No templo, estavam o embaixador de Israel, Ehud Gol, Marinho e Pinto, bastonário da Ordem dos Advogados e o deputado Carlos Abreu Amorim, estes dois elogiados pelo "destacado envolvimento" no processo que culminou com a recente reabilitação do fundador da sinagoga, capitão Barros Basto, pelo Parlamento português.
AS FORMIGUINHAS A TRABALHAR NAS CATACUMBAS PARA DERRUBAR AS MURALHAS NACIONAIS...
Monday, January 28, 2013
NAS DEMOCRACIAS COMUNISTAS É ASSIM...
Pais esfomeados obrigados a comer os seus filhos
Um homem norte-coreano foi executado por pelotão de fuzilamento por ter assassinado os seus dois filhos e os ter comido, ao não aguentar mais a "fome escondida" que afeta a Coreia do Norte e terá vitimado...
MAS ISSO NÃO ESMORECE OS NOSSOS INTERNACIONALISTAS DE SEMPRE.A "MEMÓRIA" DELES É PARA AS "DITADURAS" DE DIREITA FEROZES E REPRESSIVAS QUE EM 50 ANOS FIZERAM UNS ESPANTOSOS 50 MORTOS(E AINDA FALTA VER EM QUE CIRCUNSTÂNCIAS)...
E SÃO OS TAIS GAJOS QUE DEPOIS DE ENTREGAREM TUDO O QUE TINHA PRETO E NÃO ERA NOSSO ANDAM AGORA A COLONIZAR-NOS, COM SUBSÍDIOS DA SEGURANÇA SOCIAL,PRECISAMENTE COM OS TAIS PRETOS...
Um homem norte-coreano foi executado por pelotão de fuzilamento por ter assassinado os seus dois filhos e os ter comido, ao não aguentar mais a "fome escondida" que afeta a Coreia do Norte e terá vitimado...
MAS ISSO NÃO ESMORECE OS NOSSOS INTERNACIONALISTAS DE SEMPRE.A "MEMÓRIA" DELES É PARA AS "DITADURAS" DE DIREITA FEROZES E REPRESSIVAS QUE EM 50 ANOS FIZERAM UNS ESPANTOSOS 50 MORTOS(E AINDA FALTA VER EM QUE CIRCUNSTÂNCIAS)...
E SÃO OS TAIS GAJOS QUE DEPOIS DE ENTREGAREM TUDO O QUE TINHA PRETO E NÃO ERA NOSSO ANDAM AGORA A COLONIZAR-NOS, COM SUBSÍDIOS DA SEGURANÇA SOCIAL,PRECISAMENTE COM OS TAIS PRETOS...
Sunday, January 27, 2013
MORRE JAIME NEVES UM DOS ÚLTIMOS PORTUGUESES COM OS COLHÕES PRETOS...
Jaime Neves morre aos 73 anos
COLOCOU FIM AO PREC E SÓ FOI PENA NÃO O TEREM DEIXADO COMPLETAR A SUA OBRA.COM OS RESULTADOS QUE SE VÊM HOJE EM DIA.FELIZMENTE PARA ELE NÃO VERÁ REEDITAR AGORA CÁ DENTRO A GUERRILHA QUE O TORNOU HERÓI NO ULTRAMAR...
COLOCOU FIM AO PREC E SÓ FOI PENA NÃO O TEREM DEIXADO COMPLETAR A SUA OBRA.COM OS RESULTADOS QUE SE VÊM HOJE EM DIA.FELIZMENTE PARA ELE NÃO VERÁ REEDITAR AGORA CÁ DENTRO A GUERRILHA QUE O TORNOU HERÓI NO ULTRAMAR...
MAIS UMA PROVA DE QUE FOMOS TRANSFORMADOS NUM PARAÍSO DE CRIMINOSOS...
SEF detém homem procurado por homicídio
O Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras (SEF) deteve, em Setúbal, um cidadão moldavo procurado pela Interpol pelo crime de homicídio provocado por condução sob efeito de álcool.
O homem, de 25 anos, foi detido pelo SEF por permanência ilegal no País.
Quando o SEF se apercebeu que se tratava de um homem que era procurado pela Interpol, enviou o detido para o Tribunal da Relação de Évora.
