Comment of the day (if not the week)

Published: October 7, 2013 at 5:49pm

Malta's National Security Minister Mallia talks to an aide as Xuereb talks on his phone after a news conference at Mallia's office in Valletta

‘Thank God Martin Xuereb was not around in 1942.’




5 Comments Comment

  1. Watchful eye says:

    Quite apt.

  2. one of us says:

    This is all getting very worrying. With Mintoff in 1971 it was a drip-drip effect so people wouldn’t notice what was going on till it was too late.

    With this lot, in only 7 months, it’s gushing water and only the really thick can’t fail to see what’s going on.

    This is probably written under the wrong post but I refer to everything that you’ve written about, Daphne – China, Police, Army, iced buns, etc., etc.

    • Tabatha White says:

      Chaos is a required element in “change management” of this nature and scale. The confusion allows crucial details to pass through unnoticed. Diversions distract focus.

      The press have been stilled.

      Daphne is brilliant at catching the threads.

      In this sort of environment, every unusual happening deserves attention and a closer look.

      Nothing is a coincidence. Everyone can play a part in noticing the irregularities happening in their own specific environment.

      The mind will only see what it is alerted to.

  3. ciccio says:

    So if the referendum to remove the George Cross from the Maltese flag is approved, it can be awarded to the Brigadier.

    “For Gallantry.”

  4. lorna saliba says:

    He would have really saved us from the Nazi bombings then, with his effeminate ways and affected accent and behaviour.

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