Exactly what is Franco Debono on? This is getting quite worrying now.

Published: October 25, 2012 at 8:41pm

N S
Oct 25, 2012 @ 18:20:14
Franco stomp my feet MP

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Franco Debono
Oct 25, 2012 @ 18:24:48
stomp my feet and hands PI pI Pio

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N
Oct 25, 2012 @ 18:19:32
How about Franco bendy MP?
Or Franco toddler MP?

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Franco Debono
Oct 25, 2012 @ 18:24:31

no one can steal bendy from delia. only prob he is still not MP !

re toddler :
when toddler i pushed for so many essential reforms and for a radical change of an outdated and bad political system and culture
when toddler grows up what will he do?
toddleer managed to get elected instead of giant louis galea and helen damato
toddler became a criminal lawyer
not bad for a toddler!……’




32 Comments Comment

  1. giraffa says:

    This man needs therapy – badly.

  2. Tinnat says:

    The way he starts that particular blog post is unbelievably crass and insulting to the victims of yesterday’s accident in Floriana:

    ” If it is of any consolation to yesterday’s Arriva accident victims, i was the first victim of Arriva, when Austin gatt pushed for my electoral ban because I had protested against the Arriva mega fiasco itself.”

    What a self-centred prat he is.

  3. Aston says:

    Miskin

    • anthony says:

      His only redeeming feature is that the damage he has caused is limited to some three hundred square kilometres.

      That which his syndrome-sharing psychopath has potentially contaminated runs close to one hundred and fifty million.

  4. Ghoxrin Punt says:

    Franco, as my parents used to tell me when I was younger, little children should be seen but never heard

  5. thinker says:

    He’s losing it.

  6. Aunt Hetty says:

    His batteries need re-charging.

  7. Gladio says:

    Is Franco Debono a criminal?

  8. Joseph Vassallo says:

    He has really gone this time.

  9. Grezz says:

    A criminal lawyer with the mind of a toddler. Sweet.

  10. M says:

    Politics is the only occupation anyone can join without needing to demonstrate any credentials. There are no required qualifications: it is not a profession. Most professions have an entrance criteria.

    It assumes that voters who, by and large, may have poor skills and aptitudes are best suited to judge who to trust to represent them. And if our representatives prove not to be fit for public office, we are lumbered with them

    It’s no wonder we end up in such a mess with the likes of JPO, FD et al.

    By contrast, those who are nominated rather than elected can be hired and fired more easily.

    • Harry Purdie says:

      ‘It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first.’ Ronald Reagan.

    • elephant says:

      This is one of the defects of democracy

    • Jozef says:

      Not so sure about that, Italian parliament adopted the nomination process, voters choose the party, party leaders the mp’s.

      Seven years down the line and one of the priorities is to go back to a system of representation where voters get to choose. They’re looking at a two step process, choice of party depending on the program, choice of mp’s depending on their suitability for the job elected from ‘measurable’ districts.

      In which order is open to debate, even because it would require an effort on behalf of all parties to subscribe. Smaller parties uncomfortable, saying it favours the two main ones.

      Another problem would be the excessive numbers needed.

  11. Plagarised says:

    Franco Debono;”If it is of any consolation to yesterday’s Arriva accident victims, i was the first victim of Arriva, when Austin gatt pushed for my electoral ban because I had protested against the Arriva mega fiasco itself.”

    In other words, sorry you ended up in hospital, but I was I was politically sidelined and it hurts worse than what your feeling right now.

  12. Gahan says:

    If this toddler was a soldier he would be expecting his superiors to give him a promotion for killing his captain and colonel.

    If he were a football player he would demand football reporters to spread the news that he scored so many goals without specifying that they were all auto-goals.

    In these last four years I have never heard him feeling proud of contesting with Dr George Vella, or how many votes he garnered from the other side of the political fence.

    He indulges in insulting his team electoral runners and in putting spokes in their wheels.

    Toddler entered parliament from the backdoor, but he fits better in the “Bubaqra Nassaba Bar”.

  13. Alfred Bugeja says:

    No really, I can imagine him throwing a tantrum over the reform of strollers and buggies when he was a tot.

  14. Tom says:

    Nutcase. So obvious now, isn’t it.

    Hard to believe it wasn’t as obvious when he was placed on the party ticket. Of course he needs help, but who got him there (not the silly electorate BTW) needs to be allowed to seek better opportunities.

  15. Busufu says:

    Oropram daily and half a Setinin just before sleeping.

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