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The real question is how are the Italian trains doing these days?
The real question is how are the Italian trains doing these days?
They are too busy with bread and satellite television.
Berlusconi also defended Mussolini for allying himself with Adolf Hitler, saying he likely reasoned it would be better to be on the winning side...
"It is difficult now to put oneself in the shoes of who was making decisions back then," Berlusconi said of Mussolini's support for Hitler. "Certainly the (Italian) government then, fearing that German power would turn into a general victory, preferred to be allied with Hitler's Germany rather than oppose it."
The real question is how are the Italian trains doing these days?
My Sicilian father-in-law is still convinced Berlusconi's a top fella who's been, and I quote, "set up by the communists".Well, it's not like anyone was under the illusion that Berlusconi had any principles, is it?