THIS, FRANCO, IS REAL SUFFERING – YOU SPOILED, EMOTIONALLY STUNTED EGOMANIAC
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August 19, 2012 at 10:14am
In The Sunday Times this morning:
Police Sgt Major Charles Galea, who manages Lyster Barracks in Ħal Far, said among the four dead brought ashore was a 14-year-old boy, whose 16-year-old brother had to identify him at the mortuary yesterday.
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The good thing about a Malta Labour Party government is that this terribly sad scene would have been avoided altogether, because with their policy on African immigrants, there would have been the corpses of both brothers in the mortuary yesterday.
Guess who’s reading Franco’s blog.
http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/en/newsdetails/news/national/Muscat-slams-government-s-incompetence-in-health-sector-20120819
I take it the food’s yummy in Asti.
Another one who thinks he should have it all.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20120819/local/Probe-over-flight-delay-caused-by-pilots-chief.433370
‘checked in at 11.30 a.m., 15 minutes after the flight should have departed….’
Honestly, I’m sick and tired of these morons fibbing, moaning and always on some front page. Why doesn’t he just apologise like anyone else?
Then there’s the MUMN blackshirt who thinks another 500 bed hospital would be smashing for members of his union, how?
I’m not surprised we’re on the verge of a logical breakdown. I had to drag myself to that most unpleasant experience of dinner yesterday; al fresco, long table type, birthday boy at the other end.
The way the average Maltese feels the need to contradict simply to feel vindicated is beyond me.
How very sad.
…and Joseph would have sent them back where they came from…dead or alive! What would Debono have said then?
Or this man even http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20120819/local/-I-feel-as-though-a-bulldozer-has-trampled-over-my-life-.433381
“Mr Edward Caruana Galizia
Today, 18:38
These aren’t idiots who think that waiting for a bus is torture. These are regular people who know what the word torture means and who would rather take the risk than stay put. And they are well aware of the risks. Showing them pictures and telling them stories about those who don’t make it isn’t going to stop them. They are running for their lives. They would rather live free or die trying, a choice that the Maltese know nothing about.” (http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20120819/local/-They-rescued-me-from-the-dead-but-I-wish-I-had-died-with-my-wife-.433380)
Well said.
Another story to help Franco Debono put his tbatija into perspective…
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20120819/local/-I-feel-as-though-a-bulldozer-has-trampled-over-my-life-.433381