Monday, February 28, 2011

What Does Shingles Look Like

Di Pietro, government murderess










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John Agretti

The news is this.

Di Pietro, "responsible government soldiers killed"
"Let the cliche of those who wish to cover liability in the name of the country. We denounce loud and clear, that political responsibility for these deaths lies with the government and all those who voted in Parliament for the continuation of the mission. Recall that it was a cross-voting and, for this reason, even more unacceptable. " (Corriere.it)

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These statements have not surprised anyone. Di Pietro has accustomed us to this and more. It 'an unprejudiced person, accused of having pocketed the money by falsifying the signature of the party's co-founder and summoned to appear before a judge, he - the same day - camping out commitments and did not appear in court and attacked Berlusconi, calling " to be judged by judges "rather than denied. Di Pietro, as I have said has a remarkable record: he graduated 22 giving exams in 31 months even with a knowledge of Italian language equal to that of an immigrant from Italy in three months.

It matters little, so rude, that the magistrates before whom Peter calls on Berlusconi to be a judge giving him hunting for years and even in the case of Boccassini by decades. Peter was indeed the highlight of a judiciary that enjoys the same prestige of the farmer who Molise - polls say - is quite modest. The fact that it was the most famous star of that pool of judges to whom it is still united by the same fanaticism, is the litmus test of what is - for some of them - the professional value and reliability. Italy, however, despite a judicial deployed politically granting legal benefits to Fini in exchange for a active cooperation policy, despite a new president that makes us the moral even after format to a party that took money from an enemy country and Italy despite opposition from scraps that are represented in politics for fifty years, Italy - I said - but he gets tolerably in front of all these adversities that makes them drool every day for that. A Roman legal aphorism reads: "To each his own." I hope it's worth a day for these characters. They deserve it.

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