Franco Debono: mhux semplici Laburist imma Mintoffjan ahdar mimli lanzit
Franco Debono thinks that politics is just a name, that if you say you are ‘the most Nationalist person in the Nationalist Party’, then that is what you are.
He labours under the delusion that thinking, attitude, actual political outlook and general behaviour have nothing to do with it.
Now take a look at this litany of shame, and tell me whether this is the thinking and behaviour of ‘the most Nationalist of Nationalists’ or of a cheap and ill-bred Mintoffjan ahdar mimli lanzit, crippled from birth with a malice-poisoned brain and not just one chip on his shoulder but an entire box-load of them.
Issa x’se jiehu imbilli jwaqqa l-gvern? I seem strangely able to read the minds of weirdos and crackpots (heaven knows what that says about me).
This one actually believes that by bringing down the government and having the Nationalist Party lose the general election, the way will be left clear for him to get back into the PN and why, even wind up as its leader.
That’s right: Franco Debono actually WANTS the Nationalist Party to lose the general election as soon as possible so that he can work his way back into the party soonest.
It’s all about him.
He’d have been fine on the streets of New York in 1900. But the context for his behaviour here is all wrong. And he just doesn’t get the fact that this is not a slum-fight over crime-boss territory.
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I do not think that this person should be taken seriously.
I bet Franco envisions himself as a modern Mintoff battling the old Sir Paul Boffa for the supposed good of the people.
Franco is fighting his own imaginary demons and is trying, by way of repeating himself and making sweeping statements, to make everyone believe that the demons are theirs also.
Dear Daphne, saw you cruising in Gozo earlier today. Hope you enjoyed your visit or stay.
I must congratulate you for looking so good and so serene.
Don’t worry about Franco so much. Let bygones be bygones.
Awkward ^^
These are the thoughts of a sick mind.
The PN in my opinion has no option but to either fall on its sword and call an election whatever the consequences and rid itself of this cancer within its selection process for candidates or drag this facade on to the bitter end and let the PL do its usual f****p and hope the electorate forgive it (hopeful scenario).
Screw staying on until the budget debate, let PL have a go at formulating a budget and all will see the choices people had.
No, let’s see if this git has the cucchi to bring down the government.
The PM’s duty is to respect the electoral mandate.
@canon No I do not think these are the thoughts of a sick mind but rather those of an envious, pathetic one.
Bil-Malti ghandna idjoma ezatta: ahdar buzbieza u bniedem gifa.
Li tiffissa f’haddiehor, lejl u nhar, li tghir, tobghod, timmanipula u ddawwar dak kollu li jaqbillek biex tistrieh inti, li ddejjaq in-nies bi kliemek ghax konvint li tieghek biss tajjeb, mhux ezattament sinjal ta’ stat ta’ mohh f’sahhtu. X’tahseb?
Dr Franco Debono is evidently desperately anxious for someone to, please, reassure him that the Gonzi government will not call his bluff and will not gamble with his political future between now and the next election. That future is so dismal that it no longer matters which way that cookie crumbles.
What a boring person. Poor child. He must be an only son. Is he?
In the beginning I believed in what he claimed he wanted to achieve, and he was right; he was even justified, to an extent, to apply a certain amount of brinkmanship, in light of the incumbents’ ineptitude to implement such overdue changes.
But then I started getting second thoughts when it all did not add up any more.
In a sad way this is not a political issue any longer but more of an issue about one person who is a bit doolally.
Debono has a brother and I have reliably heard that his mother is becoming very disillusioned by her son.
Why are we still talking about Franco? Does anybody take him seriously anymore?
He is just a wind-up freak who ended up in Parliament for five years which he insists he will cut down by a few months.
The Nationalist Party will never take him back. Not after this.
Franco’s attempts at trying to blackmail and intimidate the Prime Minister will backfire.
I am surprised that such an “intelligent” person does not realise that he is mostly harming himself.
He has ruined his political career and probably also his career as a lawyer.
Debono should do what he wrote in his thesis, i.e. if he does not like what the team is doing, he should keep quiet or leave. That is the only thing he can do to try to save face.
Yuck. What a dishonourable man, and a ton of ego on two legs.
The more I read about Franco Debono the more I realize how ignorant and irresponsible he is.
He thinks of parliament as a game. He doesn’t care at all about his PN constituents who put him in parliament and his country. He doesn’t respect the institution.
Instead of using his seat in parliament to do something good for the country he chose to use his vote to hurt other people.
I am not a farmer, but I can smell manure. It stinks, and so does Franco.
Lost his political career, endangered his professional one, compromised his eligibility for a parliamentary pension, appears isolated and an anxious zombie walking down Republic Street, Valletta – no grudge or resentment, however deep, justifies such a heavy price.
The long walks around Valletta have become a regular appointment, and he’s taken to staring into shop windows now.
He’s deserted his office in Zurrieq.
And he has the brass neck to write about Gonzi’s “irgulija”. He doesn’t even know the meaning of the word.
I posted this on his blog, but he’s nothing more than a child whose development was arrested at around the age of 12, so he did not approve it. But, here, it will probably garner a wider audience, so here goes:
“Post-announcement of election date and dissolution of Parliament = Franco becomes an irrelevancy, even more of an unknown than he was before his disturbed character came to light. Franco who? Oh, that nutter. Wonder what he’s up to now. Your “motions” become a footnote, a transient moment in time, a record that no-one will ever seek to recall, and something that neither the next Government nor the next Opposition will give two hoots about. Your results at school? As irrelevant to absolutely anyone as those of the next door neighbour’s 14 year old son. Actually, they already are – who gives a damn?
“You seem very enthusiastic about this prospect.
““Cutting one’s nose to spite one’s face” is most appropriate description of these circumstances.
Please don’t invite me to your farewell party when the time comes, for it certainly will.”
Sewwa jghid il-Malti, li l-izpizjar milli jkollu jtik.
Franco Debono mhux se jivvota ghal car park motion.
Busufu
Sep 30, 2012 @ 10:37:35
Proprja vavu tal-harqa qisek! Tghajjat ghall-gazaza! X’se jigri billi ma tivvutax ghaz-z*** ta’ cark park motion? Se tasal l-ahhar tad-dinja! Ikber naqra, madonna! Jekk ghandek il-b*** – li m’ghandekx – missek waqqajt il-gvern xhur twal ilu! Issa xiz-Z*** trid taghmel bl-elezjoni wara l-bieb ta’ barra, kummidjant ! U ggibhiex din, tibzax! Ma fihiex it-tifhir iqallghek ta’ Mummy Says I Love U u Allen tal-Injam II u l-qabda laghqin l-ohra li tiehu gost bil-kelmtejn li jimpostawlek!
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Marie Benoit
Sep 30, 2012 @ 02:09:58
Dr Debono has the courage of his convictions and I admire him for that.