venerdì 30 giugno 2017
... fine giugno ...
... chiudo questo mese con una bella immagine del castello di San Giorio ... due giorni di relax al paesello e ritorno pimpante il lunedì mattina ...
mercoledì 28 giugno 2017
domenica 25 giugno 2017
... tre anni e tre mesi ...
... tre anni e tre mesi dal nostro primo incontro e ieri abbiamo prenotato la saletta per il nostro pranzo di nozze ...
avanti così, a tutta forza, verso il nostro futuro ...
venerdì 23 giugno 2017
giovedì 22 giugno 2017
mercoledì 21 giugno 2017
... finalmente! ...
Brescia, 21 giugno 2017 - La Polizia portoghese, su segnalazione del Ros dei Carabinieri, ha arrestato a Fatima Maurizio Tramonte, condannato ieri in via definitiva all'ergastolo per la strage di piazza della Loggia. Fino a stamattina Tramonte risultava "irreperibile" per la Procura generale di Milano che ha emesso gli ordini di esecuzione per lui e per Carlo Maria Maggi, entrambi condannati definitivamente per la strage di Piazza della Loggia a Brescia. Tremonte si era reso irraggiungibile da alcuni giorni. "Non ho parlato con lui dopo la sentenza, non ci siamo sentiti" aveva detto il suo legale, Marco Agosti. Il suo cellulare infatti risultava staccato da giorni. Il 28 maggio, in occasione dell' anniversario della Strage, si era detto sicuro che avrebbe avuto giustizia. Era convinto che sarebbe stato assolto e che avrebbero cercato i veri colpevoli.
"All'indomani della sentenza della Cassazione che ha confermato le due condanne all'ergastolo per la strage di piazza della Loggia ho voluto chiamare Manlio Milani, presidente della Casa della Memoria di Brescia. Ho sentito il bisogno di ringraziarlo, e con lui tutti i familiari delle vittime, per la tenacia e la fiducia con cui hanno atteso - per 43 lunghissimi anni - che la giustizia italiana dicesse una parola definitiva. Ora quella parola è arrivata: a Brescia ci fu una strage neofascista che si avvalse della complicità
di settori deviati dei servizi". Lo afferma la presuidente della Camera, Laura Boldrini. "'Lo Stato ha dovuto combattere contro un'altra parte dello Stato, e lo Stato democratico alla fine ha vinto', mi ha detto Manlio Milani. Quella storia, che ha segnato tanto profondamente la nostra democrazia, merita memoria e rispetto - sottolinea Boldrini - Un rispetto che oggi esige anche di non sottovalutare i crescenti segnali di una presenza fascista, incompatibile con la Costituzione, le leggi e la storia dell'Italia nata dalla Resistenza
"Finalmente, riconosciuta piazza della Loggia dentro la storia del Paese, anche loro potranno finalmente riposare in pace". Lo ha detto Manlio Milani, portavoce dei familiari delle vittime della strage che dopo la lettura della sentenza ha commentato: "In quel momento mi è passato il film della mia vita pre 28 maggio 1974. Allo stesso tempo, attraverso quest'affermazione di giustizia, finalmente ho capito il senso e il valore del perché eravamo in piazza quella mattina e il senso e il significato, estremamente importante, di questi anni che abbiamo condotto nella ricerca della verità anche a loro nome".
lunedì 19 giugno 2017
... in fiamme! ...
... il mondo è in fiamme! ... paurosi incendi in Portogallo, attacco terroristico in Mali, furgone sulla folla a Londra ... e da noi indegne gazzarre in parlamento mentre cresce a dismisura il numero delle persone in preda alla povertà più assoluta ... populisti che impazzano ovunque e democrazia che sbiadisce e rischia di scomparire ...
... per il piccolo Marco si prepara un futuro a dir poco difficile ...
domenica 18 giugno 2017
... ius soli ...
... pareri contrastanti su lo "ius soli", indegne gazzarre in parlamento ed una buona dose di fascismo di ritorno: povera Italia! ...
... Grenfell Tower ...
... un grattacielo privo di attrezzature di sicurezza, con rivestimenti scadenti, a Londra, in una zona abitata da persone agiate ... incredibile!
giovedì 15 giugno 2017
... can I ...
... voglia di freschezza, di fronde agitate da una leggera brezza, di dolci sorrisi, di vesti bagnate da asciugare al sole, di morbide carezze, voglia di ...
martedì 13 giugno 2017
domenica 11 giugno 2017
...war and peace ...
... ieri giornata impegnativa, documenti da ritirare e provvista di vino, pranzo da parenti, soliti e dovuti acidi commenti su due personaggi imbarazzanti, bel tempo e nuvole nere insomma, la vita non può mai essere tutta rosa ...
mercoledì 7 giugno 2017
... a letter from ...
