(CNN) -- Brazil's cool and contentious relationship with the United States over trade and foreign policy has warmed a few degrees, analysts said Sunday, as President Barack Obama's visit appeared to charm officials and crowds during his two-day visit to South America's largest nation.
Sustained applause echoed through Rio de Janeiro's Municipal Theatre as Obama spoke a few words in Portuguese, made allusions to Brazilian culture and drew parallels to U.S. history.
I happened to see this on tv in a spanish channel and if they could change presidents they would take Obama in a heart beat! They loved him and even did this song to greet him. He was only taken to the streets that were fixed up not the ghetto. Even though you might think he was there, there are worst poorer places
Isn't it funny how news agencies only tell us what they want us to think?
ReplyDeleteI am glad that some country likes Obama. Right now I am still upset about the whole healthcare bill and how we are going to manage to pay for that.
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