QUOTE(Derktar @ Wed 21st November 2007, 3:57pm)
And I found this rather funny:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Giano_II#ANI_threadYou gotta give Giano credit, he doesn't back down, even when the big guns enter the picture.
Well, he seems to be Italian (or at least a European of Italian descent), per a brief breeze of his edit history. Which would mean he would know corruption when he sees it. And Italians have a passionate love of fighting, and blood on the wall drama. Unline our heroine, who is a mere pretender to the world of drama. Besides, if he really is Italian, this is one case where he can do something about obvious corruption. Compared to the Berlasconi debacle, Wikimedia/Wikipedia bureaucracy, gerrymandering, coverups and gaming are mere child's play.
Berlasconi actually had the audacity to try to write into law a statute that would have made him impossible to prosecute for
the corruption
that he practiced while in office. Parliament knocked it down, but you have to give him kudos for ballsiness.
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