Friday, December 17, 2010

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ON THE RUSSIAN FURIOSO

Yesterday evening I went out and I have dedicated myself the vision of Year Zero: the themes of the episode were the parliamentary confidence in the government on Tuesday, but above all the fights in Rome.

The most interesting of the episode are two: the first shot unpublished Ruotolo line in the fighting (which also help to clarify the sequence famous financier with a gun) and the dispute between the Minister La Russa and a student who tried to give an explanation of why the guerrillas of Rome.
Minister threatens to leave, and try not to talk about the student addressing a flurry of "coward, coward, go to the streets masked" and accusing Santoro had not even asked a policeman for an adversarial procedure with the protester.

Now that a policeman should go on TV to support a contradictory statement seems so silly that speaks for itself: the police do the police, not the participant a theater tv.
And see that beyond the cries of Ignatius, it is better for him even then, if not the risk of belonging to a police complaint in the first choices of this wicked government safety (less than 40 thousand units of staff, less 45% of resources for organizational activities and the area, patrols of the crap the media) would be too great for lies propaganda of this government's nonfare.

The worst of the attitude of Russia is that it fails to remember his past. Only in this Italy absurd that a minister in the 70s took part in bloody demonstrations (including the killing of the policeman Marino) and the MSI of the Youth Front, a distance of 30 years can do the offended against violence . La Russa to understand this was one that glorified violence, and now he faces covered when the moralist "was a Daddy's boy with long hair who was in Milan processions going up and down with batons and helmets running on a Harley Davidson" as I described a few months ago, his ex fellow comrade that you remember the years of lead.

The last fool and demonstration of the inconsistency Ignatius is in the national fight with Di Pietro, who accuses him of being a fascist and he responds with "you're illiterate." To give a fitting tribute to the memory here it is Tangentopoli times, with a picture that does not need to add more.

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