Why I’m Launching TrumpiLeaks...A Letter From Michael Moore
Friends,
I need one of you to help me. It might get dangerous. It may get us in trouble. But we’re running out of time. We must act. It’s our patriotic duty. From the time you opened this letter to the time you get to the bottom of it, there’s a decent chance that our President will have violated the constitution, obstructed justice, lied to the American people, encouraged or supported acts of violence, or committed some horrible mistake that would’ve ended any other politician's career (or sent you or I to jail). And just like all the times he’s done so in the past, he will get away with it. Donald Trump thinks he’s above the law. He acts like he’s the above the law. He’s STATED that he’s above the law. And by firing Sally Yates, Preet Bharara and James Comey (3 federal officials with SOME authority to hold him accountable) he’s taken the first few steps to make it official. And yet, we keep hearing the same reaction to President Trump that we heard with candidate Trump after every new revelation or screw up - “He’s toast!” “He can’t survive this!” “He’s finished!” Make no mistake - Donald J. Trump has NO intention of leaving the White House until January 20, 2025. How old will you be in 2025? That's how long he plans to be your president. How much damage will have been done to the country and the world by then? And that is why we must act. As I’ve said since the election, we need a four-front strategy to end this carnage: 1. Mass Citizen Action 2. Take Him To Court Nonstop 3. YOU Run for Office 4. An Army of Satire I’m doing everything that I can, publicly and privately, to aid this effort and I know that you are, too. And while quietly working on my new movie, I came across an old video that inspired me to write you today to ask for help. In this video, a former congressman is passionately testifying about the importance of whistleblowers and need to protect the First Amendment. He stated: Enshrined in the First Amendment of the Constitution, we all know, are these words: Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press. The freedom of speech and the press form the bedrock of our democracy by ensuring the free flow of information to the public. Although Thomas Jefferson warned that, “Our liberty cannot be guarded but by the freedom of the press, nor that limited without danger of losing it,” today this freedom is under attack. The young congressman went on to decry the harassment, legal threats and even jailing of American journalists. He continued: Compelling reporters to testify, and in particular, compelling reporters to reveal the identity of confidential sources, intrudes on the newsgathering process and hurts the public. Without the assurance of confidentiality, many whistleblowers will simply refuse to come forward, and reporters will be unable to provide the American public with the information they need to make decisions as an informed electorate. But with all this focus on newsgathering, it is important that we state clearly: Protecting a journalist's right to keep a news source confidential is not about protecting reporters; it is about protecting the public's right to know. Indeed, the power and the importance of whistleblowing is part of the American tradition and as old as the republic itself. On July 30, 1778, the Continental Congress voted unanimously for the first whistleblower legislation in the U.S: “Resolved, That it is the duty of all persons in the service of the United States, as well as all other the inhabitants thereof, to give the earliest information to Congress or other proper authority of any misconduct, frauds or misdemeanors committed by any officers or persons in the service of these states, which may come to their knowledge.” This legislation came in response to the first known act of whistleblowing in our country’s history, when in 1777, 10 revolutionary sailors decided to blow the whistle on a powerful naval officer who participated in the torture of captured British soldiers. The sailors paid a price. They were sued and jailed for their courageous actions. But in the end, our Founding Fathers agreed that the sailors were doing their patriotic duty by reporting this crime. They made sure their legal fees were covered, protected them from retaliation and unanimously passed the 1778 whistleblower protection law. Since then, courageous American men and women have put their careers, their freedom and even their lives on the line to report government and corporate wrongdoing. From Karen Silkwood (nuclear safety), Sherron Watkins (Enron) and Jeffrey Wigand (tobacco) in corporate America to Daniel Ellsberg, Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden revealing government lies, the American whistleblowing tradition remains strong, despite constant attempts to intimidate and stifle these truth tellers. And this is where I need one of you to help me. Today, I’m launching TrumpiLeaks, a site that will enable courageous whistleblowers to privately communicate with me and my team. Patriotic Americans in government, law enforcement or the private sector with knowledge of crimes, breaches of public trust and misconduct committed by Donald J. Trump and his associates are needed to blow the whistle in the name of protecting the United States of America from tyranny. We’ve put together several tools you can use to securely send information and documents as well as photographs, video and/or audio recordings. While no form of digital communication is 100% secure, the tools we’re using at TrumpiLeaks provide the most secure technology possible to protect your anonymity (and if you don’t require anonymity, you can just email me here). I know this is risky. I knew we may get in trouble. But too much is at stake to play it safe. And along with the Founding Fathers, I’ve got your back. As for the former congressman quoted above, he’s moved on to bigger and better things. His name is Michael Richard Pence, the Vice President of the United States. Who knows, he might even back you up on this, too… Yours, Michael Moore https://michaelmoore.com/TrumpiLeaks
Friends,
