MetallaroBionico

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DeAge™ : 7555 days • Here since 3 october 2005
Roberto Benigni La Vita E' Bella
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Alright, I had half an hour, and I gifted it to you. Now the half hour is over. I'm giving you one last fart to ignite to settle the score, and I'm signing off... what do you want me here all day answering your questions about the amnesty of '89, the grace of '61, and the forgiveness of sinners of '46? Who even remembers anymore, I wasn’t even born then... listen, if that works for you with Cuffaro and the refinery, I’m happy for you. I don't feel good about Bassolino, and in my time, we told him to fuck off with a bit of hostility. But I'm talking to a Sicilian, not a Neapolitan. And as a Neapolitan, I can tell you that I hate Bassolino, the incinerator, the garbage dump, and the Camorra with all my being. And I find this government quite disgusting too, but I always have the impression that in this sea of crap, it’s the lesser evil. What of it if the PCI had connections with the KGB? What fault is that of mine? Did I ever say I voted for the KGB? I said that Gramsci once taught me some things. My idea of society is significantly different from that of the KGB. But you haven't told me which side you're on in Val di Noto... and I suppose I’ll never get a reply. So... now that my half hour is over, at least I got the satisfaction of seeing a fart ignited. Regards...!
Roberto Benigni La Vita E' Bella
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We don't understand each other, brother, fine. I feel like my efforts are drowning in a sea of misunderstanding. Maybe it would be better if we set our farts on fire. You start?
Roberto Benigni La Vita E' Bella
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you haven't answered my questions... you're talking to me about things I've probably heard a million times, you're not telling me anything that I couldn't hear from anyone I meet at the bar...
Roberto Benigni La Vita E' Bella
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"They were the days when I would have sworn we had hit rock bottom with Minister Lunardi, the one who said 'we must coexist with the mafia.' Lunardi had forgotten that to coexist, one needs a secular state: Cuffaro had figured this out, and he got hitched to politics and the mafia." BUT PLEASE, as Totò used to say...
Roberto Benigni La Vita E' Bella
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But it takes immense courage to deny that Cuffaro isn't a mafioso. Where do you live? Are we sure we inhabit the same planet? It doesn't seem so to me... "For almost two years, according to the Palermo Prosecutor's Office, Maddalena Carollo from Villabate has been the busiest woman in Italy. They call it 'Il Processo delle talpe' because they had to send quite a few before balancing the accounts: nothing had even started yet, and the lady was already informed about everything – moles against moles. Another miracle of Santa Rosalia because, according to Italian records, the woman never existed; that identification was actually used by Totò Cuffaro (and it took two million wiretaps to uncover this): purchases from Sisde and Sismi, contract sales, dealings between mafiosi and party men, along with 2500 phone calls and meetings in the Case della Libertà (they locked us in), since the boss of the phone store was Francesco Campanella, the President of the Municipal Council: freedom remained in the village. Chatter about healthcare, the friends of friends, millions, votes, everyone talking and no one paying, and always in the middle of it he is: the Governor with the face of a farmer and a flat cap like a hoodlum. The same face he proudly displays on television, while laughing (what the hell could he possibly find funny?) when asked if it's normal for someone under investigation for mafia to pose as a champion of anti-mafia; that a regional manager earns something like 400,000 euros a year: as much as thirty times my father; that a politician associates with figures like Angelo Siino, a killer, who defends himself in court like this: 'If you allow me, Mr. President, Cuffaro cugghiunìa' – exactly: he’s making a fool of us."
Roberto Benigni La Vita E' Bella
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But what are you talking about? The BR? I've never voted for the BR; the BR killed union leaders and honest men just like the mafia. Cuffaro is with the UDC? And what the heck do I care? Did you vote for him or not? You haven't answered me. I didn't ask if you were with AN; I just asked if you voted for Cuffaro or against him (there are no middle grounds). And you didn’t answer my question about the oil refinery and environmentalism (which in Sicily means anti-mafia because the worst tortures of the Sicilian territory are the work of the mafia). That the government has released the corrupt should make you happy: the worst are all your fellow countrymen, you should vote for the Democratic Party just for that; now 10,000 Sicilians are back, you no longer risk the extinction of the criminal.
Roberto Benigni La Vita E' Bella
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And I conclude the discussion by saying that the greatest anti-mafia activists (history teaches us, not the fool writing to you) have all been communists, trade unionists, and socialists. The Church, apart from a few enlightened priests, has always been complicit, always hand in hand, bishops full of hate and gold, the grey eminences at the service of Santa Rosalia. Now they are silencing all the trade unionists and free men. And where are you? Here or there? Don’t tell me you’re nowhere because that would be worse. Are you for the great center? A fantastic invention, the great center of our asses, where everyone converges into one big screw...
Roberto Benigni La Vita E' Bella
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Well, my friend, you voted for that mafioso Cuffaro and you come to give me lessons on morality and tolerance? Speaking of Val di Noto, which you defend so much: the Regional Government has given the green light to Texas companies to carry out drilling to assess the potential exploitation of the subsoil as a source of oil. Let's just say a refinery isn't exactly a healthy thing... the scandalous part is that they even granted permission to conduct these drills in a place recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Instead of wasting time on these useless matters, why not make yourself useful for once in your life? Ah, right, you vote for that mafioso Cuffaro, so what could I possibly talk to you about? A Sicilian from that place talked to me about it; he too ran away a long time ago, everyone was telling him “where the hell are you going? I side with the drills. Because I’m honestly fed up with these neo-Luddite eco-freaks who endlessly complain in Italy.” And what do you want me to think about Syracuse? You've been living happily alongside the mafia for 200 years, with Cuffaro, with the Santa Paola, with the Sante Rosalie and Dell'Utri, and you keep voting for them all happily to the rhythm of coppola and cassata... rather, wake up and start saying something right for once in your life.
Roberto Benigni La Vita E' Bella
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Ouch! User, well, case number 163! www.debaser.it/casiumani.asp >> one of the characteristics of becoming a case is being - indeed - a case.
Roberto Benigni La Vita E' Bella
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hahahaha