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May 15, 2014 at 11:31pm
Posted by Plotinus, who had just seen GM14 whipping past with Manuel Mallia inside, knocking the Msida rush-hour traffic out of the way and causing mayhem with a wailing siren and a police outrider:
The Nationalist Party should stop apologising to those who abstained from voting or who voted against them. It is those very people who should apologise for landing Malta in this mess.
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Very true, the PN should stop apologizing to people who voted PL.
These people should have realized that voting PL would just destroy the wealth and standard of living the PN had created over the years with strategic vision, hard work and attraction of value added investments.
Veru verissimu. It-tort huwa kollu tagħhom li ninsabu fhiex ninsabu. U l-PN tajjeb jagħti każ lil dawk li minkejja kollox baqgħu leali, m’għamlux bħall-iswitchers dawk li riedu jagħtu tbeżbiża lill-PN. Beżqu fis-sema u ġie f’wiċċhom . Nagħli li qed inbatu magħhom aħna wkoll.
Bezqu fis-sema u gie f’wiccna Cikk.
Can anyone enlighten me as to who (or what) is person on the extreme right in the picture accompanying this article?
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20140515/local/more-police-officers-reinstated.519165
They live their punsihment everyday
Most probably he was in a hurry to go and fill in his declaration of assets.
The PN should be brandishing all their achievements of 25 years in government.
To mention but one, in my time only one person – out of a cohort of about of two hundred – made it to university – she was very intelligent and her family were well off.
Today one loses count of the number of doctors, lawyers and many others who made it successfully to university.
This applies also to secondary education. It was again a PN government which introduced secondary education for all.
This and other achievements is what the PN should be bragging about during the dialogues and interviews it presents.
Add to this all the biggest success – our accession to the EU.
I think those who voted PL first time or abstained did just the right thing for the country.
Joseph Muscat can now be judged while at the helm. You can only know what something tastes like once you’ve tasted it.
People (and yes even staunch Mintoffians) are already realising what the new PL is all about.
And let’s face it, the PN did need a good clean out. They need a strong and credible leader, they need to focus on serious issues and look over the trivialities such as gays this & that and what I call Eurovision politics.
We need a party to make the breakthrough out of the chains of parochialism. The PN might not be up to it with all their nonsensical media personalities (yes, I know just like PL) and village lawyers.
Daphne, I think you know well enough that hamallagni now “rules” in both the PL and PN. Even Eddie Fenech Adami was very popular with hamalli though I will stop short of calling him that.
I think hamallism is the one most common trait running through the population of this country, with exceptions of course.
Chico, the PN has suffered loss of votes during its 25 years’ administrations because its main policy was always to prefer to lose an election for doing the right things than win it for doing the wrong but popular policies
If God forbid I was a switcher I would be ashamed to say that I voted Labour last year and still support the present partit tal-gideb.