michelle: predappio is a sleepy, rural community in northern italy.ut for a few days each year, thousands of visitors descend on its narrow streets with jack boots and shaved heads, raising their right arms in a fascist salute. stores openly sell memorabilia bearing fascist symbols. the town is the birthplace of benito mussolini -- former dictator of italy, and adolf hitler's wartime ally. but critics now want to outlaw what they call the glorification of fascism -- nationwide. reporter: for most of the year, predappio is a quiet little town of 6000 people. but it's known nationwide as the birthplace of benito mussolini. there's even a museum dedicated to "il duce," a veritable treasure trove for those who feel more than a little sentimental about his rule over italy from 1922 to 1943. and three times a year, predappio hosts organized celebrations of the fascist leader -- marking the birthday of the town's most famous native son, the date of his death, and the anniversary of the fascist march on rome that swept mussolini into power. a number of shops