Sunday, April 18, 2010

Taking An Expired Ativan

The lack of work kills


work kills but also kills the lack of jobs. This statement is not intended as a puzzle or a game of words as the tragedy of which I am about to write does not.
Farisato Mario was 44 years old, originally from the Basilicata had emigrated to Marmorta in Bologna, where he was looking for a better future. He had a wife and two children one 13 and one 6. Mario worked in a foundry and his wife at a workshop of a craftsman. For a year he and his wife had lost their jobs. Friday
Mario has accompanied her daughter to nursery school, and went home, took the jump rope of the smallest and hanged himself. The death of Mario was written between the figures with which politicians and businessmen are increasingly talking about unemployment (and precarious) overlooking the fact that each unit which adds to their figures, there are thousands of new tragedies that wear on the outskirts of an Italy increasingly indifferent to these tragedies. Friday
Mario decided to shake off that weight, which looks like a failure, crushing a father when he has no money to carry out the wishes of their small children. Mario left us because he was denied the right to think of a better future for her children.

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