Entretanto, aguarda em prisão preventiva no Estabelecimento Prisional de Setúbal até que fique concluído o processo de extradição para a Moldávia.
FELIZMENTE QUE COMO É GAJO NÃO PODE TER 10 FILHOS PARA NÓS MANTERMOS...
O Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras (SEF) deteve, em Setúbal, um cidadão moldavo procurado pela Interpol pelo crime de homicídio provocado por condução sob efeito de álcool.
O homem, de 25 anos, foi detido pelo SEF por permanência ilegal no País.
Quando o SEF se apercebeu que se tratava de um homem que era procurado pela Interpol, enviou o detido para o Tribunal da Relação de Évora.
Entretanto, aguarda em prisão preventiva no Estabelecimento Prisional de Setúbal até que fique concluído o processo de extradição para a Moldávia.
FELIZMENTE QUE COMO É GAJO NÃO PODE TER 10 FILHOS PARA NÓS MANTERMOS...
Ó ARMÉNIO O QUE É ISSO?XENOFOBIA?OU CINISMO?
Arménio Carlos quer escola pública de qualidade para todos os portugueses
Arménio Carlos chama “rei mago escurinho” a representante do FMI
VAI LÁ VISITAR AS ESCOLAS DA GRANDE LISBOA,SETÚBAL E ALGARVE.QUE COMO SABES MUITO LUTASTE PARA NÃO SEREM "SEF", SÓ MINISTÉRIO DAS FINANÇAS...
VERDADEIRAS ONU´S POR NOSSA CONTA E MUITO TRABALHINHO ESCRAVO PARA OS PROF´S...QUE ISSO DE ENSINAR TODO O PLANETA TEM CUSTOS...
ESCOLAS COM MAIS DE 50% DE ESTRANGEIROS AO ABRIGO DA NOSSA MARAVILHOSA CONSTITUIÇÃO QUE ANDA A ESCRAVIZAR OS INDÍGENAS?A REFAZER O IMPÉRIO AGORA SÓ CÁ DENTRO E POR NOSSA CONTA?
É ESTE "ESTADO SOCIAL INTERNACIONALISTA" QUE TEM QUE SER DEITADO ABAIXO.POIS QUE FOI MONTADO POR FAMOSOS TRAIDORES...E QUE PERSISTEM NA SUA TRAIÇÃO!
ABAIXO OS GAJOS DO "TUDO E DO SEU CONTRÁRIO" SEMPRE COM AS TEORIAS JUDIAS DO MARX E DO LENINE EM PANO DE FUNDO!PORTUGAL AOS PORTUGUESES!
Arménio Carlos chama “rei mago escurinho” a representante do FMI
VAI LÁ VISITAR AS ESCOLAS DA GRANDE LISBOA,SETÚBAL E ALGARVE.QUE COMO SABES MUITO LUTASTE PARA NÃO SEREM "SEF", SÓ MINISTÉRIO DAS FINANÇAS...
VERDADEIRAS ONU´S POR NOSSA CONTA E MUITO TRABALHINHO ESCRAVO PARA OS PROF´S...QUE ISSO DE ENSINAR TODO O PLANETA TEM CUSTOS...
ESCOLAS COM MAIS DE 50% DE ESTRANGEIROS AO ABRIGO DA NOSSA MARAVILHOSA CONSTITUIÇÃO QUE ANDA A ESCRAVIZAR OS INDÍGENAS?A REFAZER O IMPÉRIO AGORA SÓ CÁ DENTRO E POR NOSSA CONTA?
É ESTE "ESTADO SOCIAL INTERNACIONALISTA" QUE TEM QUE SER DEITADO ABAIXO.POIS QUE FOI MONTADO POR FAMOSOS TRAIDORES...E QUE PERSISTEM NA SUA TRAIÇÃO!
ABAIXO OS GAJOS DO "TUDO E DO SEU CONTRÁRIO" SEMPRE COM AS TEORIAS JUDIAS DO MARX E DO LENINE EM PANO DE FUNDO!PORTUGAL AOS PORTUGUESES!
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A ACTUAL LEI DA TRAIÇÃO PERMITE ISTO TUDO...
