Website review: Blog di Beppe Grillo

NuovaCarne NuovaCarne discovered this in Activism 24 reviews since Jan 31, 2005
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NuovaCarne discovered 42 months ago
Il blog di Beppe Grillo. attenzione: può causare gran mal di pancia e crampi muscolari :)
valeriovillari rated 5 weeks ago
Può causare di tutto....:)
fcal rated 5 weeks ago
blog demagogico per caproni incapaci di pensare
gbrusco rated 4 months ago
forza beppe!
piotri rated 5 months ago
Cosa sono un paio di morti se in cambio ti danno gli involtini primavera?
user51 rated 5 months ago
Grande Beppe! Se non ci fosse lui ( e tutti quelli come lui), l'italia sarebbe ... non ci voglio pensare... bleargh!
stevencore rated 5 months ago
Tutto ciò che si può fare è leggere, talvolta indignarsi, sempre provare a fare qualcosa. Avanti Beppe!
La-Sara rated 8 months ago
se non ci fosse Beppe !!
Scintillae rated 9 months ago
24 October 2007 Caught red-handed Boing Boing, the third blog in the world, has written about the Levi-Prodi law. The Government has created a world image of itself as incompetent. Levi, a Mister No-one, explained that there had been a consultation for months with all the protagonists of the sector to draw up the law, including the newsagents. Bloggers were excluded. The Internet operators were excluded. Who did Levi talk to? With Berlusconi, with De Benedetti? Certainly not with the Ministers of the Government. He didn't show the law to the head of the Ministry of Communications, the one that should have written it. The Council of Ministers is a strange place. I would like to be able to film it. On 12 October on the presentation of the Levi-Prodi whoever was present was asleep and if they weren't asleep, they were thinking of other things: - "I accept my part of the responsibility as I did not personally control the text word for word....it authorises extensive interpretations that could limit the activity of many websites and blogs. It would be much better to leave the current regulations...." Paolo Gentiloni, Minister of Communications - "was not discussed in the meeting of the Council of Ministers on 12 October because it was presented as a normal routine measure." Antonio Di Pietro, Minister of Infrastructure - "I'll say straight away that that day, after trying to improve the decree on welfare, I had to rush to the Quirinale to give prizes to young people committed to climate change and I couldn't follow the regulation that is alarming the Internet people. Reading it again today, it seems really restrictive for those who manage a blog or a web page." Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio, Minister of the Environment. To avoid further damage to our image, let Prodi publish the proposals that are going to the Council online beforehand, and read the comments before going ahead. That way the citizens would be informed, as would the Ministers. Today the Culture Committee of the Lower House is examining the Levi-Prodi. I would like the discussion to be made public with the possibility to comment on it. Levi has said: "For every law, the passage through Parliament is the occasion to improve the text and, when necessary, to clear up any ambiguous points." It's he that took dictation from Prodi to write the law. There are two options: he's there or he's doing it. It's certain that he has tried. This time they've been caught red-handed. But how many times have they tried and been successful with no one knowing? Posted by Beppe Grillo
Ale55io rated 9 months ago
Prima o poi cambierà qualcosa?!?
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