What a brazen bit of lying – or is it self-delusion?
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March 27, 2014 at 12:36pm
Jason Micallef believes in meritocracy, freedom of expression and diversity. He also wants us to believe that he is a straight man, in which case he had better do a re-edit on that bit where he says ‘livelli’.
No, it isn’t libellous to suggest that a man is gay, and Jason Micallef would be the first to agree. After all, he believes in sexual diversity as he has told us here.
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It’s not libel?
I hear Joseph Muscat is a heterosexual.
Sure, and Doutzen Kroes is my mum.
Rubbish, dutchie.
I don’t care about Jo, but Kroes is my mama.
I want to meet your mum and make love to her.
And Anthony’s mum too.
Apparentament, m’ghadux pufta Lou Bondi.
They must have clicked.
Daphne, I feel obliged to pull you up on this one. Can we be sure you did not write your post from a location within the limits of Mellieha in which case what you have just said is highly libellous and gives Jason il-rainbow warrior the right to run you over and almost kill you?
Check with Carol Peralta.
Where on earth do Maltese advertising agencies (or whoever creates these clips) get the background music?
They always use music with a sinister melodramatic tone, tension to the full. Shouldn’t it be the other way round? Should they not be aiming to inspire trust and therefore serenity? Note the difference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hFEL1-bO2M&list=PLCB3CADEDB895EAC5&index=13
They should end it with a voice-over: “It’s all right, I’m not going to hurt you”.
I missed something here. Did Jason Micallef come out of the closet?
Together with loons such as Franco Debono, Jason Micallef strongly believes that he’s Malta’s deserving whizz kid who has the uniqueness of excelling in any mission he’s entrusted with.
Personally, I wouldn’t trust this horrid character to empty our bins let alone.
“No, it isn’t libellous to suggest that a man is gay,”
It depends on who the judge is. You could be sentenced to being run over in Mellieha for such an offence.
He gives a whole new meaning to a toothy smile.