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09 Sep 2015 11:10 #270876
by chairman
Brazil’s Ambassador to Guyana, Lineu Pupo De Paula says there is no place in South America for old territorial disputes and Brasilia will not tolerate turmoil on its borders.
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09 Sep 2015 19:27 #270960
by Codygr89
I read about this a few days ago, Brazil is honestly stepping up to the plate and trying to do the right thing. While focused on their own productions and well being they also take time to help others they see whom need it.
I'm tired of hearing all the negative sides of things in the news, it is refreshing to hear good things. It seems Brazil is being followed by others in taking the right direction too. Way to go Brazil, I commend you!
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12 Sep 2015 12:53 - 12 Sep 2015 13:00 #271233
by mapoui
nonsense. Brazil is announcing its own imperial policies that does not bode well for the region as a whole. that is big bwoy bad imperialist language there, as bad as the ole "Rule Britannia' and the ' Monroe Doctrine'..'Brasil will not tolerate....'
I warned Ketchim about dat, with his dreams of an Indo state in BG, full of imingrants from the subcontinent/pakistan. deh will permit no such thing on their border. and weh you see deh developing nuclear weapons..watch out! deh done see demselves as borse on the south continent. deh will tolerate no opposition ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL::
sweet. allyuh watch allyuh future unfol' I shud say we..for the islands in the sea will have no chance at all
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allyuh think this thing sorf eh :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[
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12 Sep 2015 13:04 #271234
by mapoui
sweet. sugar really ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL::
Cody think Brasil coming to protect Guyanans.
hey only hope allyuh had was to make a deal with Chavez. now Chavez dead and gorne an' allyuh antagonize Madur who had continued Chavez policies
make a deal with Venezuela that is mutually beneficial post haste..and work hard to make dat deal wuk to give Brasil no pretext to intervene and impose their own on the ISSUE.
time runnin out
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29 Nov 2015 02:45 #280939
by MichelleVL
I agree with you ketchim. Maduro is in fact a fool, but I think that we should all be concerned about his policies, and action plans. His new policies are hurting not only his people, but a lot of people world wide. He is just one man, bud has a long and wide reach.
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29 Nov 2015 22:12 #280986
by vegito12
I think this is a good choice and also shows that moving forward is better as the past can stop people from moving forward in life and we need to do better in life, and try and not make the same mistakes that happened in the past. I reckon that it will be some time before things are fixed and also people learn to move forward and not be too stressed out and the changes may take time, to get used to in the coming days. I wonder what the people of the country will think and it will be interesting to see the positive changes occur, and reckon that disputes can take a long time to settle so need to focus on the important things.
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