I swear that this picture is not doctored

Published: May 27, 2012 at 2:11pm

It comes straight from Jason Micallef’s Facebook albums.




14 Comments Comment

  1. Jozef says:

    He had a problem with the Maltese entry for the song contest from day one.

    Ok, let’s play along, how come the zeal to go to Baku? Is it because he won’t be left without his own megalomaniac?

    From the former Azeri leader’s biography;

    Heydar Aliyev was conferred a number of international awards, the title of honorary doctor of numerous countries, and other high honors. He was conferred for four times with the Lenin Order, the Order of Krasnaya Zvezda and many medals, and twice Hero of Socialist Labor, was awarded by Orders and medals of many foreign states.

    Historical destiny of Azerbaijan, covering the period of over the thirty latest years, was inseparably linked with the name of Heydar Aliyev. Revival of the people during these years in all spheres of its socio-political, economic and cultural life is connected just with his name.

    During the said period of his leadership, Heydar Aliyev helped his native land Azerbaijan, the progress that he persistently strived towards, the rich culture, great historical past with which he was proud of, and on the coming generations on whom he was concerned, to overcome as a state heavy and sharp ordeals of time.

    Being an outstanding politician and statesmen, indisputable leader of the nation, he was a live legend, and therefore the Heydar Aliyev phenomena always attracted attention, the admiration rising political activity of this nationwide leader of the Azerbaijanis of world was widely covered both in the Republican and world press.

    In June 1993, when the people of Azerbaijan believed that the national statehood was on the edge of fall, when there began the hardest days, it insistently demanded change of the existing power, and since that time relied its destiny on Heydar Aliyev. Heydar Aliyev, seeing misfortune of his nation, accepted the invitation and returned to great politics in Azerbaijan. The people met the return of Heydar Aliyev with a hope and joy, and this day went down the history of the independent Azerbaijan as the Day of National Salvation.

  2. kurt magri says:

    “In an earlier post, Mr Micallef sarcastically offered his congratulations to whoever led the Maltese delegation and raised Malta’s expectations in the past few days.”

    Dosen’t the c**t (see photograph in another post) remember that he told people to go out and celebrate in 2008?

  3. A picture says a thousand words. Or just one.

  4. HOLYER says:

    The picture says it all.

  5. ciccio says:

    Nahseb tkun tixraqlu jekk meta jitla Joseph Muscat fil-Gvern jaghmluh Chairman tal-Festival tal-‘Kant.’

  6. A Montebello says:

    MEMO TO ME: Never, but never, click open a page on this site with a gulp of coffee in my mouth.
    This killed me. hahahaha…Its just too brilliant. hee hee hee hee.

  7. marc says:

    If (Alla hares qatt) Labour were in government, Malta would have won the Eurovision Song Contest, because the Azeri government is corrupt in a way that Labour understands.

  8. FP says:

    He must really be one, to publish that picture.

    You can’t find a decently adept person in the Labour lot.

    Brace yourself, Malta. Here they come.

    • Angus Black says:

      Have faith, FP, have faith. Throwing in the towel so early in the game is not sportsmanlike.

  9. Stanley J A Clews says:

    Self praise, no doubt?

  10. Silvio farrugia says:

    Every time this c#nt opens his mouth, the rubbish flows. Remember ‘elemination of Peppi Azzopardi ‘if Labour wins?

    We also all remember the fiasco when he made a fool of Labour supporters by telling them that Labour won, then running off and leaving Michael Falzon alone in the counting hall.

  11. Socrates says:

    Dan is-sabih min il-Jesus hu?

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