Here’s your answer, Victor Laiviera
Labour’s number one internet cheerleader, Victor Laiviera, is fuming on Facebook because I wasn’t “condemned” by the court for making fun of Charlon Gouder.
He demands to know who the “prosecuting officers” were, because this was a police case.
I have no hesitation in telling him that in cases like this, the police prosecution is merely nominal, and that it’s the complainant’s lawyers who actually manage the prosecution and direct it.
In the Consuelo Herrera case, also a criminal prosecution, it was Steve Tonna Lowell.
In the Charlon Gouder case, it was those two Laburisti former policemen, now rubbish lawyers, Vince Micallef and Andy Ellul. Just in case Victor Laiviera fails to recognise his political fellow-travellers, I have included photographs so that he can examine them closely.
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Steve Tonna Lowell? Hahaha!
Do you think Victor Laiviera needs help to recognise Charlon Gouder? Over here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsK_1yuFRsI
This is sick.
Perjury, intimidation, their moral standards are so different to mine. I was at a table with the usual ‘we don’t have a choice’ yesterday. Oh yes we do.
I find those who proclaim themselves to be floaters, thinking it makes interesting party conversation, willing to consider this state of affairs, absolutely dumb.
It’s simply not on, nor is it the PN’s fault if Labour sticks to this. The waiting game which jaded everyone, duped into waiting for something decent from their end, should be declared over.
If Victor Laiviera is Labour’s number one internet cheerleader, than Eddy Privitera is their number one internet Prima Donna.
I especially love Privitera’s every, and I mean every, sentence ending with a space and then an exclamation mark. Like this !
What tragic misuse of punctuation.
I wish somebody would explain to Mr. Privitera that the use of an exclamation mark has a clear purpose: to tell us that the author was excited —or angry or astounded.
He is one of many people who would benefit from reading his comments out loud before submitting them, paying particular attention to punctuation.
If he did, he would realise that he comes across as always being in a state of incredulity, or screaming, high-pitched excitement.
Rule of thumb: if it’s not interesting without the exclamation point, it’s not interesting with the exclamation point.
Both men are pompous asses.
Victor Laiviera’s comments are everywhere except here. Dejjem l-istess diska.
Xi dwejjaq.
Mhux dwejjaq, imma nevrestenija ossessiva u kompulsiva.
Are the two lovers? They are always attached even in Valletta.
Presumably Victor Laviera is a pensioner as he would not be able to reconcile being 24/7 on timesofmalta.com and other news sites with a day job. Funnily enough I have never seen him post on this blog, wonder why. By the way is Renee Laviera a relative?
[Daphne – She’s married to him. And yes, he’s a pensioner.]
I am determined not to take any more notice of Privitera and his anti Gonzi screaming – maybe it is about time we heard what he thinks of “Dear Dom” – maybe he hasn’t the guts to comment?
Labour’s number one internet cheerleader? Isn’t that Eddie Privitera?
Sur Laiviera, il-fatt hu li Daphne harget liberata ghax ‘is-sewwa, u f’dan il-kaz anke il-verita’ dejjem jirbhu zgur.
Prosit, Daphne
Victor Laiviera must be well used to the taste of his foot by now.
Well done, Daphne.
Blu Laiviera, blu blu blu…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGLsOyVSqT4
Bloody marvelous.
Well done, Daphne.