Privitera’s all over the place, blaming Busuttil for their actions and basically dismissing Galea as one who shouldn’t have been there in the first place.
Per la serie, some lives have less value than others. Taghnalkoll Bar talk conclusive on how nationalist this Galea is, minn fuq li gabuh lura.
And in telling the truth he spoilt the party for Tweedledee, Tweedledum and assorted hangers on. Hence the attempts by Labour’s friends to cast doubts about Mr Galea. A very brave man indeed.
I like the part when he said “Telling the truth in Malta today is becoming less frequent and more dangerous.” The words “Malta” and “today” struck a note.
This statement can be applied to Balzan Saviour’s Malta Today.
“in Malta today”. The pun is similar, as the coining of phrases go, to that famous “one-party state of mind” penned by the late U.K. columnist Hugo Young.
The words KMB addressed me still echo in my ears “Traditur tal Haddiema.” As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall Labour be, have no doubts, amen.
Privitera’s all over the place, blaming Busuttil for their actions and basically dismissing Galea as one who shouldn’t have been there in the first place.
Per la serie, some lives have less value than others. Taghnalkoll Bar talk conclusive on how nationalist this Galea is, minn fuq li gabuh lura.
Not that other patrons are impressed.
And in telling the truth he spoilt the party for Tweedledee, Tweedledum and assorted hangers on. Hence the attempts by Labour’s friends to cast doubts about Mr Galea. A very brave man indeed.
I like the part when he said “Telling the truth in Malta today is becoming less frequent and more dangerous.” The words “Malta” and “today” struck a note.
This statement can be applied to Balzan Saviour’s Malta Today.
Good one Manwel!
I am sure that the subtle pun was intentional. Underestimate Fr Joe at your peril (not directed at you, but in general).
“in Malta today”. The pun is similar, as the coining of phrases go, to that famous “one-party state of mind” penned by the late U.K. columnist Hugo Young.
The words KMB addressed me still echo in my ears “Traditur tal Haddiema.” As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall Labour be, have no doubts, amen.
Hear. Hear.
We are not merely dealing with an opposing political grouping within a civilized democratic country – we are dealing with an implacable enemy.
If telling the truth is an act of bravery, Malta has become, once again, a sorry state indeed.