"(Regarding Silvio Berlusconi) Hallelujah! The orchestra plays in front of the Quirinale and throughout Italy we celebrate Liberation Day. The future is uncertain, but we are leaving behind the shame of being represented in the world by a man like."
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Alleluja! Suona l'orchestra davanti al Quirinale e in tutta Italia festeggiamo la giornata della Liberazione. Il dopo è incerto, ma la vergogna di essere rappresentati nel mondo da un uomo simile ce la lasciamo alle spalle. — As quoted in Italia nazione deberlusconizzata (November 12, 2011)
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