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Italian Politics Berlusconi or Prodi - or someone else for a change? Should the Partito Democratico go ahead and what exactly is Padoa Schioppa trying to achieve. All these and more now have their own dedicated space to be discussed

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Old 01-03-09, 05:43 PM
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You may have overlooked the word "If" in
"If you count yourself with that lot, you are hereby excluded from my "us" (but included in barn_elm's "we")."
You may have also missed the
Well, forgive me for being possibly the 'thickest plank' in the pile, but I DID notice the "IF", the "US" and your , and I noticed you said "Brava" to an excerpt from one of my posts on the Silvio Berlusconi vs Poisoned Dwarf question...

Yet I still feel like the 'thickest plank' because despite reading, and re-reading, your words on this matter I'm still not certain where your support lies or which camp is yours!

Do you lean to the left and are saying you feel an abhorrence for the way SB is courting the Lega (and their nasty policies) purely to further his own ends?

OR

Are you leaning to the extreme right and saying you fully support 'il Sig. Nano Velenoso', his bed fellows and thier policies?

Will you - or some equally kind and patient soul PLEASE explain 'where you're coming from' or just shoot me and put me out of my misery. I just can't be doing with all this confusion.

(Oh and BTW - just in case I've not made MY stance quite clear on this question...

"I DON'T like Berusconi OR Bossi.
I have no respect for one because he continuously manipulates the law and the people to assist his own ambitious dreams and to cover his illegal/corrupt actions.

And I DESPISE the other for his dream of partitioning Italy and creating a Neo-Fascist racist regime to control the (his) new state (Padania) !"
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Old 02-03-09, 02:20 PM
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Do you lean to the left and are saying you feel an abhorrence for the way SB is courting the Lega (and their nasty policies) purely to further his own ends?
SI!
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Are you leaning to the extreme right and saying you fully support 'il Sig. Nano Velenoso', his bed fellows and thier policies?
Oh hell no!

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"I DON'T like Berusconi OR Bossi.
I have no respect for one because he continuously manipulates the law and the people to assist his own ambitious dreams and to cover his illegal/corrupt actions.

And I DESPISE the other for his dream of partitioning Italy and creating a Neo-Fascist racist regime to control the (his) new state (Padania) !"
SI! to both!
I'm with you Carole B. A pox upon Berlusconi, Lega Nord and Alleanza Nazionale!
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he's a pratt. but if we don't take him seriously he'll make us expats pay stupid taxes or kick us out.
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Old 03-03-09, 05:42 PM
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he's a pratt. but if we don't take him seriously he'll make us expats pay stupid taxes or kick us out.
Too late- the anti-immigrant taxes in the security package have already passed the senate and the camera will soon finish rubber stamping them. Prepare to pay up.
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Old 04-03-09, 11:16 AM
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Any chance of an official link on that please Noma - sounds ominous.
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PDL 2180
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Old 04-03-09, 06:14 PM
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Thanks. My Italian may well be up to the task, but there's no way I'm wading through that lot. Any chance you could highlight which section the relevant info is in.
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Thanks. My Italian may well be up to the task, but there's no way I'm wading through that lot. Any chance you could highlight which section the relevant info is in.
Here's an article about it:
MP - Pacchetto sicurezza - In discussione il ddl 733. Ecco cosa prevede
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