Luigi de Magistris Man of the Year, Woman of the Year Clementina Forleo. The two judges are a symbol of the civil service of the State, the courage, the determination of good people.
Rome, December 22, 2007 - "There is desire to pillory, "warns Silvio Berlusconi, after the rally at Cinecitta where they threw eggs, as if the Vaffa Day, nausea and anti-politics politics were an invention of the newspapers." Father Christmas, give us a present: Prodi you disappear forever, "reads one of hundreds of Christmas letters that Quotidiano.net surfers these days are sending to the head of the government and we can assure you that the one used, is one of the cutest expressions against the Prime Minister .
The New York Times has called the most unhappy people in the West. The Times has predicted a future as a country old and poor. The Spaniards have just surpassed us in the economic rankings. The French have taken Alitalia.
No, this is not a good Christmas of 2007, plagued by a political system which, without distinction of any kind, color, party, should do one thing: go away. Yet, we are convinced that we must not give up, we persist in thinking that it is forbidden to surrender to Casta, Casta is to yield to a luxury, Casta is a duty to resist.
For this, choose Quotidiano.net Luigi de Magistris and Clementina Forleo as Man of the Year as a woman of the year. Two judges are persecuted, harassed, hampered by the system because they do their job without looking at anyone. There are two symbols to understand civic engagement, the service of the State, courage, the determination of good people. There are two lights in the night of a Republic whose ills are always equal to themselves, it is first or second. A wonderful country where you do not decide anything. Where for months, for years, are discussing, but there is. Where the most popular sport is the defense of the chair at any cost and by any means. Where is the conflict of interest rule, the recommendation of a practice, the hypocrisy of a law, a gerontocracy regime.
do not know whether the other day I happened to look at the photo taken at the Quirinal Palace, on the occasion of the wishes of the Head of State. From left to right, standing: Giorgio Napolitano, 82, Franco Marini, 74, Fausto Bertinotti, 67 years; Romano Prodi, 68, Silvio Berlusconi, 71. Not to mention the life senators in the Senate that a crutch is absolutely the height of the previous Executive in the sense that it is not clear what is the worst. How would
Gassmann said, have a great future behind him. The problem is this.
Xavier Jacobelli
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