JosephMuscat.com has placed sentries at the Auberge de Castille and the Law Courts
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January 26, 2013 at 4:23pm
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That’s all we need, a piece of concrete and plastic rubbish in front of the OPM.
Much more animated than little Joey.
Fotta l-faccata ta’ Kastilja.
As Charlo Bonnici would put it: “Effective!”
Effective?
Oh yes, one look at these contraptions and one’s instantly seized by this mad notion of voting Labour.
Some of us possess a brain in between our ears, you know.
Yes of course some do. And how does it feel to be left out?
Guess you wouldn’t even realise anyway as the grey matter’s lacking.
The grey matter’s lacking of anyone who thinks these are an effective tool to win votes or indeed of anyone thinking Joseph and Labour are government material.
Unfortunately, only time, and a national fiscal disaster will tell who was left out when brains were being allocated.
Can they do that? Aren’t they littering the place?
Ditto. And if a permit was issued it should be revised. I hope it’s not a sense of leniency that’s installing itself and permeating.
Are they getting any permission from some planning authority or council to do that?
They have put one at the Mosta Church as well.
On my way to hear mass two days ago, I heard a conversation between two elderly ladies passing by the ‘sentry’.
One asked the other what that thing might be and the answer was: “Who cares? It can only be something being advertised by the Archpriest since it is on the church parvis.”
And neither of them bothered to read it, nor did many others who I observed passing by the ‘sentry’.
Is the one outside Castille obstructing the pavement? A car driver would be fined for obstructing the pavement for parking there.
They are there to remind voters of the MLP abuses that Debono Grech, Leo Brincat, Karmenu Vella il-Guy, AST Sceberas Trigona and the rest of the hardcore MLP are still firmly in the PL driving seat, and so to remind voters of the importance of voting PN in the upcoming general election.
Littering is in contravention of the regulations.
What an eye sore. X’wicc ghandhom.
Se jpoggu zewgt tankijit tal-gas daqs il-knisja tal-Mosta f’ Birzebbuga, tahseb li se jiddejqu ipoggu bicca plastic imwahhla ma lasta quddiem Kastilja?
Shows how they don’t give two hoots about our cultural heritage. To even think of putting up an advertising tool on the corner of the newly restored Castille Palace shows what sort of people they are.
Robert Abela must have a great deal of leeway at the MEPA. Isn’t he the authority’s lawyer?
If plain Ganni Borg puts a flowerpot on the pavement right next to his front door, he risks getting fined for not applying for permission from MEPA first.
Same for anyone putting up a small awning on a balcony to shelter his skin from the hot summer sun rays.
Why should the PL be allowed to litter the country with its iPhones, with impunity?
Labour wazz here.
They have placed them at every government project – like Pjazza San Gorg that the government gave back to the people.
Kurt kif se jaqrahom minghajr sellum?
And as Alan Montanaro would put it, “unbelieve it”.
Why have they not been covered in Graffiti yet?
[Daphne – Because they weren’t put up by the Nationalist Party.]
Nice!
They have suffered a worse fate than vandalsim. They have been ignored.
On another subject, this is what Marco Cremona had to say on EIAs on timesofmalta.com (Nov 16, 2011):
“And let us not forget the Precautionary Principle. If there is any uncertainty, the decision should be in favour of the environment and not in favour of the proposed development – because one is irreversible and the other is not. So if there is a grey area as to whether a project requires an EIA or not, the Director should decide in favour of the EIA, so as to allow the new information arising from the EIA to guide the decision-taking process. …….. Rather than doing away with EIAs, we should be seeing how we should strengthen it, also in the interests of the same developments. For a development is not a development if it is not a sustainable development.”
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20111116/opinion/EIA-regulations-need-to-be-changed.394082
Did Cremona say anything about PL’s proposal to build a new power station and massive gas storage tanks on the back of a revised EIA to be carried out in less than five weeks? Whatever has happened to the precautionary principle?
How’s that for hypocrisy?
Tourists probably mistake it for the menu of a restaurant near by.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3vmsm3X06A
Another pee-stop for the local dogs.
The idea of having a big smartphone replica with a static screen is in itself lame idea
Those things must be surplus material from some stillborn redtouch fone campaign.
The intention may have been mobile retail outlets having one outside the shop.
Only to realise that the permit required to encroach on the pavement would have doubled the budget.
Just looking at the pics of Castille restored. So much has been done in the past five years, and we are not broadcasting the facts.
First it was Franco Debono and JPO taking all the limelight, and now its a frigging power station.
I still believe that a large chunk of Gonzi’s troubles was a very weak general secretary.
We must not forget that this was Gonzi’s second legislature and see the 2008 campaign. The feel-good factor was great and the election was won (and very nearly lost thanks to JPO).
But the previous general secretary, Joe Saliba, was a great strategist.
Imma how crass.
Daphne, inti problema wahda biss ghandek f’hajtek: taqbad WISQ ma’ tal-Labour. Imissek taqbad maghhom HAFNA AKTAR.