Baron Doggystyle von Woof
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It is your right to get angry. I love peaceful revolutions.
Corrupt fuckers like these should be afraid of the people.
Corrupt fuckers like these should be afraid of the people.
It takes time for the mobile network operator to stop the wiretapping, you really think that you write an order on paper and it magically happens? It does not, it takes time.
Anyway, Lula was using his employee mobile phone (he says he doesn't have a mobile phone, he says he doesn't have a lot of things) so I don't know the law about this, but I think it was legal as it was his mistake by using a third party phone.
Seems interesting -where John Oliver at to explain all this to me?
Seems interesting -where John Oliver at to explain all this to me?
Some impressive pics of parades in São Paulo
Can't wait for some Neo-Stalinist shithead to come in here to try to lecture Brazilians about how this is actually a mock revolution, orchestrated the West to get rid of a legitimate, Socialist leader.
Didn't he argue for super encryption on phones to they could not be tapped ?
Now that's what I'm talking about.Some impressive pics of parades in São Paulo
A developing country full of corrupt officials? What's new?
Some of you guys often make it sound like it's the end of the world when every country goes through these stages before a lasting democracy is built.
OP should post details of the leaked recordings.
A developing country full of corrupt officials? What's new?
Some of you guys often make it sound like it's the end of the world when every country goes through these stages before a lasting democracy is built.
Such a biased OP. Probably a Bolsonaro fanboy.
You may need to define long lasting and stable.Has any former colony developed a long-lasting stable democracy outside of the Anglosphere?
Isn't that the point of encryption?
The front faces will change and nothing will change as usual. I am not wasting my time to pay attention to this circus.
He argued that Apple shouldn't compromise all of their security features to help the government, yes. And it's a super good argument. The point kind of was that in this case, the greater good is keeping the privacy intact for a multitude of reasons.Didn't he argue for super encryption on phones to they could not be tapped ?
He also did a piece on Edward Snowden which is a little closer, yeah?Of course. But the argument was made endlessly in the Apple case how privacy > all while everyone now is cheering at this violation of privacy for the greater good.
While what Roussef did is quite amoral I doubt it's illegal.
How about at least 50 consecutive years of peaceful transitions of power and open elections post-decolonization?Feel free to share your views in detail. This is a discussion forum.
You may need to define long lasting and stable.
How about at least 50 consecutive years of peaceful transitions of power and open elections post-decolonization?
Ay caramba. The Brazilian government has been overthrown so many times, I'm really worried this might be the collapse of the governmental system / democracy in Brazil again.
Coup d'état??????? LMAO! You're on a roll mister.
How can a government (democratically elected by the way) perform a coup...against itself?
And how can a nomination be considered a coup? I think the word you're looking for is "obstruction of justice" isn't it? But how can it be obstruction if the person in question will still be judged, except at a hierarchical superior court?
Geez...I guess anything goes if you guys overthrown the government right?
Personally I think that it's good that our people have finally awakened and are not willing to accept all the wrong doings that have been committed against our country by the people in power. But I don't agree that throwing away our constitution, basic civil rights and due process is the way to fix our democracy.
Judge Moro is proof that the system can work. And the only way to impeach the government is working through the system.
When the leader of the opposition, the guys most interested in impeaching the president says that the coercive questioning of Lula was not legal and the masses scream "who cares, just throw him in jail", you know something is not right.
Didn't he argue for super encryption on phones to they could not be tapped ?
Sht my wife is going to rio for work on sunday! Hope shell be okay, what with all the protests and zika
Moro is that boy, adding more fuel to the already huge fire, extremely ballsy move. But honestly, I don't think anything will come out of this.
Rolling back about a week or so: If 6 million people go to the streets to ask for justice and have a thief sent to jail, and the president's response to that is to make that thief a Minister so he can escape from the judge that has putting work into finding the truth, that's how you know shit's beyond fucked.
What pisses me off the most is when other politicians try to take advantage of the popular manifest, trying to act almighty when they ain't very different from the pigs up top.
To be fair, most non-colony countries also don't have such a record.How about at least 50 consecutive years of peaceful transitions of power and open elections post-decolonization?
Has any former colony developed a long-lasting stable democracy outside of the Anglosphere?
I'm actually a little surprised how obviously blatant corrupt world leaders aren't just assassinated more often. I know if I was an obviously heavily corrupt president in a country with a lot people I would be scared everyday for my life.
Wasnt an elected politician before. Unlikely that she'd continue to seek elected positions after the presidency. Most presidents don't. Sarney and Collor are the exceptions, and those two... Well, they're those two.I don't get what Rousseff is trying to get out of this. Wouldn't this ruin her chances of ever getting into politics again?
Didn't he argue for super encryption on phones to they could not be tapped ?