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The Lord of the abuse

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"The Lord of the abuses"

^ 1 passenger: ... but you can not, everything is allowed, but those who think he is? perhaps the Messiah? it can not be more ...

passenger ^ 2: What can you do if it is not him, it's another .... are all the same!

1 ^

: equal a horn! It's embarrassing, I am ashamed to have a fellow like him ... a ruler like that ... the war of liberation, that's what it takes!

2 ^ : exaggeration! okay that makes you think a hundred, but the resistance does not seem the case ... ...

1 ^ is the case, believe me! must organize themselves and rid the country of this bulky weight .... has abused our patience too!

^ 2: what you say! are many Italians who hang on his every word ...

1 ^ : there are many more who, with undisguised resignation undergo certain deceptive and harmful practices, allowing revisionist views;

follow me and I'll explain why, in my opinion, is "lord of the abuse."

abused: - his wife and children ... their love has sworn falsely to appear even a faithful husband and loving father;

- welcoming women ... to treat them as machines reproduction or, at best, as objects of prurient amusement and recreation;

- his supporters on their good faith built ... a castle of sand that crumbled at the first gust of truth

- of his opponents ... their Democratic ineptitude has founded illiberal and undemocratic regime, in defiance to any free conviction;

- Parliament ... depriving it of its prerogatives and reducing it to a camp of blind and obedient servants;

- the Constitution ... considering it a mere obstacle to the exercise of his narcissistic power, persuaded that he himself is the Law ;

- justice ... made subject to personal and confidential interests, self-sufficient in conviction of a meritorious impunity;

- Italy ... a promising and bright golden future, full of imperial destiny, and soon built surreptitiously thwarted;

- ... the Italians made a hostage of anesthetic and mystifying social and economic mirage, never come true;

- eternal willingness of the Roman Church ... autoassolvendosi is accredited as a man of providence improvident, and often inattentive

- all of us ... forcing us to endure, beyond all, the great burden of his presence and melodramatic adulterated;

- dissolving it in his life ... extravagant and dissolute looking for an ephemeral and precarious immortality.

2 ^ : obsession is' I'm Berlusconi!

1 ^ : what you got! I did not speak of Berlusca, spoke of Mussolini!

'E' who praised the people free from the tyrant "

(St. Thomas Aquinas)

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