have become squatters on empty lots and in abandoned and partially completed housing complexes.
Brazil's underbelly is also being corroded by the spread of drug abuse and such diseases as AIDS, bubonic plague and cholera-a few good reasons for a lot of crime.
http://www.comebackalive.com/df/dplaces/brazil/intro.htm
Current Edition Of The Brazilian State , And Government History
THE COMMUNIST ATTEMPT
The expansion of the "USSR Empire" - Brazil chosen as one of their targets
Importance of Brazil for communist expansion alongwith China and Spain.
Foundation of the Brazilian Communist Party - 1822.
Infiltration in Brazilian Armed Forces.
Attempts in November 1935. Brazilian cities of Natal, Recife and Rio.
"In South America nothing can be done without the fall of Brazil".
Final Brazilian victory. Simultaneous rising of German Nazi influence.
Hence, the 1937 Fascist Constitution. Dictatorship until 1945.
WORLD WAR I - 1914/1918
Brazil's Presidente Walisache(Welch)German Translation, (Schusseler)known as Wenceslau Braz;
Declaration of war against Germany on 1917;
Brazil took part through a medical hospital (headed by Count d'Eu, son-in-law of the deceased emperor D. Pedro II) and the Navy;
The "influenza" just after the war caused hundred of deaths (here called "Spanish Gripe");
The organized life, i.e. administration, suffered heavy losses and disorganization;
La "Belle Epoque"- Its influence in cultural life in Brazil;
THE SECOND REPUBLIC - 1930/1937
The "October(Oktober) Revolution" (October, 3rd, 1930);
The former Republican Constitution abolished by the winners;
The promising of a new political - administrative organization;
Nazi-fascist influence over the new Government;
Communist activities - "Aliança Nacional Libertadora";
São Paulo state Revolution - 1932 - fight for a Constitution;
Ação Integralista Brasileira - Brazilian "Integralist" Action - Fascist;
A new "Constitution" (fascist style) is voted under influence of the government - 1934;
The comunist attempt - 1935 - Brazil chosen by Soviet Union amidst more than 150 independent nations to be the geopolitic target as the counterpart of their action on the other side of the Atlantic (Spain and South Africa);
The 1937 coup. Abolition of the Federation. A new constitution is imposed;
Dictatorship until 1945.
"The Fascist Constitution" - Nov, 10th, 1937
Brazilian Dictator, Getulio Vargas, eliminates people's representation, lawfully elected State Governors, Mayors, burns State flags.
Brazil becomes no longer a Federation but a "Unitary Republic".
The Dictator imposes a new Constitution to the Nation.
That regime lasts until October, 29, 1945.
Ousting of the Dictator. Further political consequences. Brazil return to Democracy.
THE "THIRD REPUBLIC" - 1937/1945
Total dictatorship;
Government leaning to Germany but under pressure of Brazilian democrats;
The start of better industrial development;
Strategic minerals helping the american war industry;
The new siderurgy;
The settlement of north american air bases on the Brazilian Northeart to help "jumping" over the Atlantic towards Africa;
Brazilian declaration of war to the "Axis"- August 22, 1942;
Brazilian Expeditionary Forces in Italy;
Political movements in favor of restauration of democracy;
Military coup ousts dictator Getúlio Vargas;
The Government is handed to the President of the Supreme Court;
Politicians start reorganizing the national institutions aiming at reaching a democracy;
"The World War II" :
International position of Brazil.
Heavy German influence.
EUA authorized to install an air base in the Brazilian Northeast to better reaching North Africa.
Torpedoing of Brazilian merchants ships
Flight of Brazilian German families enlisting in the German Army.
Intense activity of German U-boats along the Brazilian coast.
Anti-submarine action by Brazilian Air Force.
Concentration camps for captured German submarine crews
Declaration of War - Aug, 22, 1942.
The Brazilian Expeditionary Force in Italy.
