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intervention on 12/24/2010 radiopop Towers, the national anthem, greetings and more

A few months ago here in popular radio I had made a preliminary list of some of the events involving not too edifying Northern League representative of the Veneto and Verona.

Now the list can be updated.
Towers is a town of Lake Garda and administered by PDL League.
few days ago the prosecutor Valeria Ardito indicted Mayor George Passionelli, PDL and, practically, almost the entire leadership of the City.

The charges ranging from corruption, extortion, attempted to blackmail, threats, acts of omission and abuse in office, falsification of public document and the non-public official complaint.

A lady Diomira Guerrato, a member of the League and a great purveyor of votes for the Northern League, according to the indictment, went from a mere employee of the City Manager of Administrative accounting through an internal competition and cheating under the threat other candidates, or afraid they withdraw or are rejected.
According to the prosecutor to threaten one of the candidates are even in the case had not been withdrawn, retaliation against the commercial activity of the mother.

same or similar another with the brigade commander.
also to promote the brigade commander, says the prosecutor, had prepared an internal competition to measure, that is printed with exactly the curriculum requirements of the competitor. All
as an exchange to repay, to reward, the brigade commander that it would close an eye on three other crimes committed to support the previous administration always guided by the mayor himself.
The mayor and the lady referred to above are also accused of having persuaded the commander of the brigade not to carry out controls on building abuses in the home of her husband's Northern League representative as requested by the police.
A good company, the mayor at the head of more than a dozen other employees, in a municipality in the beautiful Lake Garda, a stone's throw from the waters in which the colleague of the mayor of the Towers, the mayor of Verona Tosi League, it will dip, as every year, I do not remember whether at Christmas or New Year, and comforted warmed by the applause of party friends.
Maybe this time there will be some justified absence.

Verona's city council decided that each session should be opened with the national anthem.
The initial proposal was that it seems to sing the anthem of the directors standing with his right hand on heart, American.
The national anthem is bad enough in itself both as text and images as music sung by the directors is suffering worst of what each of us feel when the players are jabbering at the national level. Fortunately

then opted for a recording from the speakers, however, always popular with advisers and standing with his right hand on the heart.
Nor is this custom of Parliament, and no one complains because there are smarter ways to commemorate the unification of Italy.
The chronicles record that when voting someone from the banks of the League has said out loud "crazy stuff".
aside any consideration of the pulpit from which comes the sermon, as he's wrong?

"Il Corriere della Sera published a series of twenty books, sold together the daily series entitled "Books that Changed the World-The classics of free thought." There are the texts of many authors: Voltaire, Kant, Mazzini, Weill, Luigi Einaudi, Spinelli, Ernesto Rossi ,..... There
Marx, Gramsci there.
With all due respect and high regard due to the right and Einaudi, Spinelli, Rossi and others included in the series I find it hard to believe that Marx and Gramsci have no qualifications at least equal to them to be included among those who have written books that helped change the world.
's writings and thought of the first contributed to the ransom, the emancipation and freedom of human multitudes. There was the only "real socialism".
The writings and thoughts of the second contributed to the liberation and emancipation of the Italian lower classes, and a new understanding of our history. The first
exiled for life by the powerful, the second died in prison.
Censorship "cultured" is the most dangerous because it goes unnoticed.
E 'tradition, almost a requirement at this point of the calendar to wish for the new year is more benign.
But I believe that this time, the end of 2010, the greetings are unnecessary.
Reasoning: This year, 2010, in addition to having a surplus of natural disasters, we held, Prime Minister Berlusconi, La Russa, the Santanché, Bondi as the Ministers of the Republic, Senator Gasparri proposes that preventive arrests for demonstrators, and, not least, we Verona, also Tosi mayor and, for us not to miss anything, even Bricolo Senator of the Republic. Given all this
best wishes are unnecessary.
The 2011 can only be better in 2010.
But you never know and the best wishes them there so I do the same: good 2011!

good news of the last hour. In the town of Verona

Illasi the Grand Gala for the awarding of distinguished citizens, there was an unscheduled
When it was the turn of the student Alberto Fabris withdrawn for the envelope of € 200 prize and certificate of commendation for the highest marks awarded to high school, they took thank the administration, but the word has not failed to denounce a fact that has defined serious and extremely worrying. In a decision reached by
-said they intended to grant a contribution to a foreign lady in strong state of indigence, the assessors share in the Northern League, Paul and Elena Fasoli Colognato opposed putting on record that 'the object of the resolution goes against the principles of moral, ethical and ideological movement that we represent "
The student commented:" Criteria to receive support so it would not be effective but need a illasianità, consciously motivated discrimination in terms of moral, ethical, ideological, and that has a specific name: Racism.
Disgusted by this fact itself Fabris took the diploma and returned the envelope with money asking to be given to the lady in distress.

George Bragaja

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