terça-feira, 4 de maio de 2010

Carta de Michael Moore About Lula




Desespero na revista Veja, o cineasta americano Michael Moore escreveu na revista Time a razão pela qual o presidente do país tem uma paixão de ver o seu povo num ambiente melhor.

Carta original sem edição e sem ter sido divulgado pelo Jornal Nacional do Senhor William.


When Brazilians first elected Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva President in 2002, the country's robber barons nervously checked the fuel gauges on their private jets. They had turned Brazil into one of the most inequitable places on earth, and now it looked like payback time. Lula, 64, was a genuine son of Latin America's working class — in fact, a founding member of the Workers' Party — who'd once been jailed for leading a strike.

By the time Lula finally won the presidency, after three failed attempts, he was a familiar figure in Brazilian national life. But what led him to politics in the first place? Was it his personal knowledge of how hard many Brazilians must work just to get by? Being forced to leave school after fifth grade to support his family? Working as a shoeshine boy? Losing part of a finger in a factory accident?

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