50th anniversary of the Mortal Sin Election (u kemm hu najs il-long blek kowt)
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January 26, 2013 at 2:53pm
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Why is he wearing a coat indoors? Who does he think he is, Batman?
And what an utterly stupid (and in this case, morbid anniversary). By his token, we should mark 4 September 1800 alongside Jum il-Helsien.
That would be the one that opened the way to Independence.
Ghax il-moviment ma jahsibx fil-passat imma mohhu biss fil-futur. Kemm il-anniversarju ghadda mindu l-partnerxip rebah?
Le, huma ma juzawhx il-passat. Imbasta tigi Deborah tferfer idejha u takkuza li l-PN mohhu biss fil-passat.
Din is-sena huwa l-10 anniversarju ta’ meta rebah il-partnership, u fl-2016 l-20 anniversarju ta’ Bidu Gdid.
U dan ir-rtiratt din is-sena jew sentejn ilu?
I thought he said the past is gone, that it’s a closed chapter, etc, etc
So when is he going to mark l-elezzjoni misruq tal-1981? Or l-elezzjoni dizastruz ta’ 1996?
Jew l’attakk fuq il familja Fenech Adami, jew it-Times. U halluna ja qabar ziebel.
Sorry qabda not qabar, altogether that’s where they belong.
Il-passat fejn jaqblilhom biss jiftakruh. Mur ara in-Nazzjonalisti jibdew jikkommemoraw l-aniversarji ta’ hnizrijiet li ghamlu tal-Labour.
It’s confusing how Labour is treating history. Talk of wrong timing.
They are telling the public to forget the 80s while in the same breath remembering the 60s.
There are either too many people dipping their foot in the PR pool or they are under a panic attack and trying every idea that flies across their noses.
I can think of one pseudo-historian and failed candidate who’s trying to prove his worth to Joseph by reviving Labour’s past, such as promoting labour poets and Maltese literature.
Otherwise it’s plain Coconuts. Joseph must have been hit by a tablet in the head to have accepted such a stupid idea.
erm, What’s wrong with promoting Maltese literature? They may not all be booker material, but if it helps make reading a bit more accessible, what’s the problem?
The problem is that most of it is romantic self-pitying tripe. Is-Sud tas-Sud, Triq Balzunetta, poplu mjassar and all that.
Anything goes, as long as some more could possibly be enticed to follow him and his jerky ‘reasoning’. Ninqdew b’kollox, ghax hekk ghandna bzonn.
And why do they celebrate/commemorate that event exactly?
Mela mhux se ninsew il-passat ghax ahna lkoll Maltin?
http://carmelcacopardo.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/progressiv-u-moderat.jpg?w=300&h=199
Semmai its “blekk” not “blek”.
He talks of 50 years ago and refuses to talk of the disaster years of 1996 to 1998.
Meta jaghmel diskors bil-qalb , Joseph ma’ jkollux bzonn teleprompter.
Il-wage freeze u Karmenu Vella:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Cm7l4yg42o
L-ahhar bicca sabiha wisq.
When the PN delve 30 years into Malta’s political history all hell is let loose.
The PL not only go back 50 years, but have a great big almighty celebration of the event with impunity.
Partit tan-nejk daqs kemm hu il-kowt ta’ Joseph.
Eden hat jonqsu.
What is this anniversary for? Malta was still coming to grips with the devastations of WW11.
Is he trying to attract the 70+ voters who have enough money to go to the Casino or play lotto on their very dignified pension?
Or their great grand-children whose only notion of history is Viva Mintoff, kemm kien salvana?
Can we organise a mass party to celebrate the ninth anniversary of becoming members of the European Union? That’s a true national celebration. He and his deputy Louis can join in too since both benefited from the high EU salary andpension, ghax Malta taghna lkoll.
A long coat to make him look slim and tall ?
Maybe we should start commemorating this and other unforgettable occurrences during the “golden years” too.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20091011/local/unfaded-memories-of-black-monday.277047