THE FOURTH REPUBLIC - 1945/1964
A new Constitution is voted - 1946;
Reorganization of the Senate and House of Representatives (Câmara dos Deputados) of the Union;
Reorganization of the political life of the States;
Communist attempts to influence the political scene;
The "Tamandaré" episode - Nov 11th, 1955;
The illegal impeachment of the President and Vice-President - 1955;
Brasília - Federal District - The new capital - 1960;
The 1960 Presidential elections;
New President relinquishment - Aug, 25 1961;
Vice President's attempts to institute a "Peoples Republic" supported by the extreme left;
A Military "Counter-Revolution" ousts the President and all his "folks"- Mar, 31, 1964;
THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION - 1964/1980
- Cuban dictator Castro and his influence over the Brazilian "leftists"; - Foreign money injection for organization and preparation, by the government, of a new "Popular Republic" with deep intervention in the country's economy; - The sovietic and chinese interference; - The secret organization of the reaction; - The Amy's permanent study of the political evolution; - Disturbs all over Brazil; - Seizing of private lands by organized "Farm Workers Leagues"; - The simultaneous military action all over Brazil; - Although not closing the Congress, heavy restriction of its powers; - Editing of the "Institutional Act Nº 1" (1964) followed by other ones (1966-Nº 2),(1968-Nº 5) and others; - The progressive reduction of the restrictions imposed by successive "Institutional Acts"; - Strong industrial and agricultural development; - The end of the "Counter-Revolutionary Period" - 1980; - Increasing of exportation of industrialized products; - Wide development of communication services and electric plants; - Expressive increasing of the Brazilian GNP during that period;
THE SO CALLED "NEW REPUBLIC"- 1981 on
Following the end of the "Counter-Revolution" period (1964/1980);
Resuming of the full democratic life;
The sickness and final death of the newly elected President (Apr. 21 1981);
Elected Vice-President is empowered by the Congress as new President of the Republic;
Increasing of inflation and its consequences;
Election of a new President - 1985;
Impeachment of the new President:-
1994 elections;
1995 - A new President is elected;
1998 - Re-election of the President;
THE 1988 CONSTITUTION
- So called the "Citizen Constitution";
- Too much extensive and prolix;
- Difficult use and interpretation;
- 1994 elections;
- 1995 - A new President is elected;
- 1998 - Re-election of the President ;
- Current situation - the "globalization" and consequences;
-Billions given by the Bush administration 2002 to a country of Organized Crime, and social unrest.
The current statues of the German, Russian, Nazi decendents, Austrias Federalist roll. United States Secrete Agenda's in Brazil. U.N does secrete investigations.
Now the Current State of America is to legitimize with reason the attack of Others Nations state of Beliefs. Everyone has the right to use whatever force is called for to protect that which is theirs against harm!
*disclaimer
The authors and publishers assume no liability nor do they encourage you to do, see, visit or try any of the activities or actions discussed in this site. This is intended to inform, it is not the opinions of the author of copy. This is copied material from various sources compiled from around the globe.
* This is a pretty upsetting situation, maybe we should all be careful that the Communist factions that have tried to dominate, and enslave the world are not doing it again. This time it may be so subtle that no one is watching? It starts with marriages, decendents of these Communist nations, and a Political party to organize it. Then pretty soon they have land and property, Oil and Gas royalties to fund their secrete agenda. Then before you know it the Government is full of these people and then its to late! THE THIRD RIECHT HAS RISIN AGAIN!
I would like to say that this seems to be what has been happening since the Civil war, and the others. Oh so Subtle. We are a Democratic Society being forced to Socialism by this movement, and factions mentioned above. We should all remember the Horror caused to mankind during world wars. Is this the kind of world we want? One that has no mercy for the sick, or disabled? A Nation that has no Place for the old? Communist doctrine has no use for the non productive or the defective requardless of reason. I am speaking of Stalinism, and Hard Forms of Marxisms. It seems the only one's who are hip on these Ideals are the ones who want to run it! Thats is what happens, the King sits in the palace, while the peasents are picking roaches out of their rice!
INS; has done a poor job deciphering the differences between Latin Americans and Hispanics, As well as the others who have been entering the U.S under false pretenses(9/11).
DO YOU THINK WE AS A NATION ARE IN TROUBLE? DO YOU THINK IT MAY BE TO LATE ALREADY?
Below is a reference about Brazil
http://www.comebackalive.com/df/dplaces/brazil/intro.htm
:eek:
Here is some general History about this subject.
I think its ironic that this is also the place many Nazi war criminals ended up.
It wasnt just last week Bush gave Brazil a Multi Billion dollar Loan? Kinda Wierd if you ask me?
*
I found this artical on a Translated page From ex Brazilian Military leader whom was murdered. It no wonder, he must have had some very powerful oppositions!!!
