A fascinated audience listens to Joseph Muscat speak
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December 16, 2011 at 7:36pm
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They look quite keen to listen to Labour’s plans for government.
Donnu retreat tal-Charismatic Renewal.
Dull. Grey. Uninspiring. A true picture of 21st century Malta.
Baxxter, I agree, it’s like a funeral mass.
Our only hope lies with Miss Carla Jackson.
http://daphnecaruanagalizia.com/2011/12/are-they-ashamed-to-use-the-pl-logo-or-does-it-clash-with-the-stylish-sophisticated-artwork/
They all look pretty despondent except for Dak X’jismu who is wearing an unmistakable smirk.
Then we raise our dainty little hands in horror when our “youth” do drugs. It’ll be l-Istrina soon. Again. A parade of the worst of this country’s idiocy and hamallagni. And they tell us it’s for charity.
The best charity you could do would be to drop a 50 megaton nuke on this mess.
Not so harsh, my Little Boy.
To be fair, a lot less crossed arms than Dr. Sant used to have.
http://perspectivemalta.blogspot.com/2011/12/pn-supporters-suddenly-start-to-talk.html?spref=fb
Just for you to read
[Daphne – I’m horrified. Anybody who decides to write a blog in English should first learn the language. And this is a university student? “I just told on how”, “what does that has to do with”…scary stuff. He’s going to spend another couple of years there and come out the other side with a degree. He doesn’t want a stipend? How about if he recognises that he shouldn’t even be there in the first place.]
This is an interesting bit: “ripping us off with a weekly 500 Euro increase on their wages off our taxes.”
He goes on to say he receives a stipend. Whose taxes pay for that? Certainly not his. He doesn’t pay any.
Believe it or not they were discussing the National Curriculum.