Filho do 25 de Abril

A montanha pariu um rato - A coerência colocada à prova - A execução de Saddam Hussein - O Nosso Fado - "Dois perigos ameaçam incessantemente o mundo: a desordem e a ordem" Paul Valéry, "Quando eu nasci, as frases que hão-de salvar a humanidade já estavam todas escritas, só faltava uma coisa, salvar a humanidade", Almada Negreiros - "A mim já não me resta a menor esperança... tudo se move ao compasso do que encerra a pança...", Frida Kahlo

quinta-feira, junho 24, 2004

(91) Frases do dia


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"As anyone who's taken a minute and actually looked at the figures can tell you, the vast majority of Iraqis are still alive—as many as 99 percent. While 10,000 or so Iraqi civilians have been killed, pretty much everyone is not dead."
CPA administrator L. Paul Bremer

"Of the millions of civilian homes that are still standing, many have electricity for hours each day."
Halliburton executive vice-president and CFO C. Christopher Gaut

"Less than 10 contractors have been murdered, publicly mutilated, or had their remains hung from a bridge since the end of March," Sawyer said. "And nearly three quarters of the foreign-born contract workers taken hostage in the last six months have not been killed. Also, contrary to headlines that claim there are problems with Iraq's internal law enforcement, more than half of Iraqi police officers have not deserted."
Charles Sawyer, a State Department official

"Yesterday alone, 137,980 American troops were not killed," Abizaid said. "All in all, if we keep on like this, more than 90 percent of the brave men and women serving in Iraq will return home to see their families again."
U.S. Army Gen. John P. Abizaid

"Of the 25 members of the Iraqi Governing Council, 23 survived until the group was replaced last month," Allawi said. "Nine out of 10 times, death threats against those who cooperate with coalition efforts do not end in actual murders."
Iraq's new prime minister, Iyad Allawi

Estas frases são tão elucidativas dum modo de pensar que nem vou comentar. Viva o optimismo.
http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4025 (jornal satírico tipo Inimigo Público)

P.S. O São João no Porto não tem definição possível. Só vivendo a festa. E que festa! E desta vez foi multinacional...