Brazil -
Organized Crime in Brazil
Some 65 mafia leaders from the Cosa Nostra, Camorra, N'Drangheta and La Sacra Corona Unita mobs have bases of operations in Brazil. Most of the mobsters make Rio their headquarters. Sixteen mob bosses have been jailed in the past four years in Brazil; 12 were arrested in Rio. The crooks have been taking advantage of Brazil's chaotic three-year economic program and the lack of legislation against organized crime.
The Italians aren't the only boys in town. Gangsters from Russia, Korea, Japan and Nigeria have also set up shop in Brazil.
Brazil - Designer Death Squads
In Brazil, death squads are like bowling teams anywhere else. Besides murder gangs comprised of former and current police officers (see "The Players"), there are also death squads made up of congressmen and even, believe it or not, taxi drivers.
In February 1999, an investigation into allegations that Congressman Hildebrando Pascoal is the chairman of the board of a death gang responsible for murdering at least 30 people since 1985 was initiated by the Supreme Federal Tribunal, the nation's top court.
Death squads are active in at least 9 of Brazil's 27 states. In Acre, a death squad composed entirely of taxi drivers is thought to be roaming around whacking people after fender benders.
The Acre taxi hit team has killed at least five people, usually folks involved in accidents with a cab. Steer clear of taxis in Acre, and if you've gotta take one, it'd be a good idea to leave a real good tip.
Brazil - The Country
Imagine a country where the most dangerous criminals are those that are supposed to protect you; a place where you are always the prisoner. Could it be Hell?
Close. It's Brazil, where the most dangerous people are cops, anyone who ever was a cop, and anyone who ever thought of becoming a cop-not to mention all off-duty cops.
In April 1997, 17 cops went on trial for the massacre of 21 residents of a shantytown in Rio. The victims' crime? Living in a neighborhood where some police officers were killed.
In May 1999, a Sao Paulo court overturned the 59-year prison sentence given a former police officer who was videotaped shooting at slum dwellers.
The cop was one of eight caught on tape in 1997 beating the crap out of three men with nightsticks at a Sao Paulo roadblock. After the gendarmes allowed the victims to return to their car, the convicted officer decided to take some target practice and killed a 27-year-old mechanic in the back seat.
During the same month, hundreds of Rio slum residents rioted after the police shooting and killing of a 15-year-old boy. It was the third child shot by police in as many days.
Just another day in the office with Brazil's finest.
Rio de Janeiro is a continuing source of petty crimes committed by street kids barely out of pajamas.
Shopkeepers pay the cops to pick off the toddler thieves like coyotes on a Wyoming sheep farm. About five children are murdered a day, according to the University of Sao Paulo.
Treated like vermin, most street urchins have a short life span. Many work for drug dealers; they sniff glue and gasoline to kill their hunger pangs.
There is little sympathy on behalf of Rio's citizenry for these prepubescent dope peddlers, and it's unlikely that the police, who knock them off on a regular basis, will be convicted for what is generally viewed as a socially beneficial act.
Is is estimated that there are 7 million kids living on the streets in Brazil. Hunted by death squads like rats in a sewer, they subsist by begging, stealing and deionizing themselves on petrol-based solvents. Are they a threat? You bet.
Other criminals in Brazil fall under the umbrella of nebulous quasi-terrorists.
One street gang, with visions of sugarplums and Abu Nidal, menacingly calls itself the Commando Vermelho (Red Command). This "terrorist" group strikes in a sporadic fashion, but its actions are essentially criminal activities.
In fact, the Red Command may be no more than a gang operating under a nom de guerre. And the absence of any identifiable pattern in the crimes suggests most are the work of individuals rather than any organized group.
There's a huge difference in living standards between the developed south of Brazil and the northeast. Consequently, there has been massive migration to Rio's and Sao Paulo's slums. This has caused a sharp increase in urban violence.
A group of neo-Nazi nasties called Carecas do Brasil (Skinheads of Brazil) operate with two other extremist clubs out of Sao Paulo and specialize in brutally beating Nordestinos (northeasterners) along with Jews, blacks and gays, not to mention murdering street kids.
The poverty-stricken lower classes have essentially seen zero benefits from the past growth of the economy. About half of all Brazilians are black, and they make, on average, about half of what the whites make.
In Brazil, nearly one-fifth of the population is illiterate.
