The leaders of the “Free Fares” movement that triggered the worst wave of street protests in two decades rocking the Brazilian government to its foundations said their meeting with President Dilma Rousseff was ‘unsatisfactory’ because there were “no concrete proposals”. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesI must congratulate Mercopress on their correct usage of unsatisfied as opposed to dissatisfied.
Jun 25th, 2013 - 02:34 pm - Link - Report abuse 0They would be dissatisfied if they wished Dilma to go.
Maybe some of them are unsatisfied and dissatisfied?
Sounds to me like they are all pissed off!
Jun 25th, 2013 - 04:03 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Food was declared a human right in North Korea. That's how the famine started. T
Jun 25th, 2013 - 07:32 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Using force or mob rule to get something never ends well.
I'm off to the farmy's market to get veggies compassionately grown by wwooferses and goat cheese from goaties.
Opposition to anything PT would be sufficient grounds for Folha and Globo to support it and slam the government, whether it is right or A right, or not. Haven't heard a peep out of the elite owned rags about the immorality of using public financial support (stadium construction) for private gain (FIFA and the elite futbol club owners), nor will we.
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