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  1. gastone
    21 September 2009 @ 07:48

    Zaia will need to read more, maybe history, better still our, so did the savaría that in the 18th century, so it seems to do as an example, at the imperial court of the tsars he officially spoke three languages: Veneto, Neapolitan and French and the official documents were written in these languages ​​and, stuff more than nothing, all commercial contracts!
    greetings to my Sardinian friend, he was also conquered. and to my Canadian friend with a big heart from Treviso.

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  2. Roberto
    19 September 2009 @ 17:19

    There were those who preached the division of Italians with a vertical line, on one side the workers and on the other the bosses, as if these too did not work, and with his sermon he earned seats and a lot of money without working.
    When this showed signs of failure, others invented the horizontal line, between those in the south and those in the north, as if there are no honest men in the south and freebooters in the north. However, with the horizontal line they have sat down on the armchairs and are making a lot of money without working.
    One must realize that with Leon's ideal of independence, the League is in it like cabbage in a snack, … like the communists with those who work.

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  3. Sonia
    19 September 2009 @ 16:27

    loris,

    thank you for all you do in trying to preserve the “Veneto” culture. My parents immigrated to Canada in 58/59. I am first generation Canadian, I began school not knowing a word of English. My mother tongue is “Trevisano” To this day and I am in my forties I feel Trevisana not Canadian. With all the people I encounter in my profession I am always Italian. I have not been back to Italy in a while and hope to soon. I am sure if I do that most people will laugh at my old Trevisan…..but this is my culture and I LOVE IT!

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  4. Valerio
    19 September 2009 @ 13:19

    I feel sorry for Zaia, in parchè no’ and is informed before speaking. Whoever harmed these days…… assemoi lose….

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  5. Nino
    19 September 2009 @ 07:53

    AND, also Sardinian, like Neapolitan. We were certainly a peninsula of small states and the Venetian one with Venice was a maritime republic. Of course it had its own language and was a nation, but this was before the unification of Italy. Now it would be right to start again for the transformation of the State from there, to go to the United States of Italy, the dream that was Garibaldi's who was not a bandit and his life, his house in Caprera and the way he died bear witness to this. It would be enough to go and see us to understand. But it is not by insulting the symbol of Italian unity and the Risorgimento that Italy can be remade. I have many reasons for true contempt towards the Italian State. As a Gladiator of the SID I have suffered all sorts of things from this mafia state but …The State is not the Homeland. The State is the tool that people give themselves to have essential services and if it doesn't work or works badly it can be changed. But the Homeland is something else, my homeland is Sardinia, but also the Veneto and its magnificence testified by every stone in Venice. I don't feel like I'm abroad when I've been to Venice, as I don't feel like I'm abroad in Milan, or in Naples or Genoa. Our unity is a value that gangs of traitors and criminals are making us lose. Let's not let him win! It is right that Veneto regains its dignity as a state, but it is a State that is completely Naturally part of a united Italy. To deny this is to deny the evidence and leads nowhere. The gangs of traitors who have insinuated themselves into our institutions have also betrayed the Veneto, sure, but they have betrayed and continue to betray all of Italy …We are truly brothers in this too. Federalism is the right answer, not separatism. A Garibaldi dream interrupted by a shot in the leg by Garibaldi after the conquest of Naples. A dream that can be resumed as a united people to create the United States of Italy and from here to create the United States of Europe. This I believe would unite us all, Sardinians and Venetians, Lombards and Ligurians and all the other states of Italy united with us. But no one talks about it. All dispersed in an attempt to separate from the rest of Italy but be careful, because this has always been the main game of the Roman Caesars: Divide and rule!

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