Governador aprovou uma linha de trem que não tem assentos, barras e inaugurou sem sequer ter as estações prontas. Mas pelo menos o ultra socialista Fernando Haddad não está no poder.
Eu fico desgraçado da cabeça quando leio uma coisa dessas.
Já advoguei para uma ONG que recebeu dinheiro de emenda parlamentar para revitalizar um parque.
O TCU encheu o saco porque as mudas de planta utilizadas na revitalização de um parque foram alteradas no andamento do projeto (por conta da disponibilidade do fornecedor e com aprovação dos técnicos do MMA e da Secretaria de MA local).
Foram MESES respondendo a uma penca de quesitos sem sentido em processo administrativo, mandando páginas e páginas de justificativas, notas fiscais, documentos e tal.
No fim, nem uma resposta dizendo "tudo certo" recebemos, só deixaram a ONG em paz.
E AÍ VEM O RIO DE JANEIRO EM QUE O CURSO ONLINE NÃO TINHA AULA E OS ALUNOS ERAM MORTOS NUM VALOR QUASE 10x MAIOR QUE DA EMENDA QUE ME DEU MESES DE DOR DE CABEÇA.
DARIO ARGENTO will be shooting a horror film, starring ISABELLE HUPPERT, this fall in Paris.
He describes the project as "the bloodiest" his career.
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Her name was Gisèle Halimi. Born in Tunisia in 1927 to a Jewish mother and Muslim father. Refused to eat as a child until her parents treated her the same as her brothers. She became a lawyer.
In 1960 Algeria was fighting for independence from France. The French military was using torture in its colonial prisons. Women were being assaulted, electrocuted and beaten in custody.
Nobody would defend them. Gisèle did. She stood in French courtrooms and forced the military to answer for what they had done. She made France look at itself. She won cases nobody thought were possible. Then she kept going.
She spent the next 40 years dismantling every French law that failed women. She fought for abortion rights when abortion was illegal. She argued that r*pe was not a minor offence when French courts treated it as one. She won both. She changed French law so many times the legal establishment stopped counting. When she died in 2020 France called her the most fearless lawyer in its history.