Showing posts with label pope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pope. Show all posts

Sunday, March 25, 2012

BERLUSCONI IS NO LONGER THE SAME



Berlusconi was used to carry girls (and more) on the State planes. More or less secretively.

It has just been discovered that, disguised as a priest with black gown, he was an illegal passenger in Pope's plane flying to Latin America.

From there, with a private plane (to save money he travelled on the return flight of cocaine smugglers who had just delivered it to the Pope's assistants who needed some strength for the tiring trip), he flew to Brazil where he...became a transsexual. He then went to Cuba, disguised as a nun with a blond wig, to join again the Pope's party to return to Iyaly....

In Italy, he left his party group in the Parliament, to join the independents as a woman and gays and  transsexual rights activist.

Why all this ? Because Napolitano has just suggested that his successor be a woman. Berlusconi always wanted to be the next president so he will be a president, half man and half woman, before the successor a 100% woman.

Gender revolution is great but it must be done step by step.....

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

GOWNS














Last year, the Italian Prime Minister, married twice, divorced once, living in a separate house from his wife, diverted his flight to Napoli and waited for more than an hour before going to the 18th birthday party of Noemi, a young “friend”. More than one hour party….

Last week, he diverted his flight to land in Rome instead of Milan, and waited at the airport for the Pope who was to leave for a trip in Eastern Europe. He greeted him and accompanied him to the plane. A three minute show.

Indeed both the Pope and Noemi have gowns. Would this the main reason for Berlusconi’s travel plan changes ? Priorities are priorities....preferences are preferences.

The Pope told him that it was with joy that he met Berlusconi. The following day, he strongly condemned the "enlarged families". Priorities are priorities, influencing Italy's politics is more of a priority for the Pope than the immoral behaviour of its Prime Minister.

No surprise, the Italian televisions, both private (his own) and public (controlled by his ministers) had a large coverage of the second, while they are cold on the first (it isnot "news" as stated the director, nominated by Berlusconi himslef, of the main public TV channel.

Pictures: a11news.com ; youmademesayit.blogspot.com

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Italian Earthquake



It’s almost one week after the last Earthquake in Italy. No doubt we are all moved by the sad images of people who lost everything. But more than pity, it is rage that grows in me.

Rage because of the Italian right wing Politicians, starting from the Prime Minister Berlusconi, who have used the event as a window to show off in view of the elections due in two months. They were all there, some with unbelievable excuses, just to be seen on TV. The worst of all, after Berlusconi who may have good reasons to be there, is Luca Zaia, Minister of Agriculture (try to find out why he went to visit the refugees !) who, jumping out from the helicopter (that could have been used better for recsue purposes) run in front of the cameras without even looking at the disaster. Vultures they are nothing less nor more.

Rage because of the main reasons for the disaster, the poor quality of the building material. But this should be no surprise: mafia and corrupt politicians have been accomplices in speculating on building materials, with poor quality concrete especially, to earn more money. And the State has been ignoring this (let us not forget that Berlusconi became rich thanks to the construction industry….), a crime now when we see how the buildings collapsed because below any standard. Just recently I was talking to a top level engineer of a world renown construction material firm. He was telling me that his firm withdrew from Italy after 10years since it found it impossible to do serious business due to Mafia and political pressures. He told me that while in most countries you have a few cement companies, for example, in Italy you have thousands with poor quality control.

Rage at Berlusconi who, with one of his (in)famous jokes, told a German newspaper that refugees would enjoy a week end “camping” (fact reported by French TV France 24 English edition on 8 April)

Rage at the Pope who is going to visit the earthquake area and repeatedly talked about this drama while he ignores much more dramatic and more frequent events in poor countries.

Rage at Italian journalists, especially TV and radio ones, who instead of reporting facts, spend time with uninteresting details aiming at moving the public, competing with each other to get the most “moving” reportage hiding the reality and the scandal of the main reason for the drama, the poor quality of building materials.

Recently, a doctor who is treating me, told me “but will you ever explain to me why you decided to come back to Italy ?” . He is right, I wonder it myself. And just two days ago, with an old friend who I met abroad and is also back to Italy, we were saying how sad is the resilience of Italians to the state of affairs. We, who lived abroad, appear to be much more sensitive than those who always lived among such corruption and lack of ethics. A sad situation and the earthquake drama is only the tip of the iceberg of the progressive destruction and dissolution of a modern state. Sadly, more and more, Italy is like a Banana Republic. But this is not Berlusconi’s fault. He takes advantage of it and contributes to worsening the situation. It is the responsibility of dozens of years of political corruption, with the blessing of the Church…..

Photo: www.talkingpointsmemo.com

Monday, January 5, 2009

ARE THEY REAL ?

















Israelis bomb Gaza. Hundreds of civilians are killed (more than 500 deaths in a few days all deaths included, so far).

The Italian Radio this morning, after talking about the death toll, makes the announcement that also the Istraelis had one death, a soldier.

Yesterday the Pope, with his incisive voice, stated "we hope that the little baby in the manger will convince the belligerants to stop".

Today the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, to justify the Italian position, states "We have the same position as the Pope". May-be Italy will send hay to feed the animals in the holy stable...Benedict will appreciate it.


Picture: http://www.tellingfilms.co.uk/images/palestine/gaza-martyr.jpg