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    Predefinito Conoscevate la storia di Budd Dwyer?

    Io no... fino a questo momento, a causa di una .gif iango:

    Qui i video... no comment

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    On January 22, 1987, the day before his sentencing, Dwyer called a press conference. Appearing agitated and nervous, he professed his innocence and declared that he would not resign as state treasurer. Those attending heard his final words:[9]
    "I thank the good Lord for giving me 47 years of invigorating challenges, stimulating experiences, many happy occasions, and, most of all, the finest wife and children a man could ever desire."
    "Now my life has changed, for no apparent reason. People who call and write are exasperated and feel helpless. They know I'm innocent and want to help. But in this nation, the world's greatest democracy, there is nothing they can do to prevent me from being punished for a crime they know I did not commit. Some who have called have said that I am a modern-day Job."
    "Judge Muir is also noted for his medieval sentences. I face a maximum sentence of 55 years in prison and a $300,000 fine for being innocent. Judge Demiria has already told the press that he, quote, 'felt invigorated' when we were found guilty, and that he plans to imprison me as a deterrent to other public officials. But it wouldn't be a deterrent because every public official who knows me knows that I am innocent; it wouldn't be a legitimate punishment because I've done nothing wrong. Since I'm a victim of political persecution, my prison would simply be an American gulag."
    "I ask those that believe in me to continue to extend friendship and prayer to my family, to work untiringly for the creation of a true justice system here in the United States, and to press on with the efforts to vindicate me, so that my family and their future families are not tainted by this injustice that has been perpetrated on me."
    "We were confident that right and truth would prevail, and I would be acquitted and we would devote the rest of our lives working to create a justice system here in the United States. The guilty verdict has strengthened that resolve. But as we discuss our plans to expose the warps of our legal system, people have said, 'Why bother, no one cares.' 'You look foolish.' '60 Minutes, 20/20, the ACLU, Jack Anderson, and others have been publicizing cases like yours for years and it doesn't bother anyone.'
    At this point, Dwyer stopped reading his prepared text. The part he did not read follows:
    "I've repeatedly said that I'm not going to resign as State Treasurer. After many hours of thought and meditation I've made a decision that should not be an example to anyone because it is unique to my situation. Last May I told you that after the trial, I would give you the story of the decade. To those of you who are shallow, the events of this morning will be that story. But to those of you with depth and concern the real story will be what I hope and pray results from this morning--in the coming months and years, the development of a true Justice System here in the United States. I am going to die in office in an effort to ...see if the shame[-ful] facts, spread out in all their shame, will not burn through our civic shamelessness and set fire to American pride." Please tell my story on every radio and television station and in every newspaper and magazine in the U.S. Please leave immediately if you have a weak stomach or mind since I don't want to cause physical or mental distress. Joanne, Rob, DeeDee - I love you! Thank you for making my life so happy. Good bye to you all on the count of 3. Please make sure that the sacrifice of my life is not in vain."

    Having stopped reading, he called to three of his staffers, giving each an envelope. One envelope contained a suicide note to his wife. The second contained an organ donor card and other related materials. The third envelope contained a letter addressed to then-Pennsylvania Governor Bob Casey, who had taken office just two days earlier.
    Dwyer then produced a manila envelope with a blued .357 Magnum Smith and Wesson model 27 revolver in it. As he pulled the gun out of the envelope, he said to the gathered crowd, "Please leave the room if this will offend you." Attendees pleaded with Dwyer to put the gun down, while some ran to get help. Others tried to approach him.[10] Dwyer advised everyone not to come near him, saying, "Don't, don't, don't, this will hurt someone."[11] With people still trying to persuade him to reconsider, Dwyer turned the gun toward his body, opened his mouth wide, and pulled the trigger.[12] The bullet exited out of the back of Dwyer's skull, and he collapsed against a nearby wall with blood pouring profusely out of his nose. Witnesses screamed and cursed as five news cameras recorded the events. Although Dwyer died within seconds of the gunshot, he was not pronounced dead at the scene until 111 a.m.
    , EST.[11]
    Dwyer was buried in Blooming Valley Cemetery in Blooming Valley, Pennsylvania, near his hometown of Meadville.

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    Predefinito Rif: Conoscevate la storia di Budd Dwyer?

    l'avevo visto in tv parecchi anni fa ma si fermava nel momento immediatamente prima dello sparo

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    Predefinito Rif: Conoscevate la storia di Budd Dwyer?

    questo è quel che definisco un politico che ha fatto il suo dovere
    purtroppo sono così rari




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    Pannella coi suoi scioperi della fame a questo quà gli fa una pippa
    Far ragionare un idiota non è impossibile, è inutile

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    Predefinito Rif: Conoscevate la storia di Budd Dwyer?

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    l'avevo visto in tv parecchi anni fa ma si fermava nel momento immediatamente prima dello sparo
    Forse al Tg4... Emilio Fede promosse un sondaggio telefonico, chiedendo al pubblico se dovesse mandare in onda il seguito del filmato... prevalse la seconda opzione e lui disse che non l'avrebbe trasmessa comunque...
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    Citazione Originariamente Scritto da en.wikipedia.org
    During the early 1980s, employees of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania overpaid millions of dollars in Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) taxes. As a result, the state solicited bids from accounting firms to determine refunds for employees

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    Non è stato il primo e non sarà l'ultimo che si suicida per la f**a
    Far ragionare un idiota non è impossibile, è inutile

 

 

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