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Dictator's blood, brain for sale

makapaaa

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Nov 21, 2009

Dictator's blood, brain for sale

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ROME - ITALIAN dictator Benito Mussolini's blood and brain went on sale on Friday for 15,000 euros (S$31,000) on online auction website eBay, before the company pulled the ad posted by an anonymous seller.
'No bid was made during the brief time the advert was visible,' eBay said on its website, explaining the removal on the grounds that the company did not authorise sales of human matter.
'It's a disgrace trying to sell my grand-father's brain and blood,' said Alessandra Mussolini, the neo-fascist grand-daughter of Il Duce told Sky TG24 television.
She said that the remains of her grand-father, who was hanged by partisans at the end of World War II, were normally kept in a Milan hospital. The television station said the hospital denied the claim. -- AFP
 

takcheksian

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Old Fart's blood is our blood, since he sucked us dry. Might as well poke yourself with a needle.

As for brains, he has none left (senile) so it isn't worth anything.

Nov 21, 2009

Dictator's blood, brain for sale

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ROME - ITALIAN dictator Benito Mussolini's blood and brain went on sale on Friday for 15,000 euros (S$31,000) on online auction website eBay, before the company pulled the ad posted by an anonymous seller.
'No bid was made during the brief time the advert was visible,' eBay said on its website, explaining the removal on the grounds that the company did not authorise sales of human matter.
'It's a disgrace trying to sell my grand-father's brain and blood,' said Alessandra Mussolini, the neo-fascist grand-daughter of Il Duce told Sky TG24 television.
She said that the remains of her grand-father, who was hanged by partisans at the end of World War II, were normally kept in a Milan hospital. The television station said the hospital denied the claim. -- AFP
 
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