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Poll Question: Which of these world leaders do you most admire?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 10:30
Berlusconi, eh, Andrea?!? ... how RIGHT I was that other time.  ... and I see my friend Hugues couldn't resist!

Well you can see my sympathies in that I voted for Persson, also like Zapatero, and have a soft spot for Lula, Chavez and Castro ... however I fear that unlike the Swedish and Spanish leader, Latin America is a very dangerous place for leftist (or would be leftist) governments ...

if it wasn't for the whole "war against terrorism" issue, I'm sure that the Bush administration would be doing something about the left trend in Latin America, especially the vocal Chavez.

But even so the pressure has forced these guys into horrible mistakes ... not that I'm blaming all mistakes on the outside ... I was very disappointed by the reports of corruption in Lula's Brazil

Atkingani, no doubt that Dalai Lama, Mandela, Clinton qualify as world personalities/former leaders, but I feel that their current potential to affect change is slightly less than the names I mentioned ... otherwise I might have added Gorbachev and Bob Hawke and a few others ... but feel free to name anybody you want ...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 10:33
Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

BTW we have to count votes, after elections, not before!

Why I cannot disagree with other italian people? Do they are more italians than me?

...ah! I know...I'm naive.....!!

BTW that's the proof I do not (and I will not) follow the crowd!

But those 20 persons are maybe not that representative of Itally since 2/3 of them are Scientist (and obviously higher educated - all are post-doc Uni) and the others are technicians (and two of them union rep), asistants , infrastructure workers and administrative(the famous Evelina).

As I tried to say, they have been here for a relatively long time, so they are less likely to follow-up on internal politics, but are likely to be far more severe on the external politics of their country, which is making them cringe a lot.

I never meant to say they were more representative of Italians than you.

But if I may say , the majotity of italian immigrants in Belgium (most of them living in Charleroi and Ličge) are also rather against Berlusconi , but their profile is radically different , since they were driven by misery after WWII and have flooded to coal mines and steel mills.

Anyway, go on closing your eyes !!!

 

 

I am a lawyer! I'm obviously higher educated and post-doc UNI (in Padua) too!!

Never thought this means my politics' opinions are better (or has more dignity) than other non-so-high-educated people!

Are you a fan of the Plato's Politeia? I am not!

BTW let us decide the voters democratically if italians want a different government!

P.S. also my grandfather Alfonso went in your country (during the fifties) to work in a coal mine! He died here, after returning to italy, for a pulmonar (obviously) disease. I was only a little boy, but I vividly remember the last time I saw him!!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 10:40

Originally posted by Trotsky Trotsky wrote:

Berlusconi, eh, Andrea?!? ... how RIGHT I was that other time.  ... and I see my friend Hugues couldn't resist!

Well you can see my sympathies in that I voted for Persson, also like Zapatero, and have a soft spot for Lula, Chavez and Castro ... however I fear that unlike the Swedish and Spanish leader, Latin America is a very dangerous place for leftist (or would be leftist) governments ...

if it wasn't for the whole "war against terrorism" issue, I'm sure that the Bush administration would be doing something about the left trend in Latin America, especially the vocal Chavez.

But even so the pressure has forced these guys into horrible mistakes ... not that I'm blaming all mistakes on the outside ... I was very disappointed by the reports of corruption in Lula's Brazil

Atkingani, no doubt that Dalai Lama, Mandela, Clinton qualify as world personalities/former leaders, but I feel that their current potential to affect change is slightly less than the names I mentioned ... otherwise I might have added Gorbachev and Bob Hawke and a few others ... but feel free to name anybody you want ...

 I am free here and also in my country, even if sometimes I'm under attack for my opinions!!

It's not a problem, BTW, Italy was always a country with tremendous ideological fights! and it is also now!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 10:57
Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Originally posted by Trotsky Trotsky wrote:

Berlusconi, eh, Andrea?!? ... how RIGHT I was that other time.  ... and I see my friend Hugues couldn't resist!

Well you can see my sympathies in that I voted for Persson, also like Zapatero, and have a soft spot for Lula, Chavez and Castro ... however I fear that unlike the Swedish and Spanish leader, Latin America is a very dangerous place for leftist (or would be leftist) governments ...

if it wasn't for the whole "war against terrorism" issue, I'm sure that the Bush administration would be doing something about the left trend in Latin America, especially the vocal Chavez.

But even so the pressure has forced these guys into horrible mistakes ... not that I'm blaming all mistakes on the outside ... I was very disappointed by the reports of corruption in Lula's Brazil

Atkingani, no doubt that Dalai Lama, Mandela, Clinton qualify as world personalities/former leaders, but I feel that their current potential to affect change is slightly less than the names I mentioned ... otherwise I might have added Gorbachev and Bob Hawke and a few others ... but feel free to name anybody you want ...

 I am free here and also in my country, even if sometimes I'm under attack for my opinions!!

It's not a problem, BTW, Italy was always a country with tremendous ideological fights! and it is also now!



All the way back to Matteoti vs Mussolini, eh?

What happened to Alessandra Mussolini ... she was in the neo-fascist MSI, right? Also maybe I should ask you a strange question ...  Achille Occhetto or Massimo D'Alema ... who did you like less (probably D'Alema since he was PM)?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 11:33

No, I like less Achille Occhetto! D'Alema is quite superior in political intelligence than the other!

Occhetto is now too much friend of Antonio Di Pietro! who is not my favourite politician!

Occhetto is too ideological connected with the judiciary revolution against the right-wing (and against the socialist party itself, which he helped to destroy! in 1992-1993!)! I think Bettino Craxi was a great politician and Berlusconi is sometimes similar to him.