Saturday, January 26, 2013
MAS A MALTA DE ESQUERDA ESTÁ À ESPERA DO JUDEU TEORIZADOR...
Marine Le Pen : "les Francais pensent comme nous"
Le Monde.fr | 26.01.2013 à 11h01
Par Abel Mestre
Marine Le Pen a lu Le Monde daté du 25 janvier où était publiée l'enquête d'Ispos, "France 2013, les nouvelles fractures" et réalisée par le Cevipof et la fondation Jean-Jaurès. Elle a longuement cité cette étude qui lui a servi de trame pour une bonne partie de son discours de près d'une heure, délivré devant un peu moins de deux cents militants réunis à Boulogne-Billancourt vendredi soir, pour une "galette des rois" avec les militants des Hauts-de-Seine.
"Il y a un bond spectaculaire des idées du FN", a notamment affirmé Mme Le Pen. "Que dit cette étude? Elle dit que les Français pensent comme nous", a-t-elle ajouté. Puis, la présidente du parti d'extrême droite a entamé une longue litanie de chiffres issus de l'enquête, pour montrer l'adhésion des Français à son discours: aussi bien sur la "crispation autour de l'immigration", l'islam, la "mondialisation menace pour la France", ou encore le protectionnisme économique.
Marine Le Pen s'est aussi félicitée que "Les Français réclament un chef". "Il serait effectivement largement temps!", s'est-elle exclamée.
Mme Le Pen s'est aussi lancée dans des saillies contre la supposée "corruption" du pays, reprenant le refrain classique au Front national du "tous pourris". Citant une nouvelle fois l'étude d'Ispos, qui établissait que 62% des sondés estimaient que "la plupart des hommes et des femmes politiques sont corrompus", Marine Le Pen s'est amusée à répliquer: "Il y a 38 % d'optimistes!" Elle a ensuite énuméré certaines affaires - Tapie, Karachi, "pétrole contre nourriture", le Carlton de Lille...- qui prouveraient, selon elle, la corruption de la France.
ISTO NÃO VAI ACABAR BEM.UM "CHEFE" PORRA...
Le Monde.fr | 26.01.2013 à 11h01
Par Abel Mestre
Marine Le Pen a lu Le Monde daté du 25 janvier où était publiée l'enquête d'Ispos, "France 2013, les nouvelles fractures" et réalisée par le Cevipof et la fondation Jean-Jaurès. Elle a longuement cité cette étude qui lui a servi de trame pour une bonne partie de son discours de près d'une heure, délivré devant un peu moins de deux cents militants réunis à Boulogne-Billancourt vendredi soir, pour une "galette des rois" avec les militants des Hauts-de-Seine.
"Il y a un bond spectaculaire des idées du FN", a notamment affirmé Mme Le Pen. "Que dit cette étude? Elle dit que les Français pensent comme nous", a-t-elle ajouté. Puis, la présidente du parti d'extrême droite a entamé une longue litanie de chiffres issus de l'enquête, pour montrer l'adhésion des Français à son discours: aussi bien sur la "crispation autour de l'immigration", l'islam, la "mondialisation menace pour la France", ou encore le protectionnisme économique.
Marine Le Pen s'est aussi félicitée que "Les Français réclament un chef". "Il serait effectivement largement temps!", s'est-elle exclamée.
Mme Le Pen s'est aussi lancée dans des saillies contre la supposée "corruption" du pays, reprenant le refrain classique au Front national du "tous pourris". Citant une nouvelle fois l'étude d'Ispos, qui établissait que 62% des sondés estimaient que "la plupart des hommes et des femmes politiques sont corrompus", Marine Le Pen s'est amusée à répliquer: "Il y a 38 % d'optimistes!" Elle a ensuite énuméré certaines affaires - Tapie, Karachi, "pétrole contre nourriture", le Carlton de Lille...- qui prouveraient, selon elle, la corruption de la France.
ISTO NÃO VAI ACABAR BEM.UM "CHEFE" PORRA...
PRINCESA CUIDADO COM O PCP.SE ELES TE METEM NA CASSETE...
