I’m sure that wasn’t quite what they meant

Published: February 1, 2015 at 10:42pm

Another illustration of how the proper use of words is so important:

disability




13 Comments Comment

  1. Tabatha White says:

    One word:

    Klinefelter.

  2. canon says:

    Joseph Muscat is not the person to build bridges.

  3. H.P. Baxxter says:

    What an IDIOT.

    Unless the conflict is between NATO and the Soviet Union, Malta’s neutrality clause matters not one jot.

    And you say he got a PhD?

    • Neo says:

      Who said he got one? Someone else did, and gave it to him, like everything else in his life.

    • H.Galea (NRK) says:

      It’s wherefrom he got whatever he has that matters.

    • H.P. Baxxter says:

      And whole legions of Nationalist intellectuals applaud this false narrative.

      Malta cannot be a bridge between anything because it hasn’t the clout. Let’s cut this “pajjiz kbir” bullshit.

      May I also remind our genius dottorat Prime Minister that an entire constitution built on neutrality didn’t prevent Japan from getting one of its citizens beheaded by ISIS. This is 2015, not 1950.

      You know who I blame for this idiocy. It’s not Muscat, but the academics and intellectuals.

  4. Joe Fenech says:

    Sorry, I just don’t get what on earth she’s trying to say: what is the link between disability, neutrality and conflicting sides?

  5. Marlowe says:

    I’m enjoying this way more than I should.

  6. Mila says:

    Labour and its smoke and mirrors: Mintoff in 1961

    ”The Labour Party media had been printing articles in both Ħelsien and Voice of Malta, Labour affiliated newspapers, claiming the Gozitans wanted to host the Labour leader for several weeks prior to the ill-fated meeting.

    One article dated a week before the event reads: “In their own words they say we want our beloved leader to come to Gozo to show him our love for him”.”

    ”Stone wielding farmers saw Dom Mintoff and an army of 900 “thuggish Mintoffians” scurry back from Gozo “with their tails between their legs”, the book recounts, after they abandoned a planned meeting at it-Tokk square in Victoria…”

    http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20150201/local/How-the-Gozitans-fought-to-keep-Mintoff-off-island.554209

  7. pirellu says:

    So now he is going to give his government a blue badge?

  8. christiaan huygens says:

    This guy’s titanic importance in world politics became very obvious during the Charlie Hebdo protest march. He was shown boarding a bus and then he disappeared. He may strut like a peacock at the PL general assembly and in Parliament and wherever else he goes in Malta but abroad he is a nonentity.

  9. C Falzon says:

    He probably meant mediocrity.

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