The wheels within wheels continue to turn
Published:
July 10, 2012 at 2:12pm
Interesting, isn’t it?
The Labour Party and its camp-followers, like Jeffrey POS, say that Sandro Chetcuti’s prosecution for attacking union leader Vince Farrugia in his office is being politicised.
But then Chetcuti raises money for Labour, sits on the Labour Business Forum, organises meetings between Joseph Muscat and business leaders, and was only this morning sitting at a table in Queen’s Square, Valletta, taking coffee with Labour deputy leader Toni Abela.
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Tony Manero?
I hate to contradict you, Daphne but that look on Mrs Mugliett’s face can hardly be one of admiration. It’s more of a ‘Damn I’ve stepped in dog poo’ or ‘God, people need to shower more often’ sort of look.
erm….Daphne was being sarcastic.
Daphne – Malta’s only satirist.
Pretty good one, mind.
Malta’s only satirist? That either means Malta has no satirists, or, more realistically, that you’ve never really experienced satire.
I remember Mrs Mugliett as a teacher and cannot believe all this is happening. Something is very wrong with these people.
Is Mrs Mugliett a Labour candidate?