Thursday, May 8, 2008

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OVER THERE STILL WAITING FOR SOMEONE!

Dear readers, today I want to tell
an ancient history and forgotten, a story "buried" or covered up if we were "paranoid" and I think there are those who manipulate information to convey a vision of reality rather than a 'other.
history, but still feel its effects.
Once upon a time the unification of Italy, there was a "ruling class" that was supposed to handle this change in the best way.
The ruling class took care of many issues, such as "convince" those who were a bit 'skeptical or equip the country to address the process of industrialization that had already begun in the rest of the world.
respect to the latter problem, the ruling class had an interesting idea and revolutionary as the "North" of Italy had already started this process and as the ruling class was in the north (but this is just a detail) , thought well of "borrowing" the equipment, raw materials, labor and all that is so needed by the "south". Churches lent to those lands that were "attached" to the fantasy kingdom of Italy for making it. Lands that were maybe not cutting edge, but still boasted a local development. There and then the "southern" We were a bit 'wrong, do not expect it.
They answered so many hopes in the unit of Italy: they thought that the Savoy would have dealt with the agrarian reform, they thought, albeit a bit 'of suspicion that this could become an opportunity for growth for their lives.
And instead ........
....................... the story continues ..........
................................................. ................ until today.


PS: ... ... ... .. there is no "north" without the "south" and vice versa ............ because it is thanks to "south Bossi has invented the League" North ".

PPS: It 's true that the trash in Naples, pizza is the Northern League is a local phenomenon that affects only those in the north?

PPPS: And you say that the cardinal point are you?!?

Happy reading, Barbara


NDR: Here's some reading to support this "anti-historical" http://www.portanapoli.com/Ita/Storia/st_borboni.html
http://www. editorialeilgiglio.it / articles.php? lng = en & pg = 310

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