acquire immunity to eloquence is of the utmost importance to the citizens of a democracy (Bertrand Russell)
I've been a professional soldier. And I was educated at a strict school that, among other things, gave the highest importance to the rule of punctuality. I confess that, rather recognizes pigro, mi è costato molto adeguarmi. Ricordo con angoscia i patemi d'animo di quando, giovane allievo, dovevo battermi contro il tempo per essere puntuale alle innumerevoli adunate ed alle varie attività della giornata dopo frequenti, veloci ed estenuanti cambi di uniforme.
Comunque sia, per me la puntualità è finita per diventare una seconda pelle ed una specie di chiodo fisso tanto che in seguito, diventato ufficiale, avevo preso l'abitudine, che ancora oggi mantengo, di spostare le lancette del mio orologio almeno 5 minuti in avanti per avere un piccolo margine contro gli imprevisti sempre possibili ed evitare così qualsiasi ritardo.
Ho fatto questa piccola premessa per dire che oggi pomeriggio sono rimasto really shocked to see that the members of our beloved government with its head in the head, a television link already in place, has totally snubbed the afternoon meeting at the Chamber of Deputies, presented in the classroom well beyond the expected time for the start of the declarations to vote.
Mr. La Malfa, who had begun his speech, did not miss the opportunity to note the complete absence of government representatives. And he also pointed out on. Di Pietro.
And both have done very well.
But, I say, as an example of professionalism can expect to give (the lowercase letters are desired) Prime Minister, ministers and secretaries so rough and without respect for others? Respect is not a word abstract and meaningless. Sometimes it is also their schedules (at least that was and still is for me).
Saragat said that punctuality is the prerogative of kings! Today
reign supreme arrogance and bad manners of a political class with no more respect for anyone, not even for the people to represent.
reign supreme arrogance and bad manners of a political class with no more respect for anyone, not even for the people to represent.
Not to mention the behavior of carters and fishmongers who is now a rule for those sitting on benches in the House.
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