Well, there's always going to be somebody who agrees with Joseph Muscat

Published: February 1, 2011 at 2:55pm

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DVASSALLO

I AGREE 100% WITH DR.JOSEPH MUSCAT STATMENT ON SUNDAY,HE ONLY SAD THAT DURING THIS TIME INSTEAD OF GOING TO TUNES,TOURIST CAN COME TO MALTA WHAT’S WRONG WITH THAT???IT’S BETTER IF TOURIST CAME TA MALTA AND LIVE MONEY HERE,THAN GO TO TUNIS AND DIE….,WE NEED TO GROW UP IN THIS COUNTRY AND CARE ABOUT OUR COUNTRY FIRST,IT DOESN’T MEAN THAT WE DON’T CARE ABOUT OTHER TUNIS OR EGYPT BUT AS DOM MINTOF USE TO SAY- MALTA L EWWEL U QABEL KOLOX….AND THAT’S WHAT OUR GOVERMENT SHOULD BE DOING…. WAKE UP DR LAWRENZE GONZI&CO




30 Comments Comment

  1. Bertu says:

    Ah yes, and we each have one vote. How sad.

  2. TROY says:

    Malta l ewwel u qabel kollox! F’liema kaxxa ta’ Malta tefaghhom il-flus tal-war damage?

    Forsi jista jghidilna tat-technicoulor dream tie?

  3. Zorro says:

    Oh my God, I can’t take this. These people will be electing our next government with that twerp as its prime minister.
    Somebody, please tell me there’s a chance this ain’t happening.

    • H.P. Baxxter says:

      These people ARE our next government, and some of them are our present government too. Remember that thinking skills and proper grammar are frowned upon among a “gens hieles”.

      I blame Xarabank, and the Bonaci Brothers’ hegemony of chavdom, and pluralizmu fix-xandir and that awful “kullhadd ghandu dritt ghall-opinjoni” (Xarabank again).

      • J.Aquilina says:

        Funny, Mr Baxxter, but only this morning I was telling a friend that I blame the total degeneration in our society on these programmes where people can go and address the Prime Minister of our country (or anyone else for the matter) with ‘Ha nghidlek, xbin’.

        This extreme pluralism – giving everyone and his mother a voice even where there’s nothing of substance to be said – is simply sending our country to the dogs (as if giving some idiots a vote isn’t bad enough) …

      • H.P. Baxxter says:

        What’s worse is that we’ve stopped pointing out mistakes. Something happened post-1987, where you could affirm the weirdest idiocy, use random spelling and syntax, get facts wrong, and no one would correct you.

        Intelligence, spelling and good manners count for nothing. Institutionalised hamallagni.

        When the prime minister was suddenly manhandled and carried shoulder high, not only did those PN cretins not disapprove, they actually boasted about the incident. The other side, not to be outdone, brought out Toni Abela for a repeat performance.

        What a nation of jerks. And not one voice lifted in protest. Mine doesn’t count. I’m lower than the dirt on Republic Street in Malta’s grand scheme of things.

  4. H.P. Baxxter says:

    When the world goes up in flames, in the final cataclysmic revolution, I will lead the last conga to TUNES.

  5. Ara min jrid jmexxi dal-povru pajjiz.

  6. d sullivan says:

    Are there so many uneducated people in Malta? So many semi-literates?

    • Angus Black says:

      And easy to find too.

      Most attend Labour Party conferences, meetings etc. Best described as merhla ta’ hamalli.

  7. Frank says:

    The above comment MIGHT seem funny, but very soon we’re going to realise it’s not funny at all. Cretins like DVASSALLO seem to be in abundance lately, and they are going to decide this island’s fate.

  8. ciccio2011 says:

    Some characters on the timesofmalta.com comment-board clearly come from the Looney TUNES world.

  9. Anthony Farrugia says:

    Watch the price of oil going up.

  10. mc says:

    What an incredible own goal.

    I have just started believing that the PN can win the next general elections, after all.

  11. Maria says:

    @ Frank, what makes you think that the PN will lose the next general election?

  12. Steve says:

    I agree with DVassallo. We should grow up….and then perhaps we can learn to spell.

  13. d.farrugia says:

    There will be a lot of disappointment after the next election, what with Labour supporters claiming now already that they will be paying half the electricity bills, fuel prices will go down and hunters going out in spring and the ex PN ministers have to pay back the rise in their salary u nohorgu mill-Ewropa.

    None of this will happen as PM Muscat will declare that finances are worse than we thought u ha jkollna nissikkaw ic-cintorin. History repeats itself – again.

  14. Stephen Forster says:

    Doesn’t The Times realise what an own goal it is to insult its own readership base either by:-

    a) not editing/correcting the comments with a disclaimer (if plainly nonsensical); or
    b) at least refusing to post them if written by semi-literates?

    Then again, it’s probably a human rights thing.

  15. Suldat ta’ l-azzar Guzeppin says:

    M’ghandniex ragun? L-ewwel Malta. Meta kien hemm il-War Damage ma tawniex il-Marshal Aid l-Amerikani, l-Italja li ibbumbardjatna hadet u ahna bqajna b’xejn u sensji kellna u in-nies kella titurufna ruhha l-Awstralja.

    Issa giet id-daqqa taghna mela inrewhulhom halli jaghtu iktar biex ingibu it-turisti l-hawn!

  16. red nose says:

    Vassallo is the sort of person who will tick the boxes wrongly and render his ballot sheet invalid.

  17. Joe Scerri says:

    Do all Labour supporters have special keyboards that can type uppercase only?

  18. fran says:

    Is this man mad? God save us from the likes of such narrow-minded idiots.

  19. red nose says:

    Somebody who is expecting a job when Muscat climbs the stairs to Castille.

  20. old age says:

    The Germans wanted to rebuild the Royal Theatre again after the war. Mintoff the miser wanted the money and so we got neither.

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