Friday, February 4, 2011

Wedding Sayings On Koozies

Italy, the land of the mediocre.

We can not remain indifferent to the Italian system that rewards mediocrity and away the best practices, the underground, annihilates them. We can not remain indifferent to this system that makes water from all sides, which hampers growth and development, that would marginalize the young and not appreciate adequately the role of women in society. Yet, apparently, of a people seem indifferent. We are shut up and let our impatience mature into our body, now worn away by anger. We are confident that someone (who?) Sooner or later things will change. We are patient. But we also know that faced with a system so corrupt, our strength is not sufficient to dismantle what is now the everyday life we \u200b\u200bhave become accustomed to endure.

Mediocrity is the disease of our country, a metastasis that only death can destroy. We must therefore have the courage to meet face to face, just so we could be reborn to rebuild a new way of life.

The mediocrity of politics: where are the young? where are the women? It 's true, there are new stars emerging, new female faces to show their faces before the holy pictures had to show off the backside. A necessary step! A policy without politics does not represent me.

The mediocrity of the government, now made up of relatives and friends, painters, photographers and artists and ministers establishing databases of transparency behind the dark to make room for them, now saturated with mediocrity, that can find work only in a country where mediocrity has become the symbol par excellence. An administrative system and parliamentary decrees overturned by blows, and in the blink of an eye overturn the results, destroy pillar laws. A government that is responsive to my needs does not represent me.

The average education an end in itself and not the future and the professional and personal growth of youth, does not represent me.

I could fill the pages of my blog so many other mediocre, but I will stop here. My greatest wish: browse the newspapers in the morning and find only blank pages. Spaces to be filled with those who really want mediocrity in our country is a thing of the past.

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