Alessandra Mussolini is a strange and good politician: it's true she is near the neo-fascists (who I don't like a all!), but she was alway in the first line to support women and their rights! Its are not opposites, BTW!

P.S. my favourite is Berlusconi, I repeat it he is not a politician, BTW, he is more a self-made-man, someone of whom italy needed from long time! That's why he won two times!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 11:48
Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

 I am free here and also in my country, even if sometimes I'm under attack for my opinions!!

It's not a problem, BTW, Italy was always a country with tremendous ideological fights! and it is also now!>> this is due to the presence of the Vatican and their meddling into politics!!

EEeeHHMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!......................

Apparently not only are you under fire for your opinion in your country but also on the web!

Sorry about that!! You are of course totally entitled to your opinion (however naive they are) and I beg you to forgive me if I made you feel like it was not a valid one!

But you must understand that Berlusconi brings horror and disgust to most people outside Italy (Italians included) a bit like W Bush is also! This was especially true in Genoa with the shooting of a protester. I even saw some Italians ripping the flag! Berlusconi is seen as a collab to the fascist Ligua!

Well Chirac does bring horror and disgust too, but everyone laughs at his lack of credibility , because the french are aware of this!!

As for your grandfather, too many Italians found death in our mines (tragedies and accidents that are still remembered 50 years later) but most found at least a decent life they could not have in Sicily (fleeing mafia and church protected and slightly mafiosis themselves lords), Sardinia, Calabra and Appuglia. But their homesickness isa sometimes painful to see.

let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter
keep our sand-castle virtues
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as well as a thinker,
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 13:05
Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

 I am free here and also in my country, even if sometimes I'm under attack for my opinions!!

It's not a problem, BTW, Italy was always a country with tremendous ideological fights! and it is also now!>> this is due to the presence of the Vatican and their meddling into politics!!

EEeeHHMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!......................

Apparently not only are you under fire for your opinion in your country but also on the web!

Sorry about that!! You are of course totally entitled to your opinion (however naive they are) and I beg you to forgive me if I made you feel like it was not a valid one!

But you must understand that Berlusconi brings horror and disgust to most people outside Italy (Italians included) a bit like W Bush is also! This was especially true in Genoa with the shooting of a protester. I even saw some Italians ripping the flag! Berlusconi is seen as a collab to the fascist Ligua!

Well Chirac does bring horror and disgust too, but everyone laughs at his lack of credibility , because the french are aware of this!!

As for your grandfather, too many Italians found death in our mines (tragedies and accidents that are still remembered 50 years later) but most found at least a decent life they could not have in Sicily (fleeing mafia and church protected and slightly mafiosis themselves lords), Sardinia, Calabra and Appuglia. But their homesickness isa sometimes painful to see.

Don't worry!

BTW I have my own ideas that Berlusconi (what an interesting paradox!!) is victim of prejudice!

For example Genua's fights were thought and planned as a first answer to the democratic election of him!

The previous government, who organized that, immidiately went to demonstrate against the summit organized by themselves! This paradox is due only because of their hate for Berlusconi.

He has never shown hate for his opponents!!

I do not hate my polical opponents. In fact it's right to respect them and to be respected by them !



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 13:06
I voted were all doomed as those that i know from that list i dislike for the actions ect. I'm supprised someone voted for Putin, the ex head of the KGB who is running the country like a tyrannical dictater (or so it appears from hear at least).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 13:19

We are doomed

Please i dont wat to see any vote for Bush


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 16:18
President Festus Mogae (Botswana). Whilst almost every other sub-
Saharan African country is facing economic ruin and near-starvation
(completely self-inflicted in the case of Botswana's neighbour,
Zimbabwe), he has maintained a properous, stable and civilised
democracy whose government is superior to that of many Western
European countries. And as an elected politician myself (with the UK
Opposition), I'm very pleased to see that Tony Blair has received no votes
yet.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 17:42
I won't rest 'til we have a good President!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 17:57
Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Originally posted by The Miracle The Miracle wrote:

I don't know most of them well, but from the ones I do, Vladimir Putin. I'm Russian and he really making changes for the good. Slowly, but he's dragging the country out of chaos.

I do agree with you, Miracle. I've always liked Russian History and Culture since I discovered (when I was just a school-boy) that "Czar" derives from the latin "Caesar"!

How about to spend holidays in Soci (Black Sea, or not?)? Is it a great and wonderful place?

I haven't been to Soci, but I grew up around that area, but by the Caspian sea.  Great places, with great warm climate.

http://www.sochi-info.com/photo/ <A big photo gallery. It's in Russian, just click on a thumbnail to get to the full index of the photosession.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 18:52

Originally posted by King of Loss King of Loss wrote:

I won't rest 'til we have a good President!

You'll need some strong coffee. ........

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 20:11

Which band do each of these guys lead? 

It'd be so much easier to choose one if I knew which band they were with.

I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 20:13

lol... like music bands?? ^

if thats what you mean.. that was pretty funny

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 20:15
Yeah that was what I meant.
I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 22 2005 at 20:16
^ LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2005 at 02:31
Humanity is doooomed!!!!!! The Second Coming is at hand 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2005 at 03:59
I voted for Kofi Annan.
Zapatero, Putin and Lula are doing well.
I dislike clowns and extremists: Berlusconi, Blair, Chavez, Castro and Bush.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2005 at 04:06

Blair

Bush

Chirac  * 100 =lots of  

I'm going way out on a limb here and saying Sharon. Has the old warmonger done a good thing by leaving his party and going on his own to try and broker peace with arabs? Would be nice to think he has... 

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