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Berlusconi rages at prison ruling
This guy really should be an entertainer on a stage...never one to give up, even when the audience have left :)
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He shouldn't. All that ranting combined with all that viagra is sure to cause a heart attack.
Oh well, we have to give him credit. Being the top dog in Italian politics for so many years. Swimming in a pool full of sharks and stopping to have a shark fin soup once in a while |
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What have your people done to deserve such silly treatment? |
Give him a ton of porn that should shut him up. :rotfl2:
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My friend Rocky used to say that Italian politicians invented corruption. My guess is this guy stayed on top for has long as he did because he was better at it than the others. Now his opponents used the corrupt system to finally get the better of him, and he should consider himself lucky to be alive to complain about it.
Of course there's always the long chance that the courts aren't corrupt and he got caught for real... |
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There are no victims here. Only active doers and accomplices. Italians fall for Berlsuconi. Germans fall for Merkel & Gang. IGreeks fall for the same corrupt gangster politicians that have corrupted their country since decades, just look at the names in current cabinet and parliament - the same damn breed: and is it different anywhere in EUpistan?. Compare this, this politician is popular because he demaneds that greece should not change and reform itself, but should be left as it is, and the North should eternally pay for it, and he is obsessed with comparing present Germans with Nazi invaders: http://www.spiegel.de/international/...-a-913721.html The whole interview was documented in German papers, even before that fifth question he already started to mess it up. The interviewer was 100% right in his claims, and 100% okay in the way he behaved and set up his questions. It's just that Tsipras claims the right not to be quoted with the stupid hate-dripping bull he is producing so often. If he would be in power, he would not be different than Berlusconi. And Berlusconi, like Tsirpas, also is not shy to link the germans to claims they are Nazi until today who want to take over Italy. And Germany, and all over the EU: the people let their polticians do like they do, and even bring them into powers, and obey them. Most of them even vote for them although thex admit when being asked that they know that those they are voting for, have lied to them and will do so again: "But maybe, this time it will be different", they say. "And how else should one vote?" By which they imply: whom else should we vote if not liars and cheater, gangsters, and criminals robbing us the skin off our bodies? I am against a general right to elections for this reason, amongst others. Stupidity votes stupidity and ruthlessness into office. I must not be tolerant of that. Churchill: "the best argument against democracy is a 5-minute conversation with just any voter". There are no victims, except the children maybe. Only doers, and accomplices. We all are guilty of tolerance, passivity and non-rebellion. If we were serious about defending our freedom and property, we would grab weapons and hang politicians and lobbyists by the lamp masts in the streets throughout Europe instead of voting for them. |
@ Skybird. I share your view. People are responsible for voting robber barons back in. People seem to have memory problems.
I have been thinking about this problem, and a big one it is. I don't know about other countries, but in mine, if 50/100 of the votes in ballots are blank, the Constitution dictates that a new round is in order. And the candidates listed for each party in the first round MUST be left out. If our people could be rallied to do this, we would catch them off guard, and upset their agendas. Of course, new candidates would probably be apprentices of the former, but it would be a step in the right direction at dismounting this class overwhelmingly corrupt. From time to time, some good, competent and honest people come along, but as soon as they show they are there to do the right thing for the common good, they are marked to be side-railed. This would be a good plan, since it is good use of the law, and is non-violent. Failling this, well... |
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How can the Italians blame the Nazies? They were fascist too! Hell, Mussolini worked in a delightfully evil building: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_35L759gCLT...0/rufftuff.jpg |
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Every country has its national socialists, they just don't call them Nazis.
Berlusconi is just an aged buffoon who's been caught so many times and got away with it before - that's what grates him so much. Still, under potential house arrest he can still procure young girls for bunga-bunga parties! |
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