Zucchero The Best of Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari's - Greatest Hits
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Zucchero The Best of Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari's - Greatest Hits
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True Paoo Conte. What a coincidence, I’m listening to Elegia right now. The record booklet contains the French translations of the lyrics because it is very beloved by our cousins. Hello
Green Day American Idiot
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Finally, a prayer. These are serious discussions that shouldn’t be reduced to a sports bar debate. This is not a football match. We are talking about people’s skin, the peel of individuals, not a controversial offside that can be reviewed. That “Learn to lose, kids...” is truly a very sad expression.
Green Day American Idiot
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Thanks to the communists as well, a demonstration of the spirit with which this party has contributed to supporting Italian democracy... on the other hand, there are many other mysteries yet to be unveiled: Bologna, Italicus, piazza della loggia, etc. what a dramatic list. It is clear that these new extremist fringes must be fought with equal vigor, but also ask yourself why Marco Biagi did not have protection that day and remember certain statements made in the days following his death. I was in Rome at that time, surrounded by many leftist and centrist people who were genuinely shaken by what happened. But you have no idea what I am talking about...
Green Day American Idiot
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About the Red Brigades ... what am I reading ... the association with Islamic terrorism is absurd both methodologically and historically. It's like comparing potatoes and tomatoes. The political terrorism of the 70s emerged in a completely different socio-political context (both national and international) from the present. If in the 70s the Red Brigades posed such a significant danger that it necessitated the creation of a unified state block with the external participation of the Communist Party in the Christian Democratic governments, today the context is completely different. These extreme (and anachronistic) phalanxes are like viruses inherited from the past but lack even a fraction of the power they once had precisely because the Italian state has succeeded in nullifying them.
Green Day American Idiot
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This is why (it's news from these hours) there is an effort, amidst a thousand difficulties, to create the conditions to partially fulfill some aspects of the road map. The moment is favorable also because Arafat’s departure might leave space for moderate voices. We still do not know if these will find fertile ground, just look at what happened last night to his potential successor, Mahmoud Abbas. This should make those who have criticized Arafat lately reflect. I don’t believe he had the strength to control the extreme factions of the Palestinians. But he had an authority that could at least partially contain them.
Green Day American Idiot
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And it is not true that there are no other solutions (by the way, war is not a solution; I can admit to defensive war, but "preventive" war is an offense to intelligence). Terrorism is fought by solving problems, expanding and involving more parties in their resolution (Europe, the United States, but also moderate Arab countries). The root, the Gordian knot, is the Palestinian issue. However, it is not the case to tackle it like Alexander the Great with a swift stroke of the sword. We need the strength, the will, the patience, and the foresight to untie each knot of the problem one by one. A stroke of the sword, in this case, would only further entangle the thread. With bombs, you summon more bombs. If you don’t believe me, look at what has happened and is happening.
Green Day American Idiot
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Blessed naivety or pure intellectual dishonesty? That is the question. Terrorism must be framed within an international context. It is evident, if not obvious, that the Bush administration's policies have deepened the rift between East and West. Bomb attacks have multiplied everywhere. Does Spain ring a bell that reminds you of "easy"? The Islamic link to the Madrid attack? But that’s just one of countless examples. For months now, newspapers have been opened with headlines like "suicide bombing... car bomb in..." At this point, those writing the headlines are just playing it safe... Do you really think it's a serious argument to say there haven't been any more attacks in the States??? Are you kidding me?? The world certainly doesn't end in New York!
Zucchero The Best of Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari's - Greatest Hits
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Yes, and as I mentioned before, I appreciated the review, but I believe this space could be used in a broader sense, for example to discuss the artist more generally, which has been done a bit by everyone. Anyway, my comments also relate to this album since the song I mentioned earlier is "Per colpa di chi," loosely inspired by Calling Elvis (I checked afterward) which is included in this CD. Bye.
U2 How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
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exactly :))) that