Monday, July 26, 2010

Math Problems With Aquarium In It

Sir, yes sir!

Howl apologizes for the lack of recent weeks but the heat also gripping his ruined castle does not have air conditioning ... Thanks to fresh air these days, Howl is back in the saddle and ready to plant its sign somewhere!

Attention Howl has been captured by the clamor caused by the PDL statements made by Mr Fabio Granata this past July 19:
"There are parts of the state, government and politics that are doing everything to hinder the investigation of the massacre of D'Amelio and create conditions to discredit the judiciary. "

This sentence and the impact that has had on the Italian political scene has hit Howl for several reasons.

Meanwhile Mr Granata realizes only now that the government and the key roles of the state there are people from the past, say, troubled. One example is the senator Marcello Dell'Utri ... Secondly, the furious reaction of many in the words of the PDL of Grenada. Foreign Minister Frattini said :
"We can not accept those who simply foreshadows the danger that there is collusion with criminal circles, (...) We are convinced that a big party should encourage the free expression of thought, not continuous and constant internal opposition. "

The vice chairman of the Senate of the PDL even stated:
" At this point I hope that, as they would in any combination and as required by the statute, the grain will be immediately referred to the Board of Arbitrators of the PDL for appropriate disciplinary action, so that we do not create the precedent that a member of our party continues to undermine the credibility of systematically attacking his own colleagues as was the case in this circumstance. "

These (and other) positions to the words of Grenada have really stunned Howl. A politician complains about some form of facilitation by organs of the Italian State in a vile murder and his colleagues how they respond? "It 's a troublemaker! Fall into line or out of the party whip "This episode

set in motion the thoughts of Howl and led him to do a broader reflection on the development of Italian politics. E 'be noted that now the "party line" is no longer a "guide" to follow but has become an iron rail on which our politicians do not want or can not deviate.
Often the statements of party leaders are echoed by his teammates as if they were pearls of absolute truth, without being analyzed or interpreted in their true impact on society.

"Nuclear power is the energy of the future," thunders the leader and all its MPs do just that dogma, defending it with drawn sword, though until a few years before they were strong supporters the exact opposite (in this respect is all too easy to quote a spokesman for the People of Freedom Capezzone, former secretary of the Italian Radicals). The cartellaio might take other examples, but be sure that you understand what you're talking about.

God gave man free will and free thought, politics took him!

A Howl of the humble opinion of any political projects need to be weighed and analyzed primarily by members of his party and later in more detail, the opposition and the parliamentary debate. They take ideas as if they were gospel truth: no one evaluates the social aspects of the situation, it is not calculated the cost and especially in economic terms it is no longer the political debate. The theme of federalism, it is a prime example: no one knows how much will it cost us, no one knows if it brings real benefit to the state and citizens, and no one opens a serious debate on its real function.

The policy should be an exchange of ideas of elected representatives of citizens on matters affecting the welfare of the Italians. In Italy, this vision was lost for a long time ...

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