Isabel dos Santos, dubbed 'princess', named Africa's first female billionaire
Daughter of Angola's president of 33 years, Dos Santos is 'no role model' in an oil-rich state where most get by on $2 a day
José Eduardo dos Santos, Angola's president, left, next to his third wife, Ana Paula dos Santos, in Luanda. Isabel dos Santos, his eldest daughter, and her husband, Sindika Dokolo, are in the second row. Photograph: Bruno Fonseca/4See/Eyevine
The clue was in the wedding. When Angola's Isabel dos Santos married a Congolese art collector in 2003, there were reports that a choir was flown in from Belgium and two charter planes delivered food from France. African presidents were among 100 guests at the extravaganza, which cost an estimated $4m (£2.5m).
Evidently, Dos Santos was a woman of means. Just how high her fortune has soared in the subsequent decade is now revealed by Forbes, the US financial magazine, which has named her as Africa's first female billionaire.
Critics were quick, however, to dismiss the 40-year-old as a role model for either Africans or women. She is the eldest daughter of President José Eduardo dos Santos, the continent's second longest-serving leader at 33 years and an autocrat accused of enriching his family at the expense of ordinary Angolans. His daughter is sometimes referred to derisively as "the princess".
Forbes found that Isabel dos Santos's shares in several Portuguese firms, including a cable television company and an Angolan bank, put her on the billionaires' list for the first time. Most of the population in the southern African nation live on about $2 a day.
Dos Santos was born to the president's first wife, Tatiana Kukanova, in Baku, Azerbaijan, where he was studying at the time. As the child of a guerrilla fighting for Angolan independence from Portugal, she had few prospects of fabulous wealth.
She attended a state school in the capital, Luanda, at a time when there was no private school alternative, according to the journalist and anti-corruption campaigner Rafael Marques de Morais.
"She was very humble," he said. "People liked her because she was very simple and down to earth and didn't want to be seen as the privileged one."
Her father became president in 1979, and Dos Santos and her divorced mother eventually moved to London. According to a 1991 British newspaper report, she spent two years at St Paul's public school in London. She is then known to have studied electrical engineering and business management at King's College London.
Back in Angola, aged 24, her first business venture was a restaurant in Luanda called Miami Beach. Not a success, said De Morais. "Her restaurant was badly managed. Even today it still takes two hours to be served and an hour to get the bill."
He added: "Then she set up a garbage-collection business and it didn't go anywhere. I have a list of her failed ventures."
According to Forbes, Dos Santos is the biggest shareholder in Zon, a Portuguese media conglomerate, with 28.8% of the stock, worth $385m; she also owns 19.5% of the Portuguese bank Banco BPI, worth $465m; and 25% of Angola's Banco BIC, worth an estimated $160m.
In addition, she is said to be a 25% shareholder in the Angolan telecoms company Unitel. The state-owned newspaper Jornal de Angola awarded her the title of entrepreneur of the year for 2012.
De Morais believes these are mere manifestations of her father's reach and that Dos Santos is no feminist icon. "Most of her businesses in Angola are approved and transferred by her father, the president," he said.
The investments in Portugal, De Morais added, were made first by the state firm Sonangol, which manages Angola's oil and gas reserves, with Dos Santos receiving shares.
"When someone shows up with a billion dollars you have to ask what is the origin of the wealth? This is not explained."
The anti-corruption organisation Transparency International recently ranked Angola 168th out of 178 countries in its corruption perception index.
Peter Lewis, an African studies professor at Johns Hopkins University in the US, told Forbes: "The source of funds and corporate governance are very murky. The central problem in Angola is the complete lack of transparency. We can't trace the provenance of these funds.
"When you tease out the ownership and controlling interests in Angola it reads like a Who's Who of family members and party and military chiefs."
In 2003 Dos Santos married Sindika Dokolo, Congolese art collector the son of the tycoon Sanu Dokolo, founder of Bank of Kinshasa. The couple, who have three children, divide their time between Luanda, London, Lisbon and Johannesburg, where Dokolo has relatives.
Dos Santos speaks several languages but never talks to the media, preferring, like her father, to maintain a low profile. Her spokeswoman in Portugal insisted all her investments have been presented with maximum transparency from publicly listed companies.
O MELHOR É DARES UMAS MASSAS AO JERÓNIMO...
