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World Revolution Not Seen on TV- Rallies Around the World- Please Repost

JoyousEnergy.com- Worldwide rallies cry for peace and gather in solidarity. Western media ignores these peaceful gatherings and if they report, they focus on...

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Comment by jb on October 7, 2011 at 6:51pm
Thank "You" Rachel & Shared
Comment by giovanna marino on October 6, 2011 at 9:16am

Can you see the blue button on your right?

It says "Add comment". If you don't want any comment you'd better put your profile to private so that only who agree with you will comment in the way you want and you'll not be soooooooooooooooo bored with someone who says that that video is not telling the truth about Italy aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand your page will be soooooooooooooooooooooooooo clean of opinions you don't like.

See? it is easy and very democratic.

 

 

Comment by Rachel Lisette on October 6, 2011 at 2:14am
Yawn yawn...Giovanna you know nothing about me or what i think so please stop posting your opinion on my page...thankyou
Comment by giovanna marino on October 5, 2011 at 2:23am

 

The very first step to chance is thinking different,

not being the same as those who have told us lies or wrong believes for years.

Of course you are free to say / share / believe / think / live / whatever you want.

You are also free to turn your face the other way and support shouting.

You are also free to deny the truth. What for?

 

Revolution will not change anything if there aren't true values at the basis.

History tells us exactly this.

 

Come and join Trusting The Fox - discussion

 

Comment by Rachel Lisette on October 5, 2011 at 1:50am

Giovanna, i share this video because i find it interesting...please dont assume you understand my motivations or intentions or my thoughts. And shouting, calling for revolution, desiring to be heard is the very first step to change.

Comment by giovanna marino on October 3, 2011 at 10:26pm

 

All this "shouting" and calling for revolution do not help to get out of the crisis, viceversa it gets all of us (the intire humanity) in a chaotic situation in which stock markets are playing an even worse dirty game.

They speculate on the failure of this country today and in another country tomorrow.

Just for money, without thinking about the people who are human and have to eat everyday.

There is the very place where the crisis started.

Moody and  Standard & Poor's opinions are playing a part to earn even more money out of this game.

... and corporations too!!!!

Unfortunately people is not enough aware of this.

 

Now we all can make the difference in this world thinking about what messages we say.

Being aware of what we live everyday can make a better world.

Please, when you have time watch this video   .

 

Ciao. gio'

 

By the way: I love Australia. I lived in Melbourne for one year in 1982.

Comment by giovanna marino on October 3, 2011 at 9:58pm

 

Ciao Rachel

Sharing a video means to me that you agree with it, either you made it or not,

otherwise you should have added a comment about it.

In such way you communicate a message which is not true and this is not fair.

 

The Left Party is playing a dirty game just because they want the power (they want Berlusconi to step down and do a transition parliament without having been elected - I call this a golpe!)

Most of the foreign newspapers report the voices of those who shout louder.

There are so many that don't shout and work for Italy, not against.

 

Discrediting a person or, worse, a Nation, with 56 milion persons living in, is not a concept to share.

Berlusconi is not a saint, he did many things that I have criticised, but we are not in the same situation such as Libia, Giordan, Tunisia, Yemen, Syria, ...etc.

Even the Spain protest have nothing to do with all those shown in the video.

(Their protest wasn't for asking the President to step down, but to ask him to do something for the young people as he had promesed).

 

(more in the next comment because it may not fit in here)

 

 

 

Comment by Rachel Lisette on October 3, 2011 at 8:21pm

Giovanna, I understand your reaction to this video, but may i remind you i did not create it...i am just sharing it..

God bless

Comment by giovanna marino on October 3, 2011 at 4:27am

Ops! not enough space here....

My text has been cut out....

as I was saying ....

 

So, before you mix up Italian protests with others that want a tyrant who's never been elected to step down, you'd better come to ltaly and live here for some months and learn a bit of history.

Comment by giovanna marino on October 3, 2011 at 4:16am

 

The protests we see in Italy have nohing to do with the protests we have seen in other countries of the Mediterranean area.

We protest every day, for everything, no matter who is the President because we are Italians. :o)

We have no dictator here as supposed in this video.

Berlusconi has been democratically elected in 94 and after that the Left Party took the place with Prodi.

He won again in 2001 and after that the Left Party won again yet with Prodi in 2006.

In  2008 Berlusconi won again. May a President do his work for 5 years as in all democratic countries

or do you think that elections has nothing to do with democracy?

So, what do you call this? I call it democracy, with all the shit one may say, but democracy.

The left party did worse then him, that's why they had to go home.

Or.... do you think that the majority of Italians who voted him are idiot, corrupted by him, or crazy?

He's rich, so what? None of the workers who works in his companies has ever been fired from work as  so many who worked for Prodi's companies (mostly failed).

Prodi signed for the High Speed Train and now people protest because Berlusconi is doing Prodi's project.  Prodi signed for Euro currency and now people protest against Berlusconi.

He has Television networks, the left party has all the major newspapers and they write what they want.

Do you think that in a regime this could be possible? NO! So we are not in a regime.

The left party can say and do whatever. There are no journalist in jail.

They are saying we are in a regime because they want to take the place  without election.

Yes, that's right. they don't want elections because they have not enough numbers to govern.

They want to govern without the vote of the Italians. So they try to do whatever against him

without thinking that this make Italy in a bad position.

Judiciary system is corrupted and do what the left party says.

How comes that he has had 26 trial and never found guilty?

Do you think is normal to have 105 investsigations and 28/30 judicial processes  just because he won the election after another Prodi failure?

So, before you mix up Italian protests with other


        

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