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To: an italian

Chirac and Berlusconi have a lot in common: they both are shaken by scandals, they both have taken money for political decisions, they both want to extend their power on the costs of other European countries. I don´t like Chirac, but I don´t think he´s that dangerous as Berlusconi, because he has not that much of media power. I´m more concerned of manipulated people than of the personal deficits of politicians. I don´t hope Italy´s getting closer to the Russian situation of a "democratic dictatorship". Let´s not forget: Hitler came into office legally, too. We´re watching closely.

Anyway, what happened to the Italian Christian Democrats? They were not that successful since a dozen of years. The political landscape in Italy is a special science, lol.

Have you run for an office?


8 posted on 04/04/2005 2:12:46 PM PDT by Michael81Dus
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To: Michael81Dus
oh no. i didn't run. my job was just like your "legal advocates": i controlled that all was done with justice. nothing more. I'm too young to run in electoral campaign. at least, not yet.

personally i don't vote for berlusconi. (my vote is more right). but like him: he's a self-made man. and, believe me, he doesn't have the media power: that's only what the left says. his TVs criticized him more than what they do with his opposes.
9 posted on 04/04/2005 2:21:29 PM PDT by an italian (RICE IS NICE!!!!)
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