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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 21

    The Brazilian military’s push into politics is a major shift — and for many, a worrisome onehttps://nyti.ms/2uFgZ0O 

    9:45 AM - 21 Jul 2018
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      1. Raul Dias Filho‏ @rauldiasfilho Jul 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        The military government left a painful legacy for all Brazilians. They were bloodthirsty, torturing, and corrupt. Their place is in the barracks, doing what they are trained to do: protecting national sovereignty.

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      2. Jeferson Lopes  1⃣  7⃣ ‏‏ @Jeferson_SSP Jul 21
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        VAI CUIDAR DE SEU PAIS E PUXAR O SACO DO OBAMA E FAZER FAKE NEWS SOBRE O @realDonaldTrump E DEIXE O BRASIL PARA OS BRASILEIROS, que não querem mais esta esquerda bandida que vcs apoiampic.twitter.com/VrocCM9OT9

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      3. Marce‏ @mdaliav Jul 21
        Replying to @Jeferson_SSP @nytimes @realDonaldTrump

        disse o macho hetero cis branco burguês

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      1. EPKOS66‏ @EPKOSS66 Jul 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        is the Donald Trump Brazilian with low quality

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      1. Joey Thomas‏ @Joey301Thomas Jul 21
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        When ever the military does this the democracy is dying

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      1. Who is John Galt?‏ @Over9x6 Jul 22
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        Brett

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      1. Hamilton‏ @HtonGoesJr Jul 21
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        DEUS QUE ME LIVRE

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      1. SJ Telles‏ @Sjtelles7 Jul 21
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        #BOLSONAROPRESIDENTE

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      2. Adriano R Maria‏ @adrianounisul80 Jul 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        Worrying were the more than 13 years of corruption and destruction caused by the leftists. just as Argentina got rid of these animals, Brazil will also be able to.

        3 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Henry pra não chorar‏ @jimmyfolk Jul 21
        Replying to @adrianounisul80 @nytimes

        Way more than 13 years.. don’t you mean 518? Or 219 if you’re counting from the first president.

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      4. Adriano R Maria‏ @adrianounisul80 Jul 22
        Replying to @jimmyfolk @nytimes

        I am referring to the government of former presidents Lula and Dilma.

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      2. Renan Vicentini  🇧🇷‏ @renanvicentini Jul 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        As a Brazilian, such article is laughable. The left has destroyed the country, and Bolsonaro is THE ONLY ONE who's different from the rotten roots that caused all this. Now I can see the bias you have, as your President has been saying...

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      2. yolandaholnessclark‏ @lolatoni Jul 21
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        A democracy can’t have a military that engages in politics! The military has 2be politically NEUTRAL; serving each new administration voted on by the people; exception: if the president orders military 2imprison or kill its citizens or opposition then the military must disobey!

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      1. mary_catharine‏ @mary_catharine Jul 21
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        Maybe America’s military can take notes and do a coup too? Cause there’s no articles of impeachment. Would Americans have accepted Bush forming a joint cyber force with Osama Bin Laden? Cause that’s exactly what Prez Trump did live from Helsinki. And Putin’s gone digital. Wow.

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      1. GeeBee‏ @kmschenk Jul 21
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        And... is not new in South America

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      1. Prasun‏ @PrasunK5 Jul 21
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        Hmm

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