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Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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Anyway, I say one thing: the chickens come home to roost sooner or later; you can't screw people over forever. Berlusconi is heavily in debt to the mafia because the mafia helped him gain votes and provided other "facilitations" that we don't know about, but we all know that Berlusconi was also being investigated by Borsellino for collusions with mafiosi. Berlusconi isn't as cunning as Andreotti; he likes to live the high life, he's arrogant, full of himself, but debts with the mafia must be paid, and in my opinion, Berlusca is heading for a bad end—really a bad end, yes yes.
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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I remember that documentary that came out a few years ago, "Citizen Berlusconi." Sartori also intervened and said the right things, openly and without the fear of finding himself out of work like Biagi or Santoro.
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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Well, Sartori is a great political scientist and, if that weren't enough, he is a person of common sense, which is enough, I would say.
Ferzan Ozpetek Un giorno perfetto
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Well, but Ozpetek takes it in the ass. Yeah, and don't tell me it doesn't count.
The Allman Brothers Band Brothers and Sisters
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The review is not written very well. 3 for encouragement. The album is better, because the Allman Brothers are a big piece of history.
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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No, here it is. If the smart people emigrate, only the opportunists will remain in Italy. The smart people must stay, build, and prevail. Only in this way can Italy be recovered from the Berlusconi disaster. Running away abroad doesn’t bring satisfaction, at least as far as I’m concerned; I have all my loved ones in Italy, and I’m not leaving. I'm not a scientist, but even if I were, I wouldn't leave, because sooner or later, you have to return home.
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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It’s not even said that democracy is the fairest system of government, despite appearances, because it allows fools to cover their behinds. The majority wins, but if the majority is more stupid, we’re in trouble.
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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I share a lot of what Panapp says; in fact, the goal of politicians and power-hungry individuals is to suppress awareness, with "panem et circenses," as the ancients said, dulling the masses with "pleasurable" things and misleading rhetoric has always been the number one method. Much more effective than one might think: indeed, almost everyone, out of fear of being seen as "strange" (or as "human cases"?), joins the crowd and turns off their own conscience, often without realizing it. They are the ones who make you grind your teeth and then run away, those who, instead of engaging in real discourse, throw out a couple of cliché phrases, the discontented with themselves who take it out on those they deem weak (but who are actually just milder)... Kudos to Panapp, and my respects.
Paul McGuigan Gangster no. 1
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The acting at the actor's studio is more cerebral, this English one is more physical, it’s something we’re not used to. And anyway, aside from acting, the characters reflect very well different types of humanity.