8x1000 to the Catholic Church?
After several months of no return on the last blog to express a thought very important to me, especially in this period of eight per thousand:
not want to give more money to the top of the hierarchy!
I wanted to write that I could not bear the Catholic Church but would not be fair to the many priests.
Think about how many priests are scattered around the world and even here in Italy, reduced to poverty trying to help with the few resources they have available to the weakest and poorest of them, can you imagine for a moment ?
think now the Pope, bishops or cardinals, we will present you with their beautiful robes finely worked by hand, with their gold jewelry, and with their crucifixes imperative that dwell in houses that look more like the royal palaces ?
At this point, as you can give the eight per thousand in the Catholic church when a lot of money goes into the pockets of a few?
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The PDS and PRC in 1995 prevailed. The Democratic Party in 2010 has failed.
The PDS in the regional elections of 1995 took exception Abruzzo and Molise, 6,464,351 votes. The Democratic Party in regional elections has taken place just 6,074,282. He finished 9 to 6 for the center, you just voted in Abruzzo and Molise, where they won the progressive candidates. The regions of South and North, however, remained the most populous administered by the Centre right: Lombardy, Veneto, Piemonte, Puglia, Campania and Calabria. In reality the true anomaly is then the 2005 elections that will mark a clear disproportion (11-2!) Compared with consolidated political balance, reflecting the substantial rejection of the work of the Berlusconi government, in the saddle since 2001 by the Italian people. However, what jumps in the eyes of two and a half years since the birth of the PD, as evidenced by the consensus gathered by then PDS, is the fact of his failure as a political project for his winning coalition and the ability to affect it has on the national public life. Special attention has also deserve the results of the PRC Communist, also in 1995, but ran out of the center-left coalition in many regions, managed to gather in the largest booty from 200 thousand votes and pass the media. But what distinguishes today from yesterday is essentially the character of the parties of the left and then embedded with a clear identity profile, now unrecognizable from a cultural point of view and unorganized territory. That's all there, just need a little 'more clarity and a bit' over oil elbows.
The PDS in the regional elections of 1995 took exception Abruzzo and Molise, 6,464,351 votes. The Democratic Party in regional elections has taken place just 6,074,282. He finished 9 to 6 for the center, you just voted in Abruzzo and Molise, where they won the progressive candidates. The regions of South and North, however, remained the most populous administered by the Centre right: Lombardy, Veneto, Piemonte, Puglia, Campania and Calabria. In reality the true anomaly is then the 2005 elections that will mark a clear disproportion (11-2!) Compared with consolidated political balance, reflecting the substantial rejection of the work of the Berlusconi government, in the saddle since 2001 by the Italian people. However, what jumps in the eyes of two and a half years since the birth of the PD, as evidenced by the consensus gathered by then PDS, is the fact of his failure as a political project for his winning coalition and the ability to affect it has on the national public life. Special attention has also deserve the results of the PRC Communist, also in 1995, but ran out of the center-left coalition in many regions, managed to gather in the largest booty from 200 thousand votes and pass the media. But what distinguishes today from yesterday is essentially the character of the parties of the left and then embedded with a clear identity profile, now unrecognizable from a cultural point of view and unorganized territory. That's all there, just need a little 'more clarity and a bit' over oil elbows.
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