Unbelievable (I think I’m going to be using that word quite a lot)
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January 23, 2012 at 11:43pm
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You are so right, certainly the word is UNBELIEVABLE !
Muscat better come up with some proposals. Not one proposal in 35 minutes.
Yes but nicely done. PN’s clunky spots are rubbish in comparison.
It’s a really nice audiovisual – it takes a lot to put it together.
Apart from the camera, the voice-over, the pretty-boy Opposition Leader, they also needed to fit in, in less than two minutes, a wide range of education projects implemented by Nationalist governments in recent years.
I tend to believe the hardest was the latter – not finding the projects, but fitting them in less than two minutes.
I’m actually thinking of doing one myself – about art maybe. I’ll go to the Louvres with a video camera and tape myself. Then say I stand for art and will continue creating more art. It makes me as ‘safe’ as Joseph, to start with.
Pretty-boy leader? Where?
Ghal Joseph Muscat…….
Joseph Muscat jahseb……
Joseph Muscat irid…….
Joseph Muscat jghid…..
Joseph Muscat iwieghed…..
How easy it is for Joseph Muscat to visit all the projects created and established by the Nationalist Party and promises to continue with the projects, and promises NOT to close them.
When he states that he will continue with the MCAST Campus project, what he really is trying to say but does not have the balls to say out loud is that the LP promises NOT to close MCAST again.
Go ahead and trust them.
I won’t.
Oh so now it was Gonzi who wanted to make students pay back the stipends.
He forgot that it was Prime Minister Alfred Sant who came up with that idea and his mentor Mintoff who called students ‘qabda qtates’.