The country also has one of the world's most disparate income distributions: 60 percent of the national wealth is possessed by one percent of the population, with maybe 50 percent of the population living in poverty. Since World War II, the purchasing power of Brazil's minimum wage has been cut in half. Because of widespread inefficiency and corruption, only 8 percent of the government's social spending reaches the poorest of the population. In Rio, poor families have become squatters on empty lots and in abandoned and partially completed housing complexes.
Brazil's underbelly is also being corroded by the spread of drug abuse and such diseases as AIDS, bubonic plague and cholera-a few good reasons for a lot of crime.
http://www.comebackalive.com/df/dplaces/brazil/intro.htm
Current Edition Of The Brazilian State , And Government History
THE COMMUNIST ATTEMPT
The expansion of the "USSR Empire" - Brazil chosen as one of their targets
Importance of Brazil for communist expansion alongwith China and Spain.
Foundation of the Brazilian Communist Party - 1822.
Infiltration in Brazilian Armed Forces.
Attempts in November 1935. Brazilian cities of Natal, Recife and Rio.
"In South America nothing can be done without the fall of Brazil".
Final Brazilian victory. Simultaneous rising of German Nazi influence.
Hence, the 1937 Fascist Constitution. Dictatorship until 1945.
WORLD WAR I - 1914/1918
Brazil's Presidente Walisache(Welch)German Translation, (Schusseler)known as Wenceslau Braz;
Declaration of war against Germany on 1917;
Brazil took part through a medical hospital (headed by Count d'Eu, son-in-law of the deceased emperor D. Pedro II) and the Navy;
The "influenza" just after the war caused hundred of deaths (here called "Spanish Gripe");
The organized life, i.e. administration, suffered heavy losses and disorganization;
La "Belle Epoque"- Its influence in cultural life in Brazil;
THE SECOND REPUBLIC - 1930/1937
The "October(Oktober) Revolution" (October, 3rd, 1930);
The former Republican Constitution abolished by the winners;
The promising of a new political - administrative organization;
Nazi-fascist influence over the new Government;
Communist activities - "Aliança Nacional Libertadora";
São Paulo state Revolution - 1932 - fight for a Constitution;
Ação Integralista Brasileira - Brazilian "Integralist" Action - Fascist;
A new "Constitution" (fascist style) is voted under influence of the government - 1934;
The comunist attempt - 1935 - Brazil chosen by Soviet Union amidst more than 150 independent nations to be the geopolitic target as the counterpart of their action on the other side of the Atlantic (Spain and South Africa);
The 1937 coup. Abolition of the Federation. A new constitution is imposed;
Dictatorship until 1945.
"The Fascist Constitution" - Nov, 10th, 1937
Brazilian Dictator, Getulio Vargas, eliminates people's representation, lawfully elected State Governors, Mayors, burns State flags.
Brazil becomes no longer a Federation but a "Unitary Republic".
The Dictator imposes a new Constitution to the Nation.
That regime lasts until October, 29, 1945.
Ousting of the Dictator. Further political consequences. Brazil return to Democracy.
THE "THIRD REPUBLIC" - 1937/1945
Total dictatorship;
Government leaning to Germany but under pressure of Brazilian democrats;
The start of better industrial development;
Strategic minerals helping the american war industry;
The new siderurgy;
The settlement of north american air bases on the Brazilian Northeart to help "jumping" over the Atlantic towards Africa;
Brazilian declaration of war to the "Axis"- August 22, 1942;
Brazilian Expeditionary Forces in Italy;
Political movements in favor of restauration of democracy;
Military coup ousts dictator Getúlio Vargas;
The Government is handed to the President of the Supreme Court;
Politicians start reorganizing the national institutions aiming at reaching a democracy;
"The World War II" :
International position of Brazil.
Heavy German influence.
EUA authorized to install an air base in the Brazilian Northeast to better reaching North Africa.
Torpedoing of Brazilian merchants ships
Flight of Brazilian German families enlisting in the German Army.
Intense activity of German U-boats along the Brazilian coast.
Anti-submarine action by Brazilian Air Force.
Concentration camps for captured German submarine crews
Declaration of War - Aug, 22, 1942.
The Brazilian Expeditionary Force in Italy.
