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My house cow
Reduce the price of milk and dont pay the pizzo to the intermediaries? With cows you cant. Bureaucracy and the great groups of packaged milk do not tolerate unpackaged milk.Signor Andrea Busetto, a farmer rearing cows, explains how and why. If they take the distributor away from him, the farmers will bring their cows straight into town together with Bersani. Our country is one of positional incomes, of corporations, of castes. We pay the pizzo on everything. It is the State that has corrupted the mafia not the other way round. One cannot even sell the milk from ones own cow. Dear Signor Grillo,I am Andrea Busetto from Pesaro, 47 years old, I rear cows and bring up 2 children (my wife brings me up). Two years ago I was one of the first in Italy to try my luck with unprocessed milk. And to tell you the truth I was doing reasonably well, with 6 distributors operating throughout the province. All went well for a year. Then someone started to say (the only company making and selling...
The scapegoat
I dont agree with the Ceppalonic massacre game. Mastella is only a scapegoat. The best there is in the field of politics. This is why they chose him.But the Great Pardon was not his idea. Im sure of that. He was ordered to do it. By whom? By Parliament. And who was in Parliament that was pushing the most? Him, the psycho dwarf. The one who talks too much of security in the squares and streets with the red care worker. Mastella said many times that he received Berlusconis support for the Great Pardon. I believe him. The Great Pardon was useful for keeping the corrupt administrators from going to prison, not for freeing convicts. Mastella today said a great thing, he announced a book: about all the other castes, starting with the journalists.This time I agree with him. I offer him my preface or if he prefers, we can write the book together. Ill go out to Ceppaloni if he invites me there. Im publishing a letter from Sonia Alfano and the brother of Paolo Borsellino addressed to...