Saturday, August 2, 2008

What Does A Il Driving License Look Like

Santa Claus, stork, right and left

The powers of a state are three: legislative, executive and judiciary. There is another one, this quarter: the press. In a normal democracy
modern
- the legislature, which consists in making laws, it is the Parliament, elected by the people.
- The executive power, the task of making policy decisions, belongs to the government.
- the judiciary, to enforce the law and to decide and implement sanctions, if not respected, it is the judiciary.
- Print is in the hands of newspapers, television news reporters and independent of state power and its institutions. In
banana republic Italian:
- the legislative power is held by Benito Berlusconi and his majority, including licking fake-party company and opponents, it's all on his side. In a parliament that is not even elected by the people, given our shameful electoral law.
- The executive power belongs exclusively to him and woe betide anyone who touches him.
- The judicial power is held by a judiciary, and almost destroyed almost totally helpless, thanks to various laws enacted by shame left and right in the second republic and the persistent attacks and insults of the premier and his loyalists.
- The entire press, needless to say, literally belongs to the new leader, and even those few newspapers or newscasts that are defined on the left, make right-wing politics.
In a system where everything is in the hands of one individual, how can one still speak of right and left? Now, in Italy, are abstract concepts. May be associated with Santa Claus, the witch, the stork, the god almighty. Today there are more than two parties, two opposing political camps, and ideally, there is only one and the same caste to get done by people who truly touched the top down, in violation of any law of the state.
At this point, talking about Italian politics, one can recognize another kind of bipartisanship, two camps: one that condiscende under Berlusconi and what is in eternal conflict with the new dictator, having the hope of an Italy really free and truly democratic, composed of people who, in a normal country, would be of opposite ideologies (Republicans and Democrats), but here come together to oppose the one who threatens the freedom of Italian citizens.

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