Remember, dear readers, he’s a defence lawyer, a member of parliament, and pushing 40

Published: October 26, 2012 at 1:20am




27 Comments Comment

  1. Harry Purdie says:

    Wrong occupation. Should have been an astronaut. Spaced out.

  2. H.P. Baxxter says:

    They say life begins at 40. Is that also when sanity ends? What is it like, Harry, beyond the event horizon?

  3. rc says:

    Whatever it is he’s on, he should share.

  4. George Grech says:

    From Franco Debono’s 2008 Election Brochure:

    “Ghalhekk naprezza hafna l-appogg tieghek permess tal-vot lil Partit Nazzjonalista u l-preferenza bl-ghazla tieghek.”

    So dear LaLa Debono please respect your EX constituents.

  5. Mercury Rising says:

    Hahaha, tajba Franco, how very very witty and funny.

    Idiot.

  6. Mercury Rising says:

    The pipi, coco and bassa jokes are so very amusing hux, Frankino. Come along, naughty boy, let’s change your nappy now.

  7. David S says:

    “Like tal-barrani…could have been avoided”

    Is Franco Debono referring to the mass meeting at Zejtun when socialist thugs declared it a no-go zone, and together with the North-Korean- trained-riot-police attacked PN supporters?

    Veru Laburist minn Hal-Ghaxaq could ever make such a statement.

    Shame on him – pezza wahda ma’ KMB.

  8. elephant says:

    I think it is time to forget all about Debono. He has been given too much space; but he is still doubting whether he has been given enough rope to hang himself – politically of course.

  9. Grosvenor says:

    Iggranfat mas-siggu ta’ haddiehor.

  10. john doe says:

    Can someone please check out Rachel Tua’s latest Facebook post? It seems like in Mosta they wanted life streaming… and someone in the military or maybe an ex British prime minister runs that council there.

    She’s a lawyer, for crying out loud.

  11. Matt B says:

    http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20121026/local/prisoner.442715

    I’m surprised Franco wasn’t the defence lawyer in this case.

  12. Jozef says:

    The average type of comment on his blog;

    ‘….
    ix-xewka
    Oct 25, 2012 @ 21:25:31

    Franco – I am enjoying reading this article.

    The past, especially the 80s was full of miss interpretation.

    Sure within PL (or better MLP) there were elements which were violent. Nobody siad this was not true.

    However PN was plainly provocking incidents, and as you say very well – Austin was one of main elements of this.

    They could have arrived with a deal with Mintoff without all the blood – Mintoff was not the monster they painted him to be. He was a “nervous” and strong character – however we live in the mediteranean and we have this tendency/trends, especially in those days.

    blood could have been avoided if PN showed the will to do so….’

    In other words, being violent requires being placated. Thank goodness he set up his blog, what a snake. Democracy for the masses.

    Miss Interpretation.

    • Brian says:

      @ Jozef

      Don’t shout too much, Jozef, we have certain areas in Malta where if one utters the word Pufta, you have the onus and the wrath of our court of law, to legally get run over.

    • H.P. Baxxter says:

      My Ritienne won Miss Interpretation 2008 for her role in Whoremeister IV.

  13. Kevin Zammit says:

    He has become a sad sight indeed. If I cared about him, I would surely feel sorry for him – a typical case of arrested mental development if you ask me.

  14. Busufu says:

    Jien nidhol fil-blog tieghu regolarment u nimpustalu l-messaggi li jixraqlu, imma ma jgibhomlix.

    Meta niktiblu xiwahda mimlija tifhir biex nitnejjek bih igibha mill-ewwel.

  15. Brian says:

    Franco, quick do something, 480 cocks have been found dead! We need your cock expertise on this matter.

    http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20121026/local/prisoner.442715

  16. kram says:

    Shame on you Franco! When you were at St Aloysius College in Form 2C competing with Muscat, I was at Tal-Barrani fighting for the rights you have now. Imagine if MLP won again in 1987, but probably you would officially be part of Labour today and vying for top positions.

    It is an insult saying that Tal-Barrani could have been avoided.

    What do you expect, for there to be no go areas for PN or Labour supporters? Would you just accept such practice? You’re reasoning like a real Labourite and probably you chose PN because they seemed the most likely to be in government for long time and so you presumed that you can make your way to Castille.

    • Jozef says:

      He got a 100 in civics remember? Here he is accusing Austin Gatt of not accepting any compromises to the state, then expects to be hailed as the one who sacrificed everything in the name of democracy.

      He isn’t a fraction of the rhetorician he perceives himself to be. Pathetic how he looks up this blog to expand his vocabulary, as if we didn’t notice.

  17. Brian says:

    I was just wondering…. What if we also sent Franco to ‘Brussils’ – you know, just to spite Barroso on SnusGate?

    Meanwhile we shall all be getting some respite from his rantings. All those in favour?

    Oh the thought of Franco Debono and Joseph Cuschieri teaming up as Closeau in a new Pink Panther twist, with poor Barroso as Chief Inspector Dreyfuss…

  18. wahwah says:

    Franco Debono, who is he?

  19. Miss O'Brien says:

    He’s off his meds.

  20. COD says:

    Qed nidubita jekk Muscat weghdux li jlahqu president ta’ Malta sakemm jibqa johoda u jikteb kontra in-Nazzjonalisti.

  21. ta'sapienza says:

    What could have been avoided is getting lumped with these malevolent psychos if someone in the party had taken their vetting job seriously.

  22. James Borg says:

    Someone please call for the men in white coats…

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