you think a politician has the right to privacy?
I now declare and affirm that if a person decides to put at the service of his country, entering politics, he must give up his privacy would be a small sacrifice, which, however, would allow citizens to really know who has taken the burden to guide and that the politician be abundantly rewarded with great satisfaction that otterebbe from serving the community!
If, however, as happens today, the first to defend the privacy the politicians, then is there to think that there is "stinks." I
topical example of Berlusconi, who is apparently ordered to be pulped number of interceptions that affect intimacy between him and a young minister of his current government.
seems to me that the right to privacy agitated by Berlusconi is one of the Italians taking the piss, so they think that to protect themselves [from good people who have nothing to hide], while indecorously covers the indignity of a public political figure! In
wiretaps between Berlusconi and bags, today's pobblico domain, it is easy to see that the starlets procure SaccĂ , Silvio! But that could pass as
privacy, and therefore not subject to disclosure, if, however, Berlusconi as prime minister, did not go then kiss her hand and talking affectionately with Benedict XVI [which, however, on these issues is ready to condemn the same people who feel protected by the privacy Berlusconi!], do not ask the Church to admit to communion those who are married and divorced and remarried, like him, and if, above all, does not boast of not being faithful to his girlfriends .... in the same place where he had asked for a moment before, to be admitted to communion with the Body of Christ!
No, the morality of a politician can not be a personal private matter covered by the privacy !
I hope that the conscience of many good people are finally standing shocks and that the deception operated by Berlusconi against them is thwarted.
I ask, once again, to receive opinions and thoughts on these topics, which seem to me fundamental.
Andrea Volpe
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