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  1. Danilo
    1 August 2009 @ 15:10

    I believe that this is the path we are on, la crisi travolgerà tutto o quasi tutto, però servirà a far conoscere quello che davvero conta nella vita in comune e cosa vuol dire “mutual aid” from both sides you must help, l’unic amaniera per venirne fuori sarà il mutuo soccorso e la riscoperta dell’onestà , Today word devoid of meaning if not derided. In fin dei conti la crisi ci darà una grande scossa, let's see if the thieves who govern us and direct our economies will be happy of their results!

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  2. Sondaliena
    31 July 2009 @ 18:07

    Article interesting if deprived of absurd anti southern part (are you sure that in the north there is the phenomenon? – I would not be so sure) and even more absurd proposal to retain the 100% tax in your region (è l’obbligo al mutuo soccorso tra le regioni dove lo metti?)
    The people did not react to the state of things precisely because it reads such things and fears that, with change, worse arrivals.
    Try to suggest reasonable strategies, mutualistiche, comunitarie e vedrete che seguito avrà la nuova politica.
    I'm sorry, you're not too bad as a columnist.

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  3. Mr. nobody
    20 May 2009 @ 14:17

    Ciao,
    I tell the day of the failure of lehman brothers these things, and months that give me the crazy catastrophic…sarà brutto, but I'm’ rooting for the crisis, solo così l’economia farà il passo obbligatorio dall’era 1.0 alla 2.1 (Today we are 2.0…the phase of the change!!!).

    Unfortunately, history teaches: see Argentina (rehearsal of the global crisis on a small scale and Enron, other evidence on how to steal money and pensions to small savers).

    Ciao

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  4. Mr. nobody
    18 May 2009 @ 18:36

    Ciao,
    it would be an interesting article to read, but you reimpaginarlo…and then I go back to read it.

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