berlusconi hit by someone in the crowd of his meeting
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Sunday December 13, 2009 19:20
by mmm
someone from his crowd hit berlusconi trowing him an object on his face
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqDuWdKmvCQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqDuWdKmvCQ
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6A model of a cathedral in the face, taking out his two front teeth...
Was it yer man from the Pat Kenny audience?
The fact that the assailant has a mental health history weakens the impact of the assault. If it had been a redundant worker throwing his shoes Iraqi-journalist style it would have been imaginative and more awareness raising in its media impact. Berlusconi is a rich, arrogant and rakish power buffoon whose public persona needs to be deflated. I hope the international media will continue to home in on his predatory liasons with glamorous young women.
One person CAN make a difference it seems!
Before: Isn't that an odd salute??
After: How the mighty have fallen. So sad
Only 300,000 approx Italians and others have been moved to facebook their shock & send cyber get well soon messages to Mr B.
Whereas about 50,000 people have expressed their admiration in the form of "fan" for Mr Tartaglia.
Aside from his little doumo milan cathedral souvenir, the 42 year old was also carrying pepper spray & a crucifix in his bag.
but no garlic.
http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=tartaglia&init=quick
what drove this poor man to such desperation? souvenirs aren't cheap.
Now not many of us would walk out of a high speed encounter with that bit of bling.
the weapon.
"Aside from his little doumo milan cathedral souvenir, the 42 year old was also carrying pepper spray & a crucifix in his bag.
but no garlic."
Yeah, from the "after" picture it Looks like Mr B. was just snacking on a fresh virgin. Probably was too earlier on!!
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