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  • Se fez jusitiça! Lamento que o sr Goldman tenha passado por toda e tanta tristeza.

    Esse é um pai com P maiúsculo! Sem necessidade de tanto sofrimento, que indignaçao me dá essa história poxa!

    Felicidades Sr. Goldman

    from Brasil

  • keep on fighting,, check my video , my baby had no choice ..

  • I am so thrilled david has his son in his arms as well as his heart.

  • o seu portugues e furado!

  • do you a a chip on your shoulder? i think so.

  • Sean is a VERY lucky boy!!! If only all children were so loved.

  • Great!

  • To all the other parents left behind, keep on fighting. David never gave up and he now has his beautiful son in his arms again. You have to believe that you will see that day, too. It's never too late. He believed. I believe. WE BELIEVE!!

  • beautiful!!dad you the best!!!enjoin you son!!God is BIG!!

  • I was so angry and ashamed of my country Brazil , everthing was so wrong and unfair to David and his boy but now i'm happy, so happy to know justice was made and Sean is back home with his father, now not so angry at my country anymore but a lot still has to changed .

    I wish you David and Sean the best in life, 5 years apart is nothing when you have 50+ years together ahead of you. God Bless you two!

  • I am so thrilled about the outcome of this case! the Lord is good and His justice over pass all understanding. I'm praying for Sean, is going to be very harsh on him these coming months, but he will adjust to the change and adapt to his new home. One day he will realize how hard his dad worked to get him back!!!! he will be able to make his own judgment!

  • @emanuelarosa drop the pride. This video supports "all" left behind parents from all around the world. Brazil is mentioned because it shouldn't have taken 5 years for David to get his abducted son home. Under the hague convention, it should have only taken 6 weeks. Show some respect to the left-behind parents who keep getting denied to bring their kids home from Brazil.

  • @whatliesintheshadow I agree with you 100% this is not about pride this is about justice, laws are made to obey and not to be broken like the Brazilian court did and keep doing. by the way i'm brazilian and hope all the kids living in brazil brough iligally by their selfish mothers are bring back to US, back to their fathers.

  • @emanuelarosa Este video e maravilhoso e o que esta pedindo e justica pra todos, no brasil estamos acostumados a desobedecer as leis , se o brasil nao quer obedecer as leis entao que nao assine nem um tratado e ai sim seremos um pais de bananas.

  • @emanuelarosa

    you demand that you guys need more respect, but you just made a mockery out of yourself.

    good job.

  • No. You re wrong this is completely disrespectful. There s many american kids in other country like this case, why need to focus on Brazil?

  • You sound like one very selfish human being. Who cares if Brazil is the focus anyways! That's where Sean was abducted to! Get over yourself!

  • Bravo.

    Bring them all home, where they belong.

  • Ther are kids illegaly in the Us too (hundreds of them from China and eastern countries). The ilegal industry of adoption is out there and nobody is saying anything. Please, don't make Brazil the focus of this shameful reality. Also remember the boy is a Brazilian citizen to our courts. Despite all that, I am happy that he is with his one and only FATHER, Mr David Goldman. I don't think that is the case of most of the other children though.

  • @saulomouracello well why don't you start a site or foundation to bring those "hundreds" of kids home. Why not focus on Brazil when it's got all this attention right now. Sean Goldman is an American citizen PERIOD.

  • Sorry my friend, I didn't mean to ofend you. If you knew how much I love America you would understand what I wanted to say. I think America is a generous country and other countries (including Brazil) should look upon America to learn some things. Do you think would be fair to the American people to start a campaign anti-racism or anti-war (for example) and use America as the focus? You would say: This happens everywhere wouldn't you. That is what I was trying to say. Brazilians are nice people!

  • @saulomouracello I am not offended. I think you took the intention of this video the wrong way. It's not an attack on Brazil or the Brazilian people, but rather a frustration with the slow Brazilian court system who are failing to follow the Hague convention treaty of which Brazil signed. These judges need to be held accountable. It's of you to compare abducted children to racism and war.

  • @whatliesintheshadow I understand your point, I personally appologized to Mr Goldman in June2009 when I met him in the Airport in Manaus, because I'm embarrassed. But my point is that this is all over the place. If you go to your local Walmart you will see pictures of abducted children. As for Sean, He will decide what he wants to be Brazilian or American or both, and its goint to be beautiful for him to find his idenity. Not trying to compare anything, just making a point that I think its fair.

  • Awesome video. Does anyone know the name of the music that is playing on this video?

  • @aimeebobandjacob I believe it's the theme song from Finding Nemo by Thomas Newman

  • @whatliesintheshadow so appropriate, i think :)

  • Whatlies.....thank you soooooooooo much! I have been trying to figure this out all night! You're the best!

  • Crianças são leveadas ilegalmente para outros paises em todos os lugares do mundo, inclusive para o próprio EUA, essa situação não existe somente no brasil, então não venha com esse video desmoralizar meu país!!!

  • @mandelaidfg I agree. This happens everywhere, not only in south america... Estoy de acuerdo, eso pasa en todos lados, no solo en America del Sur.

  • @mandelaidfg yes it happens everywhere, but just because they sent Sean home does not mean they can forget about the 70 other children. Brazil signed the hague convention treaty and it's time that act in compliance with it.

  • wow this made me cry

  • That was beautiful and very touching.

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