THE FOURTH REPUBLIC - 1945/1964
A new Constitution is voted - 1946;
Reorganization of the Senate and House of Representatives (Câmara dos Deputados) of the Union;
Reorganization of the political life of the States;
Communist attempts to influence the political scene;
The "Tamandaré" episode - Nov 11th, 1955;
The illegal impeachment of the President and Vice-President - 1955;
Brasília - Federal District - The new capital - 1960;
The 1960 Presidential elections;
New President relinquishment - Aug, 25 1961;
Vice President's attempts to institute a "Peoples Republic" supported by the extreme left;
A Military "Counter-Revolution" ousts the President and all his "folks"- Mar, 31, 1964;
THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION - 1964/1980
- Cuban dictator Castro and his influence over the Brazilian "leftists"; - Foreign money injection for organization and preparation, by the government, of a new "Popular Republic" with deep intervention in the country's economy; - The sovietic and chinese interference; - The secret organization of the reaction; - The Amy's permanent study of the political evolution; - Disturbs all over Brazil; - Seizing of private lands by organized "Farm Workers Leagues"; - The simultaneous military action all over Brazil; - Although not closing the Congress, heavy restriction of its powers; - Editing of the "Institutional Act Nº 1" (1964) followed by other ones (1966-Nº 2),(1968-Nº 5) and others; - The progressive reduction of the restrictions imposed by successive "Institutional Acts"; - Strong industrial and agricultural development; - The end of the "Counter-Revolutionary Period" - 1980; - Increasing of exportation of industrialized products; - Wide development of communication services and electric plants; - Expressive increasing of the Brazilian GNP during that period;
THE SO CALLED "NEW REPUBLIC"- 1981 on
Following the end of the "Counter-Revolution" period (1964/1980);
Resuming of the full democratic life;
The sickness and final death of the newly elected President (Apr. 21 1981);
Elected Vice-President is empowered by the Congress as new President of the Republic;
Increasing of inflation and its consequences;
Election of a new President - 1985;
Impeachment of the new President:-
1994 elections;
1995 - A new President is elected;
1998 - Re-election of the President;
THE 1988 CONSTITUTION
- So called the "Citizen Constitution";
- Too much extensive and prolix;
- Difficult use and interpretation;
- 1994 elections;
- 1995 - A new President is elected;
- 1998 - Re-election of the President ;
- Current situation - the "globalization" and consequences;
-Billions given by the Bush administration 2002 to a country of Organized Crime, and social unrest.
The current statues of the German, Russian, Nazi decendents, Austrias Federalist roll. United States Secrete Agenda's in Brazil. U.N does secrete investigations.
Now the Current State of America is to legitimize with reason the attack of Others Nations state of Beliefs. Everyone has the right to use whatever force is called for to protect that which is theirs against harm!
*disclaimer
The authors and publishers assume no liability nor do they encourage you to do, see, visit or try any of the activities or actions discussed in this site. This is intended to inform, it is not the opinions of the author of copy. This is copied material from various sources compiled from around the globe.
* This is a pretty upsetting situation, maybe we should all be careful that the Communist factions that have tried to dominate, and enslave the world are not doing it again. This time it may be so subtle that no one is watching? It starts with marriages, decendents of these Communist nations, and a Political party to organize it. Then pretty soon they have land and property, Oil and Gas royalties to fund their secrete agenda. Then before you know it the Government is full of these people and then its to late! THE THIRD RIECHT HAS RISIN AGAIN!
I would like to say that this seems to be what has been happening since the Civil war, and the others. Oh so Subtle. We are a Democratic Society being forced to Socialism by this movement, and factions mentioned above. We should all remember the Horror caused to mankind during world wars. Is this the kind of world we want? One that has no mercy for the sick, or disabled? A Nation that has no Place for the old? Communist doctrine has no use for the non productive or the defective requardless of reason. I am speaking of Stalinism, and Hard Forms of Marxisms. It seems the only one's who are hip on these Ideals are the ones who want to run it! Thats is what happens, the King sits in the palace, while the peasents are picking roaches out of their rice!
INS; has done a poor job deciphering the differences between Latin Americans and Hispanics, As well as the others who have been entering the U.S under false pretenses(9/11).
DO YOU THINK WE AS A NATION ARE IN TROUBLE? DO YOU THINK IT MAY BE TO LATE ALREADY?
Below is a reference about Brazil
http://www.comebackalive.com/df/dplaces/brazil/intro.htm
:eek: