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Antonio Ricci
The programme “Striscia la notizia” yesterday ridiculed the symbol of my Party, l’Italia dei Valori. They renamed it “The odorous underpants”, with the comment that “they smell” and then showed the seagull-rainbow dying, probably from avian flu.
Symbols are important and Striscia insulted me and my electors with trivial and unnecessary irony.
Ricci could tell me that he delivered similar treatment to the other the Parties. But a careful examination shows that this master of communication has kept the positive word “Liberty” for the House of Liberty but for “Italy of Values” he substituted the negative word “odori” (odorous) for the positive word Valori (Values).
You could say it’s a detail but it is certainly intentional.
The people of Striscia grovel to the orders of the owner of Canale 5. They should give the "tapiro" to Ricci each evening.
Ricci is strong with the weak and weak with the strong. No mercy with Vanna Marchi and indulgent with Berlusconi, “Any comments on Mr. Mills, dear Ricci?”.
In the next legislature, there will be many emergencies to deal with that have been left as an inheritance from this legislature.
The first to be dealt with is the reform of the radio and TV system and the allocation of frequencies in a way that guarantees true democracy in Italy. Even previous legislatures are to blame for the current system.
If the electors give me their trust, it will be a priority of the next government.
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