A little something to refrash Jasmond Mugliett's memory

Published: October 18, 2011 at 11:26pm




5 Comments Comment

  1. Compass and square says:

    I have serious doubts wether the Manuel Dimech was going to crumble. As the PM stated the (Korean) concrete was too hard to be crashed by conventional methods.

    The PN has a clause in its statute that masons cannot be accepted as members , let alone represent the party in parliament.

  2. Dee says:

    It is not Jasmond. Its Jesmindt!

  3. Qronfla Hamra says:

    But Mugliett is an architect, not a master mason.

  4. TROY says:

    A bridge too far.

  5. 'Angus Black says:

    Ruthless people need a ruthless whip. Thus far they have not found it in Dr. Gonzi who throughout the years has backed his ministers and MPs to the fullest extent.

    What does he get in return? Backstabbing by idiots, turncoats and incompetent fools.

    He needs to change tack, clean up and use a much harder approach towards these traitors even before the voters have their last say.

    There are five identifiable rebels within the Party who should be given the boot at the right time. How Mugliette survived the Manwel Dimech bridge saga is beyond me and proves that the public in general does not follow such news too closely. The clip, coming from One News may have been taken with a grain of salt, but Mugliette’s own answers to perfectly good questions should have alarmed Nationalist voters even more than Labour.

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