I can’t understand what the Labour supporters see in Sant. He was against the low cost airlines, against Malta joining the EU, against Malta joining the Euro zone currency, and against the recycling plants. In other words he was against progress.
One does have to ask Deborah Schembri what she really thinks of Alfred Sant.
‘Partnership rebah 52%’, I still remember the young journalist on ONE announcing the ‘victory’, I couldn’t believe how someone so young would lend herself to something so manipulative.
On our way down to Sliema, we had to turn back home, Marsa was cordoned off as they celebrated. Turned on the TV and watched their sick spite.
Sant couldn’t care less that day. Nor did anyone else in the Labour Party. If these people don’t even acknowledge this how are they expected to respect an electoral mandate?
A prime minister who won’t accept a court judgement, a police commissioner who won’t carry out his duty to the state and an Opposition blamed in its very existence for obstructing indeed betraying the national interest.
Giuseppe Schembri Bonaci was on some apology programme with that ex-editor of L-Orizzont this afternoon.
His thesis is that whoever opposed the ‘radical’ social reforms related to church schools and health, resulting in closure of the first and locking out the second, is obliged by default, to ‘pay’ a price for their reaction.
A minute later he claims he left Labour when violence prevailed.
Does one have to point out the insipid nature of those words? Or is sporting a red scarf enough to pass these individuals as brainwashed, ergo blameless?
I wish I could tell it to their face that ours isn’t hate, it’s simply a fear of their proven Taqqaya. The hate remains theirs, deep-rooted, rendering them incapable of ever considering others different and perhaps right.
Unfortunately the two most euro-sceptic candidates, Alfred Sant and Miriam Dalli, will be elected with a high number of votes, and the simple reason is that the majority of Labour supporters are still anti E.U.
Labour supporters should remember the way Sant treated Mintoff when he called him a traitor.
He named factories. Come to think of it, he went and they remained. Not only that, they prospered and he went into exile on his Switzerland in the Mediterranean. I smell mothballs in the air.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uRr9lVQ54hM
Tal-biki!
How bloody ironic!
So Sant says he always said the truth (even if he didn’t) whilst Muscat says you should at times say the truth.
Mintoff ma kienx traditur u kellu ragun jghid li min rid Svizzera fil-Mediterran kien ser icahhad lil Malta minn hafna gid.
Missek tisthi Sant, l-anqas ftit dekor ma baqalek.
Kif ma jistħix jidher quddiem in-nies dal-pulċinell. Imma kif jista’ jkun li hawn min hu daqshekk iblah li jivvutalu.
Your title should read “top ranked candidate for a horror movie.”
This is exactly what the country deserves.
No more and no less.
It would not make any sense at all to have a country of morons represented by politicians of calibre.
It would jar.
I can’t understand what the Labour supporters see in Sant. He was against the low cost airlines, against Malta joining the EU, against Malta joining the Euro zone currency, and against the recycling plants. In other words he was against progress.
I see his picture and I see a man without vision.
It’s a cult of personality, nothing more and nothing less. It’s the percevied ‘persuni intelliġenti/bravu’ they vote for, not his ideas.
Anyone notice Michelle Muscat at 0:24?
She was Sant’s secretary at the time. If I remember well she cut reporters short just after that sequence.
Ghandi unur nghid li se jkolli opportunita ohra biex ma nivvutax lil dan il-bniedem.
B’ disa siggijiet il-Labour jaghmel li jrid ghax hadd m’ ghandu sahha jzommu.
Il-poplu irid joqghod attent kif jivvota. Il-vot dritt li ghalih kien hemm minn miet. TAHLIHX.
You should put this video on Youtube, Daphne!
[Daphne – It is on YouTube. That’s where I got it.]
One does have to ask Deborah Schembri what she really thinks of Alfred Sant.
‘Partnership rebah 52%’, I still remember the young journalist on ONE announcing the ‘victory’, I couldn’t believe how someone so young would lend herself to something so manipulative.
On our way down to Sliema, we had to turn back home, Marsa was cordoned off as they celebrated. Turned on the TV and watched their sick spite.
Sant couldn’t care less that day. Nor did anyone else in the Labour Party. If these people don’t even acknowledge this how are they expected to respect an electoral mandate?
A prime minister who won’t accept a court judgement, a police commissioner who won’t carry out his duty to the state and an Opposition blamed in its very existence for obstructing indeed betraying the national interest.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJHMln4t3zo
Giuseppe Schembri Bonaci was on some apology programme with that ex-editor of L-Orizzont this afternoon.
His thesis is that whoever opposed the ‘radical’ social reforms related to church schools and health, resulting in closure of the first and locking out the second, is obliged by default, to ‘pay’ a price for their reaction.
A minute later he claims he left Labour when violence prevailed.
Does one have to point out the insipid nature of those words? Or is sporting a red scarf enough to pass these individuals as brainwashed, ergo blameless?
I wish I could tell it to their face that ours isn’t hate, it’s simply a fear of their proven Taqqaya. The hate remains theirs, deep-rooted, rendering them incapable of ever considering others different and perhaps right.
“Nemmen li Alfred ghandu l-kredibilita’ biex jaghmel l-argumenti sodi…..”
The joke in this year’s EP elections.
Labour supporters should do as they were told in the 2003 referendum: abstain, invalidate their ballot sheet or vote no.
Inbazwru ftit l’hemm u nbazwru ftit l’hawn.That’s what he’s going to do in the next 5 years.Don’t say he didn’t tell you.
Unfortunately the two most euro-sceptic candidates, Alfred Sant and Miriam Dalli, will be elected with a high number of votes, and the simple reason is that the majority of Labour supporters are still anti E.U.
Labour supporters should remember the way Sant treated Mintoff when he called him a traitor.
How sad – the very person who wanted to keep us out of the EU.
He named factories. Come to think of it, he went and they remained. Not only that, they prospered and he went into exile on his Switzerland in the Mediterranean. I smell mothballs in the air.