Did I hear Lou Bondi admit that the Nationalist Party “innamraw ftit mal-Faxxisti”? Isn’t this like being partially pregnant?
He should delve deeper in the subject next autumn when he resumes his talk show on TVM. There are still some Striklandjani around who could tell him more about “in-namur tan-Nazzjonalisti mal Faxxisti”.
[Daphne – Please don’t talk bollocks. Nobody could have possibly been more Stricklandjani than both my maternal and paternal families. And Stricklandjani has a c. If the Nationalist Party were still right-wing and fascist, we wouldn’t be voting for it, rest assured. Today, the party dabbling in national socialism is Labour.]
As always you are deflecting attention from the substance of my comment. I said that Lou Bondi admitted links between the Nationalist Party and Mussolini’s fascists.
[Daphne – You people are unbelievable. Lou Bondi did NOT ‘admit to links between the Nationalist Party and Mussolini’s fascists’, no more than Richard Cachia Caruana implicated Guido de Marco in his attempted murder. Do you do and say these things deliberately, or is it just that your rational powers are so poor that you actually believe them, and that the same poverty of thought is the reason you vote Labour (read my column tomorrow)? Unbelievable.]
You could ask your maternal and paternal families and they would tell you more about this.
[Daphne – I don’t need to do so, Stingray. I was brought up in a family that discussed politics where others talk about the weather and grocery shopping.]
Are you so sure that there is no one in the Nationalist hierarchy (oops, I was going to say ‘oligarchy’) who does not harbour the same political feelings of the thirties?
[Daphne – Yes, I am sure. But that might be because I actually know these people you only hear about. The people who harbour those feelings are, in fact, the ones complaining so loudly because they now feel estranged. They are the ones who complain that the Nationalist Party is no longer ‘what it was’. Well, if it were still what it was once, then I for one would find it impossible to vote for it, leaving me with a massive problem in view of the other option.]
But apart from this my point was to ask Lou Bondi to continue investigating in-“namur tan-Nazzjonalisti mal-Faxxisti” and I repeat, there are still many Stricklandjani (happy now?) around who would contribute to the debate.
[Daphne – Yes, starting from the surviving older members of my family who would be only too delighted to tell you what they think of the Labour Party and why they vote Nationalist with conviction.]
The bloated hypocrite used to present Protagonisti when things were going badly for Labour. Now he has changed tack. A typical and quintessential FACCIOL.
Deborah Schembri, when did the PN do anything remotely comparable to Labour’s Golden Years?
On the way down I see.
Joe Grim(a) is one of the most obnoxious slobs I’ve ever had to deal with.
Dreadful man.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLpBiy07cso
He is the chap who said in parliament that he regretted that The Times building was not burnt to the ground.
Fire, then destroyed his radio station and the Nationalists (stupidly) gave him space on Net TV.
Isn’t Joe Fat Controller Grima one of the Labour Ministers who in 1981 opposed the holding of fresh elections?
Did I hear Lou Bondi admit that the Nationalist Party “innamraw ftit mal-Faxxisti”? Isn’t this like being partially pregnant?
He should delve deeper in the subject next autumn when he resumes his talk show on TVM. There are still some Striklandjani around who could tell him more about “in-namur tan-Nazzjonalisti mal Faxxisti”.
[Daphne – Please don’t talk bollocks. Nobody could have possibly been more Stricklandjani than both my maternal and paternal families. And Stricklandjani has a c. If the Nationalist Party were still right-wing and fascist, we wouldn’t be voting for it, rest assured. Today, the party dabbling in national socialism is Labour.]
As always you are deflecting attention from the substance of my comment. I said that Lou Bondi admitted links between the Nationalist Party and Mussolini’s fascists.
[Daphne – You people are unbelievable. Lou Bondi did NOT ‘admit to links between the Nationalist Party and Mussolini’s fascists’, no more than Richard Cachia Caruana implicated Guido de Marco in his attempted murder. Do you do and say these things deliberately, or is it just that your rational powers are so poor that you actually believe them, and that the same poverty of thought is the reason you vote Labour (read my column tomorrow)? Unbelievable.]
You could ask your maternal and paternal families and they would tell you more about this.
[Daphne – I don’t need to do so, Stingray. I was brought up in a family that discussed politics where others talk about the weather and grocery shopping.]
Are you so sure that there is no one in the Nationalist hierarchy (oops, I was going to say ‘oligarchy’) who does not harbour the same political feelings of the thirties?
[Daphne – Yes, I am sure. But that might be because I actually know these people you only hear about. The people who harbour those feelings are, in fact, the ones complaining so loudly because they now feel estranged. They are the ones who complain that the Nationalist Party is no longer ‘what it was’. Well, if it were still what it was once, then I for one would find it impossible to vote for it, leaving me with a massive problem in view of the other option.]
But apart from this my point was to ask Lou Bondi to continue investigating in-“namur tan-Nazzjonalisti mal-Faxxisti” and I repeat, there are still many Stricklandjani (happy now?) around who would contribute to the debate.
[Daphne – Yes, starting from the surviving older members of my family who would be only too delighted to tell you what they think of the Labour Party and why they vote Nationalist with conviction.]
Joe Grima like the rest of his colleagues is ashamed of his past.
He was a competitor to Lorry Sant in many ways. He is part of the dirty past.
The bloated hypocrite used to present Protagonisti when things were going badly for Labour. Now he has changed tack. A typical and quintessential FACCIOL.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B91HziQMiKo
Tsk tsk Stefan. Short-sleeved shirt under a jacket. Nitghallmu xi darba ta….