Wednesday, July 14, 2010

THE SOUTHERN ITALIAN AS NIGGER AND MONEY CHARGED TO GOVERNMENTAL ANTI-COUP AGENCY USED BY EX-MINISTER FOR FAUCET REPAIR WORK AND A VIEW OF THE COLOSSEUM



From la Repubblica 7 14 2010. Politica section.




Photo of a 'younger' Silvio Berlusconi from OGGI, an Italian gossip weekly.


"Perugia's police investigations have ascertained that expenses for home improvement in ex-Minister Claudio Scajola's home were billed by businessman Diego Anemone as work done on one SISDE location for a governmental contract."

Gianluca Luzi.la Repubblica. First page. July 14, 2010

What needs to be known is:

SISDE is the Italian equivalent to the C.I.A. and has supposedly investigated the responsibility in a 1970's coup d'etat of a secret society lodge, the P2, named after a gun. The P2 evolved in the P3, with Cosentino and Senator Dell'Utri as members, violating the Anselmi law which prohibits secret society affiliation of any government member.

The atmosphere is rife as rot: National Italian news is overstuffed with interviews of recent high school graduates from what one could compare to prep schools readying for a law or governmental or literary career choosing to open a bakery in Greece instead, or secretaries earning 1400 euro a month and having two children to support and medical expenses as well. There are reportages quoting the going rate even for medical and engineering careers as recent college graduates at 1200 to 1700 euro a month. The Minister of Economy Tremonti detailed with not the slightest qualm how state moneys were syphoned off by Southern Italians and now lusts after whatever pension plans are received by Italians claiming it may be easy since they don't strike as a group, and Bossi, leader of the Northern Lega, a notorious racist rightist party, is declaring how he'll move ministries up north to give his own jobs ,with Maroni a Lega politician who can't stop spewing uncontrollably on the arrests of Southern Italian criminals, but why?

The U.N. slaps them with a no gag law or only with emendments and a mission in the future from Frank La Rue, who is affiliated to the Council for Human Rights in Geneva. After the Foreign Minister Frattini declares himself strongly upset and surprised, the U.N. claims La Rue an independent, and Berlusconi, not able to shut up, at the 30th anniversary of Capital, the magazine, claims all Southern Italians illiterate and Tunisians, so they should be little bother for the gag law:

"In our parts 86 dailies are sold for every 1,000 people, in Europe 250, in Sweden 500, in Southern Italy 56: the same exact amount sold in Tunis."

Then concerning the P2 ties, and its P3 evolution:

"They're a couple of retired losers that got together to change Italy...but if even I haven't been able to."

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