quinta-feira, 13 de maio de 2010

A Capa do Dia

Bento XVI reza pela Igreja à luz de 500 mil velas, haja dinheiro com fartura....
Revista de luxo sobre o Benfica campeão, haja dinheiro com fartura...
Sobem todos os impostos, haja dinheiro...para pagá-los!!!

3 comentários:

  1. Este era o caminho aconselhado desde há muito mas o pinóquio andou a "encanar" a perna à rã para ver se nos adormecia ou se a vinda do Papa, daria lugar a algum milagre que o salvasse da impopularidade que vai ganhar por tanto ter mentido sobre asituação do País !
    O mais grave é que uma boa parte da crise é da sua única e exclusiva responsabilidade.

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  2. ...e ainda a procissão vai no adro!
    Que todos mantenhamos os empregos e as reformas é o meu desejo!!!
    Aprendi que os analistas económicos contruiram uma sigla para denominar os países do Sul da Europa com elevada dívida externa e déficit fora dos parâmetros - PIGS - Portugal, Italy, Greece, Spain, a que se juntou a Irlanda, dando origem aos PIIGS! Os STUPID nascem depois da crise no Dubai e a sua expansão para fora da zona Euro - Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom, Portugal, Italy, Dubai. Haverá quem queira arranjar um acrónimo para toda esta treta que nos está a acontecer? Eu não me candidato porque corro o risco de partir o verniz!

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  3. Afinal ele era apenas um nazizeco conscripto, como todos...

    Following his 14th birthday in 1941, Ratzinger was conscripted into the Hitler Youth — as membership was required by law for all 14-year old German boys after December 1939[7] — but was an unenthusiastic member who refused to attend meetings.[8] His father was an enemy of Nazism, believing it conflicted with the Catholic faith. In 1941, one of Ratzinger's cousins, a 14-year-old boy with Down syndrome, was taken away by the Nazi regime and killed during the Aktion T4 campaign of Nazi eugenics.[9] In 1943, while still in seminary, he was drafted into the German anti-aircraft corps as Luftwaffenhelfer.[8] Ratzinger then trained in the German infantry, but a subsequent illness precluded him from the usual rigours of military duty. As the Allied front drew closer to his post in 1945, he deserted back to his family's home in Traunstein after his unit had ceased to exist, just as American troops established their headquarters in the Ratzinger household. As a German soldier, he was put in a POW camp but was released a few months later at the end of the war in the summer of 1945. He reentered the seminary, along with his brother Georg, in November of that year.

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