really got excited about the inaugural speech of Obama, either because the way it was firm, supportive and believes in what he said, or the various issues that touched the speech itself. The language, the language and attachment to the text of the Americans also wonder, and when did we lose this interest with the Portuguese language and lose ourselves in the obvious emotional speech-to-do-cry?
Anyway, some excerpts that caught my attention, was also inevitable to compare with the Brazil.
... grateful for the trust bestowed Have you, mindful of the sacrifices borne by Our ancestors.
Americans enjoy respect people who made the country and even though we know that heroes make mistakes like anyone, they are destroying these free images or references to scientific realism that commits us to our heroes.
In reaffirming the greatness of Our Nation, we Understand That greatness is never a given. It Must Be Earned. Our journey has never Been One of shortcuts or settling for less.
not have such a "Brazilian way".
We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus, and nonbelievers. We are shaped by culture and EVERY language, drawn from EVERY end of this Earth.
Our nation is similar, except that we are immersed in fascism to show Brazil to Brazil as being uniformly or Rio Bahia. The
we CONSIDERABLE the road unfolds before us That, we remember with gratitude humble Those brave Americans who, at this very hour, patrol the far-off distant mountains and deserts. They Have something to tell us, just the fallen heroes who lie the in Arlington whisper through the ages.
And some people think there is only Rio and Sao Paulo, forget who guard the borders of this nation.
This is the Meaning of Our Liberty and Our creed, why men and women and children of EVERY race and every faith can join in this magnificent celebration across the mall. And why the Man Whose father less than 60 years ago Might Not Have Been served at a local restaurant Can now stand before you to take a most sacred oath. Far
but at the same time close to what we saw with Lula, who ran and lost elections to be elected and re-democratically elected president of Brazil. That is a fact to give credit to the democratic system and our democracy, often fragile. And above all, give credit to the Americans after that fiasco that was the democratic election of Bush, they showed all the strength of its political system, now we can only applaud and respect them for that. Martin Luther King Jr. to Barack Obama, life can be full of pleasant surprises. The full text
here http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/20/us/politics/20text-obama.html
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