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    Former Italian President Suggests State Use Violence Against Protesters

    Former Italian President Suggests State Use Violence Against Protesters

    Dear President Francesco Cossiga.

    Gee thanks for the advice, sucker, but we have been doing that for years, did you not see the battle of Seattle?

    Sincerely, Uncle Sam.

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    Re: Former Italian President Suggests State Use Violence Against Protesters

    Sounds like a scumbag Neo-Con. :flickoff:

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    Re: Former Italian President Suggests State Use Violence Against Protesters

    Quote Originally Posted by michaelr View Post
    Former Italian President Suggests State Use Violence Against Protesters

    Dear President Francesco Cossiga.

    Gee thanks for the advice, sucker, but we have been doing that for years, did you not see the battle of Seattle?


    Sincerely, Uncle Sam.
    Nostalgia for El Duche has been around in Italy lately.

    A new wave of fascism has been brewing in Italy. Quite disturbing:

    Gianfranco Fini, head of the National Alliance party, is trying to position himself as Italy's next prime minister by renouncing his past as a neo- fascist leader.

    Fini's three main conservative rivals as he seeks to succeed Silvio Berlusconi are taking the opposite tack.

    ``Fascism created important social programs,'' said former health minister Francesco Storace, in an interview. His new party, The Right, holds its first national convention on Nov. 7.

    Berlusconi has refused to name an heir, creating a contest between the country's most popular and ambitious rightists. They also include Rome Mayor Gianni Alemanno, who on Sept. 7 said fascism as a philosophy was not an ``absolute evil,'' and Defense Minister Ignazio La Russa, who a day later praised Italian soldiers who fought alongside Nazi Germany between 1943 and 1945. Both are in Fini's party.

    ``There's still nostalgia among some Italians for fascism,'' said Maurizio Pessato, chief executive officer of polling company SWG Srl in Trieste, Italy. ``And the political class commits the flaw of never putting the past to rest.''...
    Bloomberg.com: Exclusive

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelr View Post
    Former Italian President Suggests State Use Violence Against Protesters

    Dear President Francesco Cossiga.

    Gee thanks for the advice, sucker, but we have been doing that for years, did you not see the battle of Seattle?


    Sincerely, Uncle Sam.
    Purely anecdotal, but I have been to Italy, and still have distant cousins there.

    The Italians do not fuck around when it comes to law and order. You will have a carabiniere standing on the side of the road. When he holds up a tiny red sign signaling for people to stop their cars, they slam on the brakes.

    The statements by the former president do not surprise me in the least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Think for myself View Post
    Purely anecdotal, but I have been to Italy, and still have distant cousins there.

    The Italians do not fuck around when it comes to law and order. You will have a carabiniere standing on the side of the road. When he holds up a tiny red sign signaling for people to stop their cars, they slam on the brakes.

    The statements by the former president do not surprise me in the least.
    Mainstream candidates and political figures are openly embracing fascism right now in Italy. Beyond law and order. Intrusive government.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluegrass View Post
    Mainstream candidates and political figures are openly embracing fascism right now in Italy. Beyond law and order. Intrusive government.
    It is world wide. The neofucks have infiltrated just about every western country there is. The countries like Russia&Allies are in their sights, literally.

    I brought up events that this article depicts before, man I took more hits than a B-25 over Nazi Germany. These people were not playing games, they were willing to kill innocents with the use of bombs to crack down on dissidents. It is these types of actions, and admissions that make me skeptical about the government, and that includes 911.

    I was at the battle of Seattle, that was a full blown government op. People got hurt, bad, and others got arrested, except for the operatives, they got room and board at the expense of the taxpayer.

    Fucking piece of shit bastard motherfuckers.

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    Re: Former Italian President Suggests State Use Violence Against Protesters

    Quote Originally Posted by michaelr View Post
    Former Italian President Suggests State Use Violence Against Protesters

    Dear President Francesco Cossiga.

    Gee thanks for the advice, sucker, but we have been doing that for years, did you not see the battle of Seattle?


    Sincerely, Uncle Sam.
    "...we've been doing that for years, and to prove it, i'll use the same, single example thats always used to show how america has become a police state..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickcuse View Post
    "...we've been doing that for years, and to prove it, i'll use the same, single example thats always used to show how america has become a police state..."
    This shit happens all the time, just not on this scale. You were one that said I was wrong, but time after time I prove that your an ignorant little fool. Remember Montebello? How about 911, now there was a biggie. I already proved the BoS, and I would lay ten to one the Muslim hatred in Australia was state sponsored. Does this article make you think any differently about the Madrid bombings? Not me because I know it was state sponsored.

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    Until the Battle in Seattle, I never thought I would see American policeman use rubber bullets against protesters. I figured that was something more likely on the West Bank or in Belfast.

    I still think rubber bullets are excessive force.

    Whatever happened to water hoses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dayton3 View Post
    Until the Battle in Seattle, I never thought I would see American policeman use rubber bullets against protesters. I figured that was something more likely on the West Bank or in Belfast.

    I still think rubber bullets are excessive force.

    Whatever happened to water hoses?
    Hey welcome to the third world.


 
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