FHC AND NAPOLEON - PARALLEL LIVES

FHC AND NAPOLEON - PARALLEL LIVES

by Fábio de Oliveira Ribeiro Tuesday, Sep. 28, 2010 at 3:13 PM
sithan@ig.com.br

To laugh right now.

FHC AND NAPOLEON - P...
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I found this picture today in the Internet. It is a picture of Napoleon in that his face was substituted by the of FHC (former-president of Brazil).

FHC and Napoleon doesn't have anything in common.

As my father told me the youth FHC escaped from the street political fights of PCB and the youth general Napoleon became known for attacking until doing the enemies to flee of the battlefield.

Napoleon was lawyer's son, FHC son of Brazilian general.

FHC is a conciliatory one that it always takes into account their personal interests. Napoleon participated personally of the battles putting in risk his precious life.

Napoleon would never undergo voluntarily an external potency. FHC made this in the vilest way: he signed the treaty of no proliferation of nuclear weapons sponsored by the potency that has more nuclear weapons in stock and that it threatens the Brazilian sovereignty since the times of the Empire (for the ones that they don't know, Brazil executed an American that incited the Confederation of Ecuador).

The Minister of the External Relationships of FHC removed the shoes by order of an American policeman. His French equal under Napoleon's government would never make this and if he made it he certainly would be ordered for the prison.

FHC is an it swindles brazuca, Napoleon was an authentic French one.

To example of the "Brazilian thinking elite" (if it is that Brazil have an elite and if it is that this same elite thinks, that I doubt a lot) FHC praises the modernization introduced by the King in 1808. On D. João, Napoleão it wrote in lamentation tone "was the only that it escaped me". If D. João had not escaped from Napoleon we Brazilian certainly would have escaped from FHC.