Live streaming appointment

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Here is an extract of today’s live streaming.

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"We are once again approaching the end of the year and I felt that it was my duty to dialogue and communicate directly with you, my listeners, who are logged on throughout Italy and the world, because I believe it is the duty of those in public administration, those who, above all, utilise your money, to report back on what we have been doing, and to dialogue with you. Via my Blog at www.antoniodipietro.it, please feel free to chip in and let me have any reports, suggestions and criticisms that you believe are appropriate.
This is an information system that is necessary, on the one hand, necessitated by the fact that we do not own television networks and, on the other hand, a service provided by the new technology that is in the process of changing the worldwide communications, even though many people have not realised this. From here, via this video camera, I’m in contact with the entire world, and I’m able to have my say without any interference from intermediaries and, more importantly, you are able to listen to me directly, without some politically motivated director, who holds the real power of information in his hands, censuring out that which does not suit him and favouring that which does. All of you are required to make decisions based on the information available, but so often, the decisions made by the public are based on false information that has been received.
Let me mention a case in point in order to explain what I mean. In recent days there has been an ongoing debate regarding the relationship between telephone tapping and the need for privacy. Privacy is one of our sacrosanct rights. Telephone taps, authorised by the judicial authorities, are not only a right, but also part of a sacrosanct duty to find out who is stealing, who is murdering and who is behaving like a delinquent. It follows, therefore, that if the delinquent happens to be someone involved in public administration, or in politics for that matter, then it is even more important that the magistrates be given the means with which to do their jobs, using any information and every legal tool at their disposal, including, inter alia, telephone tapping."

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Finalmente un ministro uscito dalla torre d' avorio. Che ha capito come uscirne, non con i Talk Show Televisivi ,ma attraverso la democratica rete . Condivido il suo impegno per una nuova legge elettorale sapendo che permetta di sapere per chi si vota , senza sporchi giochi di partito.
Conflitto d' interessi ? L' unica soluzione allo stallo del paese ed al declino irreversibile dell' Italia. Ma il conflitto d' interessi non si incarna soltanto in Berlusconi, si guardi intorno tra i suoi colleghi di governo e di schieramento e ci dica seriamente se ci crede che si possa fare.Io no. Basta vedere che fine ha fatto la "Class Action". Il perche' i farmaci sono i piu' cari d'Europa insieme a benzina , energia elettrica , gas ,telefono e chi piu' ne ha ne metta. Lei sicuramente lo sa. .Abbia il coraggio di dire come stanno veramente le cose e verra' premiato.
Buon Natale Ministro.

Posted by: ernesto giachino | December 24, 2007 08:45 PM

 


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