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McBalaban: "Typical from a country that has never-ever won a war it participated in. At least not on the side it started it on"

Could you please name me another war (other than WWII) lost by Italy or won by changing side? 
Don't tell me WWI because yes Italy was on Central Powers' side before entering the war but then when it choose to enter (1915) it started the war with the allies and remain with them till the end.

In any case how this is suppose to relate with Mediaset news? Youtube is a great site but is infringing copyrights, plain simple. Mediaset has all the rights to sue them.

posted by : lux, 01 August 2008 Complain about this comment
Italy always losing, isn't that where Rome is?

The Romans, weren't they Italians?

Rome/Italy ruler of a large part of the world for centuries. They also had advanced technology like 2 storey homes with underfloor central heating.

Romans/Italians also built many of the straight roads in Europe that we are still glad we have today.

But their greatest invention is Pizza and Pasta!

posted by : interested_party, 31 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Valuable Costly Lessons

"Typical from a country that has never-ever won a war it participated in"...... All countries which have started wars have lost, McBalaban ..... and that is without exception with their economies and infrastructures tanking/collapsing.

It is the price they always have to pay. Strewth, it is the simplest of lessons to learn but I suppose some are just too dumb to comprehend.

posted by : amanfromMars, 31 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Pah!!!...

Bloody fascists taking a cheapshot....

Typical from a country that has never-ever won a war it participated in. ...At least not on the side it started it on...

posted by : McBalaban, 31 July 2008 Complain about this comment

Italian broadcaster sues Youtube

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