Joseph stood up, and the mayor of Hal Qormi is sure he will be counted
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July 10, 2013 at 10:36pm
Rosianne Cutajar on Facebook:
Moralment fallut huwa min igib l-interess ta’ haddiehor qabel dak ta’ pajjizu. Kburija bid-decizjoni iebsa li ha l-Priministru, he stood up and I’m sure he will be counted, xi haga li gvern nazzjonalista f’tant snin ma kienx kapaci jaghmel. L-attakki fuq il-PM JM ghandkom tghadduhom fil-konfront tal-Unjoni Ewropeja li mhux tintervjeni fl-interess ta’ pajjizna.
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Jekk din tajba ghas-sindku, mela jien tajjeb ghal ministru.
You can’t judge a person by one single comment, how stupid
I agree, spoke to her a couple of times, she’s a very smart girl.
Donna, I thought you can`t judge a person from one single comment.
It is stupid to judge! Wasn’t an offence towards Mr Portelli
Define smart.
Oh yes you can. From the single sentence “Moralment fallut huwa min igib l-interess ta’ haddiehor qabel dak ta’ pajjizu” you can determine that the person is politically far-right and has her ideas on morality all warped up.
@Fenech,
If the Mayor and all those who support the PM’s decision were truly smart and were truly seeking the best for Malta, they would realise that attracting negative attention on issues of human rights is definitely against the national interest.
These people forget that we are part of the EU.
“L-attakki fuq il-PM JM ghandkom tghadduhom fil-konfront tal-Unjoni Ewropeja”
To put it in a Local Council perspective its like she’s saying “Do not attack the local mayor, attack the local council”
I’m sure he’s been counted too. As a pompous bully.
Excuse me, is this the mayor of Qormi and, if it is, is that an appropriate photograph?
And if there is a conflict between national interest and human rights, human rights should win any time.
That is our own guarantee that our rights will always be respected. This nibbling at rights may start with those of “outsiders” but should the government get away with it, then who will be next?
Under the Malta Labour Party, you can never be certain that human rights will be respected. There is no such guarantee.
Of course it’s appropriate. There’s a water-heater in the background.
The pic is from her days as a ‘hostess’ in Italy.
Oh, Nuxellina. See her comment “L-attakki fuq il-PM JM ghandkom tghadduhom fil-konfront tal-Unjoni Ewropeja li mhux tintervjeni fl-interess ta’ pajjizna.”
Is she asking the EU to interfere in our national issues?
I wish they would at this point. The responsibility to protect / humanitarian intervention would be a valid excuse.
Moralment fallut huwa min jippoza quddiem “il-gijzer” fil-bitha u ma jindunax li daw in-nies li qed titkellem fuqhom la qatt raw “gijzer” u jekk jippuzaw fil-bitha xi tir ta’ senter jaraw u mhux xi patetiku bil-kamera jieha xi ritratt ta’ xi mara bla mohh.
Minflok imorru jinhbew ghax mishutin u ma jiswew ghal xejn izjed issibhom jizzattu fuq quddiem.
Forsi ihossuhom ‘at home’ hdejn xi Gijzer.
I’m sure he will be counted. But among whom?
It would be interesting if the Mayoress of Qormi would elucidate what exactly Joseph Muscat be counted as “what” – because a politician could be counted as as a statesman as well as a pompous fool.
Oh he’s being counted, but he’s getting negative points.
And do you think that had we been alone and not part of the EU we would still not have this problem? The problem will be a thousandfold worse.
Jien m’hinix nifhem kif jigu l-emigranti mill-Libja u nattakkaw lil Ewropa ghal hazin li tkun qedthalli li jsir il-Libja.
Ghax Joseph ma jheddidx (Ghax hekk biss donnu jaf jaghmel)lil-Libja li se nzommu mil-flus ta’ Gaddafi li kellu fil-banek Maltin biex inmantnu lil dawn imsejkna emigranti?
Hamsin Ewro kull jum ghal-kull emigrant li jitnizzel Malta bl-ispejjez tas-sahha mizjudin maghhom.
