Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Pokemon Shiny Gold Save Problem



NOT 'ONE COUNTRY TO COMMUNISTS



I, calling me a liberal, no, I have never been and never will be Berlusconi, but unfortunately, since I had the right to vote Berlusca I have always found the middle ground, which has dampened my enthusiasm a lot of each election.

In each election I attended I have never found a party that truly represents me: too much red in CSX, Berlusconi cdx too, too much crap in this or that small parties that came out from time to time presenting itself as "the new one advances ".
Consequently, I found myself to vote for a bit 'of everything (especially radical, but blank ballots, void cards, Stefano Tacconi, "Rocco Siffredi," "magnateve well this "etc.), but every election result has always left me rather indifferent: I have never cheered or I'm desperate for any of the outcomes of votes in the last 15 years.

This Sunday, for the first time, was a different Sunday.

This time I enjoyed.

Admittedly, Berlusconi is still there.
Certainly, Veltroni (who did a fantastic job) is light years ahead of Prodi-Fassini-d ' Alemi different, but it is still quite far from what should be a truly modern left (Blair, for instance).

However, for the first time in this parliament is something different, something that makes it more similar to the parliaments of the countries 'civil': there are extremists, there are no Taliban left and right, there's the old MSI Santanché of Storace and "er sheep."

But above all, there are no more the old-communists, Bertinotti (for which, however, a little sorry, because I consider it the best with the Italian political purposes), the Jordan, the Diliberto, the Rizzo, let alone ascanio shepherd. A month ago I hoped that the elections went in this way, and the reality has exceeded all expectations (in part the result of the League, but you can not have everything).
As the blogger says
from which I "borrowed" the poster above, Berlusconi is always Berlusconi, is unlikely to give this country the liberal circle that they would need.
But, for now and for the duration of this term,

"No Country for Red Men" is not a communist country.