See the policy become devoid ... culture, ethics and commitment of civil ... it hurts ...
so Luke (aka Lupin Arterio and already I like this nick a casino) Jesolo transmigrated in Lombardy commented on FB my own reflection, or better: my question about what to do when being reform would conflict so irreconcilable with a vision of reality accountancy. Sure: as motivated by noble intentions each action administrative / political clashes primarily with the difficulty that comes in innumerovili by a bureaucracy that often seems to almost become a kind of invincible moloch (did you know that in order to run a stable civil funerals should be a special regulation?) and then, for charity !, with the personal limitations of someone who is an interpreter. But the point is not that. It 'exactly what Luke ( Teomondo Scrofalo and if you do not know who is worse for you, or at least, andatevelo searching on Google) has caught with his comment. I firmly believe that being reformist is due to our non-negotiable values \u200b\u200b ; means, for example, recognize that it is not true with the culture that you do not eat (go and read what he wrote about my friend Matt Renzi on his blog) but rather just the culture is more necessary than ever amid the mess of our own these days. It means thinking of it as my "Master" Dossetti which came even argue that the real reforms are those that are most disappointed not to please the few . If "my" Roberto Vecchioni cites Horace to comment on his victory in San Remo (and Edward's son, is wrong: Call still love is not the most beautiful song that prof.'ve Ever written because all of its songs are great) is not simplistic display of scholarship but rather to affirm a principle, that only a poetic view saves us from human misery. And if your reformism clashes like Don Quixote against the windmills at the end you stop. But your not a retreat or a exit strategy. No: You have identified a boundary below which you can not push. Why is your conscience to stop you. Because we are destroying the very thought. And, really!, those guys with the book in hand look nice! And we have the duty to defend them.
May the force be with you!
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