She’s got looks, but no brains. Wonder how she got there?
The water heater in the corner of the yard you mean?
She voted Labour. Issa ser irahhsila il-kont tad-dawl.
Malta’s own Nicole Minetti?
Probably other brainless people voted her in.
Jiena jisimni Donatella Cassar u residenta Hal Qormi, qabel ma tirremettu l-ghira fuq is-Sindku taghna ahjar tigu taraw ix-xoghol siewi li qed twettaq ghalina l-Qriema. Ahna kuntenti hafna biha, tfajla simpatika, brava u biezla. Keep it up Sindku, ahna warajk.
Ps: nispera li tippubblika l-kumment.
Dear Leader may have won this battle but not the war.
The peremptory cancellation of a much touted imminent push back of refugees is not a battle won, not a won war and not even a wise tactical retreat. It is a humiliating rout of the “Coraggio! Fuggiam!” type – when what it is needed is skilful diplomacy not bluster.
And what a costly battle it has been. I hope that he won’t win any more battles in this fashion. As King Pyrrhus said: “Another victory like this and we’re finished.”
Ever heard of Negative Marking?
Rosianne Cutajar is a teacher in a boys’ school. What sort of lessons does she teach?
Hair styling, by the looks of it.
The “virtues” of National Socialism.
Hair styling, perhaps? Or is it hot baths in an open courtyard?
Cup sizes.
Very rowdy ones. The boys are free to sing ‘Taghna lkoll’ and ‘Viva l-Labour’ to their hearts’ content.
Can someone stop this nonsense about standing up and being counted? Neither one nor the other has happened.
The last country to use this bullying tactic was North Korea when it threatened South Korea and the USA with nuclear armageddon a few months back.
Nobody outside North Korea was impressed. The general attitude was that the North Korean leader was throwing one of his tantrums to impress the populace back home. The rest of the world felt it had to bear it while making sure that North Korea is kept in check.
Months later, North Korea is still suffering the economic repercussions of its awful decisions and nobody, not even China, respects North Korea more than they did before.
The world sees Kim Jong Un as an out of control child given too many toys to play with.
This is exactly how the world views Joseph Muscat too.
http://paulscollections.wordpress.com/2013/03/30/calling-dennis-rodman/
@Gahan, you hit the nail on its head. Why is Muscat afraid to talk to the Libyan leaders about these immigrants? Why did he bother to go there just a few days ago?
Allavolja njoranta, xorta wahda nivvotala. Il-hsieb kultant pervers.
When a person in public office does not see any problem with putting this photo out in public one wonders what went wrong. If this person is indeed a teacher then one starts to understand what went wrong. Imagine a regular and exclusive diet of this attitude and super one, only one guess at the likely outcome!
what is pri-ministru? or did she mean pre-ministru?
So Ms. Cutajar believes that the national interest trumps human rights (as Josette pointed out). What worries me is that a bright young teacher and mayor believes this. It is extremely worrying because this is the logic of totalitarianism.
Once you create a ‘state of exception’ by ‘disapplying’ the basic legal rights and protections to a class of people (in this case, the immigrants) where do you stop? Hitler’s infamous Reichstag Fire Decree of 1933 which was a short law which disapplied the legal provisions which guaranteed basic civil liberties was justified on the basis of the national interest.
‘Decisjoni iebsa.’
What surprises me is how these people know what Lawrence Gonzi was not capable of doing.
What arrogance!
How can someone from an unprofessional political background, decide what the Prime Minister was not capable of doing?
http://www.independent.com.mt/mobile/2013-07-11/news/no-signed-agreement-to-date-on-free-joseph-calleja-concert-2045476864/
Totally out of point. Have you seen? Yet more evidence that we have an amateurish government (not that more was needed.)
Harry,
Even Cicciolina & Carfagna had the looks but I doubt how politically capable they were. I rest my case.
The chattering classes.
The photo says it all. So cheap.
Using her argument if somebody ignores your arguments on a particular subject, punch him in the face so he takes notice of you.
Prim Ministru, not Priministru.