Next stop: Auschwitz

Posted on December 10th, 2008 in Freedom & Rights, History by michele

Today is the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

60 years later, not only the Declaration itself is largely unattended, but an institution that’s supposed to have been based on Love and Charity for the last 2000 years can afford to say that not really everyone should be granted the same basics rights.

I’m talking about the Roman Catholic Church, of course. The Pope says, for example, that wherever in the world a person can be legally executed just for being homosexual, well that’s not to be changed, it’s not that bad after all.

Well, what are we waiting for? Let’s have a mass hanging in St. Peter Square.

I wonder if maybe the Roman Catholic Church is having second thoughts about the closing of Auschwitz.

Berlusconi hails Obama as “suntanned”

Posted on November 7th, 2008 in Freedom & Rights, Italy by michele

I didn’t vote for this ridiculous guy currently Prime Minister in my country… but many did I’m afraid… hope some of them started understanding, in these last few months, what’s going on in Italy and who the guy really cares about…

Just have a look at the Herald Tribune’s article for this latest, shameful episode of what may seem a soap opera but is in fact Italian politics.

I’m really sick of this all…

Sarah Palin? Monty Python could have written this

Posted on October 17th, 2008 in Freedom & Rights, Funny by michele

Monty Python’s John Cleese interviewed on the Telegraph about Sarah Palin… She looks like a sketch character indeed.. :-D