Daughter of Angola's president of 33 years, Dos Santos is 'no role model' in an oil-rich state where most get by on $2 a day
José Eduardo dos Santos, Angola's president, left, next to his third wife, Ana Paula dos Santos, in Luanda. Isabel dos Santos, his eldest daughter, and her husband, Sindika Dokolo, are in the second row. Photograph: Bruno Fonseca/4See/Eyevine
The clue was in the wedding. When Angola's Isabel dos Santos married a Congolese art collector in 2003, there were reports that a choir was flown in from Belgium and two charter planes delivered food from France. African presidents were among 100 guests at the extravaganza, which cost an estimated $4m (£2.5m).
Evidently, Dos Santos was a woman of means. Just how high her fortune has soared in the subsequent decade is now revealed by Forbes, the US financial magazine, which has named her as Africa's first female billionaire.
Critics were quick, however, to dismiss the 40-year-old as a role model for either Africans or women. She is the eldest daughter of President José Eduardo dos Santos, the continent's second longest-serving leader at 33 years and an autocrat accused of enriching his family at the expense of ordinary Angolans. His daughter is sometimes referred to derisively as "the princess".
Forbes found that Isabel dos Santos's shares in several Portuguese firms, including a cable television company and an Angolan bank, put her on the billionaires' list for the first time. Most of the population in the southern African nation live on about $2 a day.
Dos Santos was born to the president's first wife, Tatiana Kukanova, in Baku, Azerbaijan, where he was studying at the time. As the child of a guerrilla fighting for Angolan independence from Portugal, she had few prospects of fabulous wealth.
She attended a state school in the capital, Luanda, at a time when there was no private school alternative, according to the journalist and anti-corruption campaigner Rafael Marques de Morais.
"She was very humble," he said. "People liked her because she was very simple and down to earth and didn't want to be seen as the privileged one."
Her father became president in 1979, and Dos Santos and her divorced mother eventually moved to London. According to a 1991 British newspaper report, she spent two years at St Paul's public school in London. She is then known to have studied electrical engineering and business management at King's College London.
Back in Angola, aged 24, her first business venture was a restaurant in Luanda called Miami Beach. Not a success, said De Morais. "Her restaurant was badly managed. Even today it still takes two hours to be served and an hour to get the bill."
He added: "Then she set up a garbage-collection business and it didn't go anywhere. I have a list of her failed ventures."
According to Forbes, Dos Santos is the biggest shareholder in Zon, a Portuguese media conglomerate, with 28.8% of the stock, worth $385m; she also owns 19.5% of the Portuguese bank Banco BPI, worth $465m; and 25% of Angola's Banco BIC, worth an estimated $160m.
In addition, she is said to be a 25% shareholder in the Angolan telecoms company Unitel. The state-owned newspaper Jornal de Angola awarded her the title of entrepreneur of the year for 2012.
De Morais believes these are mere manifestations of her father's reach and that Dos Santos is no feminist icon. "Most of her businesses in Angola are approved and transferred by her father, the president," he said.
The investments in Portugal, De Morais added, were made first by the state firm Sonangol, which manages Angola's oil and gas reserves, with Dos Santos receiving shares.
"When someone shows up with a billion dollars you have to ask what is the origin of the wealth? This is not explained."
The anti-corruption organisation Transparency International recently ranked Angola 168th out of 178 countries in its corruption perception index.
Peter Lewis, an African studies professor at Johns Hopkins University in the US, told Forbes: "The source of funds and corporate governance are very murky. The central problem in Angola is the complete lack of transparency. We can't trace the provenance of these funds.
"When you tease out the ownership and controlling interests in Angola it reads like a Who's Who of family members and party and military chiefs."
In 2003 Dos Santos married Sindika Dokolo, Congolese art collector the son of the tycoon Sanu Dokolo, founder of Bank of Kinshasa. The couple, who have three children, divide their time between Luanda, London, Lisbon and Johannesburg, where Dokolo has relatives.
Dos Santos speaks several languages but never talks to the media, preferring, like her father, to maintain a low profile. Her spokeswoman in Portugal insisted all her investments have been presented with maximum transparency from publicly listed companies.
O MELHOR É DARES UMAS MASSAS AO JERÓNIMO...
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