Thursday, November 12, 2009

Dry Clean Slogans For The New Year

Sometimes they come back years from dua


After months of absence I returned to write about pennivendolo. Just to start the season, I suggest reading an article published today by the journal with the hope that none of you should ever need of Italian justice.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Seat Alhambra 2001diagnostic Plug

The EU court rejected the crucified ...



"For us it is a decision totally unacceptable. That Italy is a country where Christianity is its own history, have always known. " He said Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi Commenting on the ruling of the Strasbourg Court which prohibits the crucifixes in the classroom in Italian schools. The European Court of Human Rights in the sentence (the first ever on religious symbols in schools) on an application made in 2002 by an Italian citizen, has in fact established that the presence of crucifixes in classrooms is "a violation of parents to educate their children according to their convictions "and a violation of" freedom of religion of students. " "The sentence on the crucifix is \u200b\u200bbullshit," thunders the Senatùr. "Europe is good for the economy, perhaps, but for many other things not going very well," said Umberto Bossi, arguing that "Europe is far by people, does the opposite of what citizens want. The crucifix should not be put only in church but in all public places. "
Hard words to Europe were expressed by Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone on the sidelines of a press conference at the pediatric hospital Child Jesus: "Unfortunately, this Europe of the third millennium, we leave only the pumpkins on the eve of the festival recently repeated the November 1 and it takes away the dearest symbols. This is truly a loss that I deplore. We must try with all our strength - Bertone said - to keep the signs of our faith for believers and nonbelievers. The public streets must remove all the crosses? ".

And against Strasbourg ruling was also mobilized the world of social networking. "Against the unjust sentence of Strasbourg, for the crucifix in schools!" Is the warning of a new Facebook group called 'It to the crucifix in schools', born yesterday, which has already collected more than 24,000 members.