Benito Mussolini – life and death in photos
ACCORDING to his re-thatched stunt double, Silvio Berlusconi, Benito Mussolini should be praised for the “good things” he did for Italy. Sure, Il Duce was into genocide, murder, exile, a terrible war that led to the deaths and abuse of millions, mustard gas (in Ethiopia) and torture, but what that man did for the self-esteem of short, bald Italians, Silvio would like noted in the history books. We’ve trawled the archives, and now bring you gallery of the Nazi-loving man’s life – and death hanging from a lamp-post. Silvio would most likely call it a tribute to Benito’s light touch and radiance…
10657869
Signor Benito Mussolini addressing some dubats during his visit to the native African troop camp in Italy on May 9, 1937. The troop was encamped on the outskirts of Rome in readiness for the celebrating of the first anniversary of the Italian empire, founded May 9, 1936. (AP Photo)




















































June 3rd, 2011 at 3:27 am
Horrible nipples
May 25th, 2011 at 2:11 pm
Paddy O’Bama is great fun. Most americans invent themselves an Irish ancestry in an effort to make themselves more interesting and to have an excuse for getting rat-arsed on saint patricks day. If only so much effort had been exerted on proving he is american ! He goes to france tomorrow. Look out for Jean-Paul Obama by thursday.