Robert Musumeci is OCD-posting in response to the revelation that his girlfriend’s son signs in for him at law lectures
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September 7, 2013 at 12:40pm
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Jekk haddiehor wasal u int ma wasaltx, ixxierek mal-Mazuni – tasal u sahansitra taqbez lilu wkoll.
Jekk haddiehor wasal u int ma wasaltx, intefgha ippoza u idher fuq xi “bilbort” jew aghmel naqra propoganda ghal tal-lejber – b’garanzija li tasal, u kif.
What a sorry excuse of a man you are, Mr Musumeci.
Mazuni? Robert Musumeci is part of a far more effective Evil Clique.
I have mentioned the impact of secret societies on Maltese politics in past posts…
Jekk ħaddieħor wasal u int ma wasaltx, sib girlfriend li tagħtik imbottatura … u jekk ġa miżżewweġ, tiddejjaqx, kompli ħawwad.
Are those original thoughts or were they dictated?
[Daphne – More to the point, what is he on?]
Old habits die hard.
He used to ply the campus asking for all lecture notes on a daily basis, when he was reading architecture and civil engineering.
Not that we’ve ever seen the benefits.
Has he ever designed anything without the prompt half-dozen recommendations from MEPA to change this, that and please do put in some effort?
He asks for other students’ notes in the law course, too. Old habits die hard.
Although probably not the only architect (or anyone in any other profession) doing this, Musumeci is fairly known among MEPA employees for being required to change parts of his applications, for which he would probably then additionally bill his clients just because he didn’t put in the right effort from the start.
In any case, I would not consider this thing of signing in for someone else during lectures as a big deal, it’s a fairly common occurrence in (the few) lectures where attendance is actually noted.
Also, I am also not surprised that he passes exams without attending classes, which is another common occurrence on campus, especially since evidence indicates that the law course is not difficult to either get into or get out of.
Obviously all this applies to commoner 20 year olds; Musumeci would better act with some diligence – at least his peers at the course would easily spot him and his inadequacies.
Jekk wasaltx jew le ma nafx, imma fil-Malti baqalek x’taqdef Bert.
I’d like to know what his definition of ‘wasalt’ is.
Bedding a magistrate and becoming part of the Maltese demi-monde.
I thought the Koolaid was for before the election. This one clearly still has crates of it stashed away.
A personification of the expression ‘to have a screw loose’.
Miskin kif spicca Robert ukoll. I always thought there was something in Consy’s cooking…
Jekk haddiehor wasal u int le, ghidilhom jiffirmawlek.
An arriviste li wasal. I suppose the irony eludes him.
Ghall-erwieh, wasal. L-ahhar li konna smajna kien li kien ghadu “mwahhal mal-magistrat.” Forsi kienet biss kwistjoni ta’ ftit ritard.
Veni, vidi, vici.
And when these idiots go and work abroad their colleague lawyers have to contend with a Maltese ‘doctor’ who gained this title merely on the basis of the equivalency across signatory countries afforded to tertiary qualifications due to the Bologna Process. OIM would a simple law degree also confer on the graduate the title of Doctor of Laws.
Big guy, in other countries law graduates then have to go on to study a further 5-10 years to be considered a doctor and you will not have even had to attend lectures to get yours.
Jekk haddiehor kellu immur l-universita ghal xi lecture jew tnejn u int kellek affarijiet iktar importanti, ara jekk isib mod iehor, per eżempju li tibghat xi hadd biex jiffirma ghalik.
When will this clown stop putting himself to public ridicule?
Jekk veru trid “tasal” idhol membru tal-Labour Party, u wara applika biex tidhol fil-kors tal-ligi.
His Maltese is appalling. How did he meet the criteria for the LLD course?