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ooops...I lost everything....
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ooops...I lost everything....

"a man wiping his forehead with a towel"

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Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: April 20, 2006 01:54PM

mkcerusky - the adcbeast of Italy
mkcerusky Report This Comment
Date: April 20, 2006 04:02PM

....just let me enjoy the happy momnet smiling
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Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: April 20, 2006 05:24PM

Be happy while you can...before Prodi sells you out to the EU.
mkcerusky Report This Comment
Date: April 21, 2006 08:17AM

Whatever happe ns with Prodi cannot be worst of what happened with Berlusconi: he ruined our economy our research and our instruction system, in other words he ruined all the components that make a country civil and rich....
...ah, and yes, I think it is better to be in the hand of the EU community (in which I believe and hope) then to be in the hand of one rich person that want only to become richer.
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: April 21, 2006 04:43PM

Oh, the innocence of the lad!
mkcerusky Report This Comment
Date: April 24, 2006 03:15PM

ah, yes, ... and could you please explain the meaning of the woord democracy?...perhaps I don't know it...you know, we are poor people from mediterranean countries, and here we have never had democracies in thousands of years...so could you please explain?
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: April 24, 2006 09:21PM

democracy · n. (pl. democracies) a form of government in which the people have a voice in the exercise of power, typically through elected representatives. Ø a state governed in such a way. Ø control of a group by the majority of its members.
– ORIGIN C16: from Fr. démocratie, via late L. from Gk dUmokratia, from dUmos ‘the people’ + -kratia ‘power, rule’.

If you've been paying attention, you'll realise that this is not the style of government favoured by all those unelected officials in Brussels.
mkcerusky Report This Comment
Date: April 26, 2006 07:42AM

I don't see why? Can you explain?
However, taking this definition, the italian democracy was more in danger with berlusconi, as he could influence unfairly the eletionships with hes televisions and newspapers (remember that he is the only person in Italy who owns television channels that cover the whole country and who owns most of the newspapers; and when he was prime minister he controlled also the 3 public national television channels, so in other words, our democracy was REALLY in danger.