Bhala Laburist ta’ veru, Jason defies the ban on red
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February 2, 2013 at 8:59pm
The barbarians are at the gate, but this time they’re so well-oiled that they can slip through the chinks.
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What sort of idiot asks Jason Micallef for his signature?
The same idiot that`s gonna vote for him.
I assume all will return to red on March 10th.
Yes.
And that includes Malta’s finances.
No potential investor with a brain would consider risking a single euro with a government made up of moronic clowns.
The only consolation we have (and it’s a small one) is that Gaddafi is dead.
Hallih jghid lil Joseph. Jien ahmar kont, ahmar ghadni u ahmar iktar insir la nehodlu ministeru. Ghalxejn ipprova jhallini barra. Tieghi ghaddiet u la nitilghu iktar nurih kif tieghi tghaddi, dejjem u kullimkien.
Hallih ha jilbes il-blu qisu fidil, jien ahmar se nilbes sal-mewt.
Ban on red?
Within six months we will all be seeing red.
Well, at least Jason shows his true colours. His leader continues to deceive the switchers with his blue ties.
Vote Joseph. Get Jasons.
Red Touch Jason.
So positive that Jason will take over on the 10th of March.
That looks like it from the posture he adopts when handing out autographs to his admiring idiots.
@anthony
That`s the saddest part of this charade, and no one seems to see and listen.
The PN did fuck up with followers like myself but I try to forgive and forget although sometimes I say to myself ‘to hell with them, let`s go down together’ if you know what I mean. The PN is good in government and better still in opposition.
[Daphne – I really can’t understand this reasoning. It is the classic ‘I’ll f**k myself over for the sheer pleasure of doing it to you.’ Like those men who stab the woman who ‘hurt’ them 30 times and then spend the rest of their lives in prison. Maybe it’s male reasoning, I don’t know, but I just can’t understand it and very few women can. The Hekk Hu Go Fik syndrome.]
As opposed to Labour, which is rubbish in opposition, but scintillating in government?
Until three years ago, I too was of the ‘plague on both your Houses’ school of thought. Then I saw the unopposed rise to power of the man who ruined my youth with his pig-headed fight against the EU.
I’d vote for Lucifer himself if it meant keeping Labour out of government.
Make no mistake, this is 2003 all over again. And so will every election be, until this generation is extinguished. It took Moses 40 years. Maybe in 2053 I will vote Labour.
Daqs kemm morna tajjeb bl-ewropa!!!!!!! Tarax, L-aktar bis-soledarjeta li hemm bejn il-pajjizi. U hallina, anke jien PN , imma nhoss li morna l-bahar.
I’m afraid I know a few women who are reasoning in exactly that way and planning not to vote.
Forgive and forget what?
Not only Jason; the only splattering of colour in that photo is red. Old habits die hard.
Firstly, because they have been brainwashed to love red and hate blue when it comes to anything political and secondly, you can’t expect them to change their wardrobe when they can’t even afford their borma tal-minestra.
My family and friends will all owe me a coffee if Muscat comes out wearing a red/reddish tie on 10th. March. I will be going out for coffee gratis till the end of 2013.
With the re-introduction of the bulk-buying system, do not wonder if that will be the ‘ersatz’ kind, my dear.
You will be drinking that for ages and ages – until another redemptive 1987-style election will, hopefully, right things.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130204/business-news/Small-island-big-problem-how-Cyprus-troubles-the-eurozone.456105