Joseph Muscat’s idea of fantastic change
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June 28, 2013 at 8:15pm
The Minister for Police, the Army and Broadcasting, who was stripped of the Justice portfolio after just 100 days, interviews candidates for the Security Services and asks them: “Trid bicca cake? Tajjeb ta. Ghamlu l-Kummissarju. Tridu kafe? Ha nghid lil tas-CID.”
I’m not at all surprised that the more vocal Josephite switchers have suddenly drawn in their horns. The way the rest of us are feeling about them right now, they probably expect a spot of vigilante justice.
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Mintoff had changed the ‘Domine dirge nos’ motto to ‘Ad populi commoditatem’. Manuel Mallia has evidently taken his lead from the latter.
It seems the police will also be employed to deliver children with disabilities back home if these don’t behave according to a new ‘protocol’ and their parents don’t manage to do so in the ‘stipulated time’.
Scum. They don’t even stop when it comes to the weakest.
A government of total, but absolute, incompetents.
Police cars get new livery.
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Just watched the Batman film, ‘The Dark Knight’. The Joker’s only aim was to create chaos.
It appears we have are own Joker on the rock. Unfortunately he is also the ‘Prime Ministersinister’.
What a great movie, Harry. I’ve enjoyed every minute of it. Only Batman can save us from this lot.
No surprise to me, becasue I knew well before the election that Labour are not trustworthy when in control. Everything which emanates from Labour politicians is fake, poor and inspired by communism, the sort of communism in which they grab what they can for themselves.
Servimus ‘prout exigit’