Joseph wants you to vote Labour to be able to pursue your dreams. Can you believe the nerve of this man?
Joseph’s sect, Forum Zghazagh Laburisti, have this campaign going on, called I’M IN.
Of course, when I look at them I can only think that when I was that sort of age, I’d have viewed it as a club for the out-crowd, not the in-crowd.
I would have thought to myself, well, if they’re in then I’m running a mile in the opposite direction because I don’t want to be considered a freak (that’s what we called them in those days) by association.
I don’t wish to be mean or anything, but honestly, just take a good look at them.
If they’re in, then who in God’s name is actually out?
Anyway, they have this message up on their various Facebook pages:
We want a fair society.
We want to be able to pursue our dreams.
Our beliefs, sex, religion or social background should not get in our way.
We’re in. Are you?
No, actually, Nikita and Cyrus and that predator Ronnie Pellegrini who’s always hanging around FZL: I don’t want to be in with a political party that worked AGAINST all those things.
It’s precisely because I want a fair society, because I believe that people should be able to pursue their dreams, without their beliefs, sex, religion or social background getting in the way (though maturity teaches you that you’ve either got to tailor your dreams or your behaviour at some point) that I VOTED YES IN THE REFERENDUM ON EUROPE AND THEN FOR THE NATIONALIST PARTY IN 2003.
It’s then that your message was relevant. Now, it’s totally redundant. But where were your party and Great Leader? Telling us that They’re In and that we should be free to pursue our dreams without being shackled?
Like hell. They were telling us to vote No. Look:
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It’s raining tablets: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbISYjQlbvc
Now this should be interesting.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130202/local/af.455906
La hemm is-sex, I’m in !
Tkunx gahan, wisq, sur Gahan. Oqghod attent ghax malajr tirrokka b’xi marda kerha, gbin. Otherwise, a very good joke.
Mal-Labour kullhadd safe.
Insomma hekk jghid Joseph qabel l-elezzjoni.
Ghax tghid anke Sant hekk kien jghid.
Dak kif mhux hiereg ghal elezzjoni, crowd puller bhal dak?
Issa Joseph jaghmlu Kummissarju tal-Unjoni wara Tonio ghax dik kienet il-holma ta’ Alfred skond Dr Joe Brincat.
The Sunday Times tomorrow – Anglu Farrugia speaks out……..@ Il-mod kif ghamilha Joseph fil-konfront tieghi, qisek qed tghajjat l-akbar ]abib li ghandek, tghajjatlu biex tkellmu u ittieh sitt tiri, cold blooded, POLITICAL MURDER”
Sitt tiri tbattal magazine sa fejn naf jien.
Lol at the fact that no one signed their names. Just loads of people writing ‘I’m in’. Guess they are too embarrassed to show their names.
I think this is not a “moviment” we’re seeing, but a sect with brainwashing, human sacrifices (Anglu), mummification (Karmenu Vella and Louis Grech) and all the creepy stuff.
The late Labour Party
In 1987, Eddie Fenech Adami began the process of ‘Rikonciljazzjoni’
Now, twenty six years later, Joseph Muscat speaks of the mistakes made by Labour when it provoked hate and division.
In 1998 Eddie Fenech Adami’s call was ” Ahna ilkoll ahwa Maltin”
Now fifteen years on, Joseph Muscat’s slogan is “Malta taghna lkoll”
In 2004, thanks to the PN, Malta joined the EU.
Joseph Muscat and his Party were against joining and only now, nine years on, does Joseph Muscat reluctantly embrace the EU.
With a past that is a reflection of the future and a choice that is so limited there is unfortunately not much alternative substance to a PN-led government.
Apart from dismissing his past views on voting ‘no’ to EU as a ‘mistake’, has anyone ever asked him what happened for him to so completely change his mind on the EU from a no to a yes?
I mean, it’s a complete 180 degree U-turn.
But it’s not really a yes, is it? The only safe-guard we have that he will not try to pull us out is the fact that he’d quite like to be EU president, thank you very much.
Ara kemm sa jippoppa sidru – vera sa jkollu bzonn suits inqas issikkati milli qieghed jilbes issa. Ma x’misthija!
Put it this way, Joseph wants to pursue his dream.
His beliefs, sex, religion and background don’t come into it.
It’s only fair.
No. It’s a fairy-tale.
What sort of dream is it without beliefs, sex, religion and background? There’s all of those elements in all of my dreams.
All this lot Are In.
Taken In.
Fifteen years in the making …
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130202/elections-news/labour-to-publish-electoral-programme-shortly-muscat.455914
What is depressing: with such an awful, disastrous political record Muscat is able to draw big crowds at any given day.
What is demoralizing: Muscat wants to emulate the governments of Spain, Portugal, Greece or Cyprus. They all asked for bailouts from the EU.
What is frightening: in a few weeks he will be the prime minister using his constitutional powers to go after anyone who worked hard for the PN.
All the strides the PN governments made over these years Muscat will reverse them to capture again the awful years of the 70s.
May God help us.
Robert Musumeci is certainly in. What a laqghi.
He is on TVAM this morning. They are discussing Mepa. |He cannot exactly say that he is in favour of the separation of the Environment Division from Mepa. ‘ Dejjem kont xettiku.’
So he turns the argument on its head and says that he isn’t worried by Labour’s proposal because environment is going to be within the Malta Resources Authority.
Dickhead. The argument is the separation from Mepa and which you were against and not whether the environment is on its own or included in any other authority. No amount of legal terms that you love to use will alter the fact that you are against Labour’s proposal.
In for what?
For a party without presenting an electoral programme?
For a party without a vision for our future?
For a party with a suggestion to build another power station which will cost us €600 million when we do not need it?
For a party with the likes of Justin (the PN are not part of our family) Caruana or Helena Dalli?
For a party which is promising to give us ministers like Silvio Parnis, Debono Grech, Karmenu Vella, Leo Brincat?
For making students to go for loans instead of being given stipends?
For people who are still against the EU?
You have to be either stupid or crazy , or both, to vote Labour.