Joseph’s ‘witness’ bares her brains. And we have to bring out our microscope to find them.

Published: July 10, 2013 at 9:31am

This is the liberal Lara Boffa’s sole comment on the fact that 69 lawyers last night filed a judicial protest against the illegal actions of the prime minister, the National Security Minister, the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces, the Police Commissioner and the Attorney-General.

The woman is incapable of separating the issues: political, legal, ethical.

If Joseph does it, then it must be good and right.

Worse than that, she is clearly threatening them with black-listing. By who and what – the government? A boycott by Labour liberals of her kind?

And just look at that inews (General Workers Union) headline: “A pregnant woman is soon going to be brought in”. My translation conveys the opposite sentiment to that in the Maltese version, which manages to make it sound as though the pregnant woman is a pregnant rat which will infest us.

Lara Boffa

pregnant woman




24 Comments Comment

  1. ciccio says:

    Does she sit on one of the government boards?

    • Jozef says:

      No, she thinks a chair’s fine thank you.

    • Last Post says:

      She’s the ‘business process re-engineer’ from Labour’s electoral tents and billboards.

      It’s how she would streamline and ‘rationalise’ the business of the ‘liberal, modern and progressive’ Government we have recently ‘democratically’ elected.

  2. Lady Oscar says:

    In such bad taste – and is that a threat?

    • Mel says:

      Agreed – such bad taste.

      Is she deliberately using the phrase ‘black list’?

    • Josette says:

      It is a threat. So why don’t the rest of us take any business which we might have to these lawyers?

      There are quite few good ones among them and it’s one way to show solidarity.

      And, by the way I have no legal or commercial link with any of the lawyers who signed the petition.

  3. Natalie says:

    Silvio, if we let the baby’s parents take care of him or her, there will be no need for anyone else to take the baby in.

    Yesterday evening we had a situation where a baby was going to be denied his father for the rest of his life. If we help these immigrants start off, we won’t have to take care of them. Instead they would start working, and have their taxes pay for the lazy Maltese people.

  4. Sowerberry says:

    http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130710/editorial/Illegal-dangerous-and-disgraceful.477341

    Many of the usual suspects are shocked that the Times published this editorial which, to many of them, is not in the “national Interest”.

  5. Jozef says:

    Very droll Lara, how about you re-engineer your prime minister’s mental processing?

    I mean, if the historical victory is left to the European Court to manage, not much of a point having him in Castille is it?

  6. Alexander Ball says:

    I advocate mandatory IQ testing for all Maltese adults.

    Any scoring less than 100 should be put on a plane to ………………

  7. Chris Portelli says:

    I really believe that what happened yesterday really showed of some people’s real beliefs – hatred, stupidity and total nonsense form the majority of most empty brains in our society.

  8. xifajk says:

    Black list..nahseb hemm sfond razzist fil kumment

  9. Gigi says:

    L- ahhar li kellna blacklist kien fin 1981 kontra azzjendi li ma kienux jirriklamaw fuq Xandir Malta.

  10. anthony says:

    No, Lara Boffa.

    Your black list was at police headquarters in the process of being separated from their loved ones forever.

    Shame on you also for using that surname.

    Pawlu Boffa devoted his entire professional and political life to helping the underprivileged.

    I had the good fortune of knowing him.

    Shame on you once again.

  11. J. Borg says:

    These ‘people’ are pathetic and disgusting.

  12. I'm In - Standing up to be Counted says:

    I am one of those on Ms Boffa’s “black list”. She clearly has no idea of what the legal profession and human rights are all about.

    Race, colour, religion or sexual orientation are immaterial to the issue.

    How ironic it is for a person found guilty of maltreating a dog to be fined an astronomical sum whilst the authorities are allowed to get away with separating families and having them sleep on the floor.

  13. bookworm says:

    Paula Deen was banned from the Food Network Channel for far less racist remarks, but over here, sending people back to be oppressed and maybe even killed, is applauded by a bunch of morons.

  14. Edward says:

    Yes, in true Labour fashion sich a petition would not be seen as proof of how bad a choice they made. They will see it as the list they need to know whose life to make hell.

    That is the problem with the PL. It thinks it is sent from God, that Mintoff is the prophet, and those who join it are the “good ones”.

    Any sort of opposition is seen as a threat to the greater good, because it isn’t Labour. That is why they want to eliminate any opposition. That is why they don’t understand democracy.

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