Italian Idiots – Update VIII

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Finally! The Italian government has told this ignorant communist to shut the hell up:

 

ITALY'S justice minister has urged former hostage Giuliana Sgrena to stop making "careless" accusations after being shot by US forces in Baghdad, saying she had already caused enough grief.

Ms Sgrena has repeatedly suggested US soldiers shot her on purpose and said today she had little faith in a joint investigation by Italy and the United States into the "friendly fire" incident.

"She has created enormous problems for the Government and also caused grief that perhaps was better avoided," Justice Minister Roberto Castelli told reporters in Bologna.

I'm sure they are finally starting to realize what a raving dingbat this lady is, how could they not after her continually changing stories. She first says that the Americans were trying to kill her:

"It can't be just said that it was just an accident. We can't accept this, it is not possible." "Everyone knows that the Americans do not like negotiations to free hostages, and because of this I don't see why I should exclude the possibility of me having been the target," she said. "The fact that the Americans don't want negotiations to free the hostages is known," Sgrena told Sky TG24 television by telephone, her voice hoarse and shaky. "The fact that they do everything to prevent the adoption of this practice to save the lives of people held hostages, everybody knows that. So I don't see why I should rule out that I could have been the target."

Today she thinks differently:

The Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena, who was wounded by American fire last Friday soon after being released by kidnappers in Baghdad, has said that she does not think that the Americans were trying to kill her. "I never said that they wanted to kill me," she said on a television talk show, "but the mechanics of what happened were those of an attack."

She's a freaking wackjob. The Captain has a post up with some quotes that are interesting:

Many Italians have been irked by her descriptions of her kidnappers. She said they were not killers and that she may have over-dramatised her videotaped appeal from captivity for Italy to withdraw its 3,000 troops from Iraq.

She sobbed in the video and begged her family and the government to do something to save her life.

"Sgrena, I think, should perhaps be more careful. She has said a load of nonsense, speaks somewhat carelessly and makes careless comments," Castelli said. …

"I feel like I'm being accused for being kidnapped and then saved," Sgrena said, speaking from a Rome hospital, where she is undergoing treatment for her injuries.

Thankfully it looks like the Italians have a little more common sense then the Spanish. The Jawa Report is putting out news that the Italian DA's are talking to this wackjob:

Meanwhile, Italian prosecutors conducting their own investigation on Thursday questioned former Italian hostage Giuliana Sgrena again in the Rome military hospital where she is recovering from a shoulder wound sustained in the March 4 shooting.

Hopefully they are looking into the whole situation, including the alleged kidnapping because this whole thing smell's fishy to me. It would not surprise me if this idiot set the whole kidnapping up for publicity or to try to get the Italians out of Iraq or maybe even to get the aliens from The Devore Imperium to come to earth and make mad passionate alien love to her….who knows. And now she is even whining some more:

"I feel like I'm being accused for being kidnapped and then saved," Sgrena said, speaking from a Rome hospital, where she is undergoing treatment for her injuries.

Yes, you are being accused, and hopefully you will be tried. What is starting to piss me off even more is the fact that when she was making all these wild idiotic claims the MSM was all over her and the story. Now every day new information comes out showing what a raving fool she is and what do we hear? Cricket Cricket. Check out Opinion Bug for added information.

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