I need one of you to help me. It might get dangerous. It may get us in trouble. But we’re running out of time. We must act. It’s our patriotic duty. From the time you opened this letter to the time you get to the bottom of it, there’s a decent chance that our President will have violated the constitution, obstructed justice, lied to the American people, encouraged or supported acts of violence, or committed some horrible mistake that would’ve ended any other politician's career (or sent you or I to jail). And just like all the times he’s done so in the past, he will get away with it. Donald Trump thinks he’s above the law. He acts like he’s the above the law. He’s STATED that he’s above the law. And by firing Sally Yates, Preet Bharara and James Comey (3 federal officials with SOME authority to hold him accountable) he’s taken the first few steps to make it official. And yet, we keep hearing the same reaction to President Trump that we heard with candidate Trump after every new revelation or screw up - “He’s toast!” “He can’t survive this!” “He’s finished!” Make no mistake - Donald J. Trump has NO intention of leaving the White House until January 20, 2025. How old will you be in 2025? That's how long he plans to be your president. How much damage will have been done to the country and the world by then? And that is why we must act. As I’ve said since the election, we need a four-front strategy to end this carnage: 1. Mass Citizen Action 2. Take Him To Court Nonstop 3. YOU Run for Office 4. An Army of Satire I’m doing everything that I can, publicly and privately, to aid this effort and I know that you are, too. And while quietly working on my new movie, I came across an old video that inspired me to write you today to ask for help. In this video, a former congressman is passionately testifying about the importance of whistleblowers and need to protect the First Amendment. He stated: Enshrined in the First Amendment of the Constitution, we all know, are these words: Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press. The freedom of speech and the press form the bedrock of our democracy by ensuring the free flow of information to the public. Although Thomas Jefferson warned that, “Our liberty cannot be guarded but by the freedom of the press, nor that limited without danger of losing it,” today this freedom is under attack. The young congressman went on to decry the harassment, legal threats and even jailing of American journalists. He continued: Compelling reporters to testify, and in particular, compelling reporters to reveal the identity of confidential sources, intrudes on the newsgathering process and hurts the public. Without the assurance of confidentiality, many whistleblowers will simply refuse to come forward, and reporters will be unable to provide the American public with the information they need to make decisions as an informed electorate. But with all this focus on newsgathering, it is important that we state clearly: Protecting a journalist's right to keep a news source confidential is not about protecting reporters; it is about protecting the public's right to know. Indeed, the power and the importance of whistleblowing is part of the American tradition and as old as the republic itself. On July 30, 1778, the Continental Congress voted unanimously for the first whistleblower legislation in the U.S: “Resolved, That it is the duty of all persons in the service of the United States, as well as all other the inhabitants thereof, to give the earliest information to Congress or other proper authority of any misconduct, frauds or misdemeanors committed by any officers or persons in the service of these states, which may come to their knowledge.” This legislation came in response to the first known act of whistleblowing in our country’s history, when in 1777, 10 revolutionary sailors decided to blow the whistle on a powerful naval officer who participated in the torture of captured British soldiers. The sailors paid a price. They were sued and jailed for their courageous actions. But in the end, our Founding Fathers agreed that the sailors were doing their patriotic duty by reporting this crime. They made sure their legal fees were covered, protected them from retaliation and unanimously passed the 1778 whistleblower protection law. Since then, courageous American men and women have put their careers, their freedom and even their lives on the line to report government and corporate wrongdoing. From Karen Silkwood (nuclear safety), Sherron Watkins (Enron) and Jeffrey Wigand (tobacco) in corporate America to Daniel Ellsberg, Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden revealing government lies, the American whistleblowing tradition remains strong, despite constant attempts to intimidate and stifle these truth tellers. And this is where I need one of you to help me. Today, I’m launching TrumpiLeaks, a site that will enable courageous whistleblowers to privately communicate with me and my team. Patriotic Americans in government, law enforcement or the private sector with knowledge of crimes, breaches of public trust and misconduct committed by Donald J. Trump and his associates are needed to blow the whistle in the name of protecting the United States of America from tyranny. We’ve put together several tools you can use to securely send information and documents as well as photographs, video and/or audio recordings. While no form of digital communication is 100% secure, the tools we’re using at TrumpiLeaks provide the most secure technology possible to protect your anonymity (and if you don’t require anonymity, you can just email me here). I know this is risky. I knew we may get in trouble. But too much is at stake to play it safe. And along with the Founding Fathers, I’ve got your back. As for the former congressman quoted above, he’s moved on to bigger and better things. His name is Michael Richard Pence, the Vice President of the United States. Who knows, he might even back you up on this, too… Yours, Michael Moore https://michaelmoore.com/TrumpiLeaks
lunedì 5 giugno 2017
... 50 anni fa ...
... 50 anni fa la fulminea vittoria di Israele sugli arabi e l'inizio di una contesa tra popoli ancora oggi lacerante ...
... panico! ...
... panico e terrore globale: ecco ciò che ci avvolge in questo disgraziato periodo della nostra Storia ...
giovedì 1 giugno 2017
... ponte fuori porta ...
... un bel ponte per rinfrancarci, da passare in quel di San Giorio ... lavoro si ma anche aria buona e chiacchere ...
... communication ...
Bonjour, je suis Roberta Radis.
Je vous previens que je serai dans le logement dès ce soir, jeudi 1° juin, jusqu' au 20 - 25 juin. Je prefererais que vous fassiez visiter l'appartement le mois prochaine car il y aura ma mère aussi. Je vous tiendrai au courant à llégard des dates du mois de juillet et du mois d'aout.
Bien cordialement et merci pour votre compréhension.
Radis Roberta
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