Every time Kurt ‘Cookie’ Farrugia goes to sleep, somebody does something naughty to The Boss’s Wiki page
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April 9, 2014 at 1:40am
Poor Kurt can’t keep up. Joseph L*ba Muscat (he removed that as soon as he read about it here) now has a new ‘ras z**bi’ email address.
Oh dear.
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Let’s see how long this one takes.
Zzzzz.
Her holiness the people’s president has a revmanche on her website as well.
:)
Well done to these PN activists for their wisdom, strategy and innovation. Vandalising a Wikipedia page must be the highest form of political activism. Prosit, guys, and Daphne says so too.
Meanwhile on Times of Malta:
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20140409/local/joseph-muscats-blinding-not-sabotage-say-police.514190
“The police are ruling out that the lighting used during Sunday’s Labour Party event in Żurrieq was sabotaged to harm the Prime Minister, who was temporarily blinded after suffering radiation burns in both eyes.”
What utter and absolute crap. In ruling out ‘sabotage’ the police have become the very source of a rumour that is bound to set the tongues of various labourite numbnuts wagging about some conspiracy theory or other.
Who, in his right mind would ever want to sabotage our Prime Minister? Neither is he as significant as he likes to think of himself, nor does he need anybody to sabotage him. Quite frankly, he has been doing an excellent job of sabotaging himself so far.
Whereas pranksters may be somewhat keen on editing our great leader’s wiki page, most people are really indifferent to Joseph Muscat in the very same way as they were indifferent to his predecessors.
It is also probable that our COP could not resist the opportunity to blow smoke up Muscat’s ass by implying, through the force’s denial of sabotage, that Muscat is a great man worthy of being sabotaged by some opponent or other.
I truly despair when I remember how many truly blind people we have around us, these being the ones who refuse to see what is really going on.
I am not a fan of the PM but anyone writing such offensive remarks about the PM should be prosecuted, this makes Malta a laughing stock.
The Maltese have to learn to respect the PM irrespective to which party he belongs, once the PM is elected we just have to grin and bear it and put up with him without making fools of ourselves.
“The Maltese have to learn to respect the PM” – about time.
But the PM has to learn to respect the Maltese.
No, we don’t have to grin and bear it. We can and should mock and ridicule to our heart’s content. It is not mockery of a ridiculously and hopelessly inadequate prime minister that makes Malta a laughing stock. It’s the pitifully hopeless political decisions of the electorate that elected him that does that.
A thousand ‘Amen’ to that.
Can we have a whip-round and put up a marble plaque with this comment on the Palace in Valletta?
Were you brought up somewhere in North Korea by any chance?
Let me help you with something here:
You ARE allowed to make fun of the Prime Minister especially if he’s the one making us look like fools.
You CAN not respect the Prime Minister or anyone else if that’s what you think you should do.
And you certainly should NOT have a ‘grin and bear it all’ attitude to undemocratic ways and illegal moves. That’s what makes us really look like fools at the end of the day.
I always thought that respect has to be earned. It is not a right.