You just have to listen to the bit about the ice
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February 21, 2013 at 1:15am
The barman gives an interview to NET TV saying that he sent somebody into the kitchen for ice, and that person found people doing drugs there.
Joseph Muscat: “According to what the Nationalist Party broadcast, the blokka bajda was ice.”
With reasoning skills like those, no wonder he campaigned against EU membership and joined the Labour Party in 1992, just when the Nationalist Party was changing Malta spectacularly.
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Duplicitous scum.
And in The Times today, a different version again:
Dr Muscat claimed he had only made the link between the barman in question and the Abela recording on Sunday evening, when the barman – in an interview on NET TV – said he had done nothing more than “cut up a block of ice”.
“That phrase rang a bell,” he said, since it was “the same phrase this person had used when he came to speak to me.”
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130220/local/Muscat-was-aware-of-PL-drugs-case.458417
Watching this video has proven to me that Joseph Muscat is a babbling haggis.
He can’t even get his lies in order.
He is all over the place like a Gozo fly in a dirty butcher’s shop, before the days of air-conditioning.
We have to thank The Times Of Malta for its investigative analysis in support of Joseph Muscat. The people at that newspaper should be ashamed of themselves.
He acts one way but says another and the fools (or supporters?) at The Times religiously report what he says without putting it into context or highlighting inconsistencies, so helping this fraud to create a positive image which does not match up with his actions and those of his party.
Disgusting.
The Times must be terrified of being burned down again. Or else there’s something even more sinister going on to explain their radical shift. The newspaper has lost its honour and become nothing more than a rag.
Nobody remembers anything.. it’s all too unclear because they are still too messed up on crystal meth and coke.
I wonder if smuggling the right chemicals to cook meth goes easy when one imports so many tonnes of pyrotechnic compounds.
@2:53 – Jien fin-96 kont favur il-bidla fil-gvern.
And look where that got us. L-akbar hofra finanzjarja fl-istorja ta’ dan il-pajjiz.
Is there anyone who can confirm whether it is customary for bars to receive ice in the form of a block, to be cut up by the bar personnel?
There’s no need to ask. When you cut ice no powder is released and if you want to throw it away you would use the kitchen sink and not a bin.
What a relief! Just plain common sense.
Dan x’qed jahsibna? Mzazen bhan-nies tieghu? Jibilghu kull ma jghidilhom.
Very well said. Couldn’t have put it better myself.
Be careful when ordering coke with ice at a PL club. It might cost you 50 Euros.
Il-president ta’ dan il-kazin hu Johan Mula, hadd hlief it-tifel ta’ l-ex spettur Mula tal-golden years.
Deputy Mayor as well.
So that’s why he uses an igloo. He likes ice.
Corruption according to Toni Abela.
He was not a beneficiary but his political party was. He was not acting on a personal basis but as PL Deputy leader.
“The PL deputy leader said in reply to questions that he would not resign, insisting this was not a case of corruption as it was not something from which he had benefited. Nor had he corrupted any policeman, he insisted.”
http://www.timesofmalta.com/…/audio-recording-surfaces-in-toni-abela-cas...
I wonder why Daphne you never make a blog about Ganni il Pupa? You know the guy very well for sure…Demons are saying his stories…That he used to be paid by some of your friends and sponsors back in the 80’s and still support you till today…Write something about a place called the Steps in Gzira were he used to pick the grant after every raw he used to create and involve young teenagers BLA MOHH and he takes the credit with CASH from MR Sullivan the short PN bloke that time…Taf hux ghall minn qed najd ghax tafu sew hux…
[Daphne – Don’t be ridiculous, Patrick. I never knew the man at all, never mixed in those circles. The woman who can help you is Julia Farrugia, who used to work at Super One and now works for Saviour Balzan (she edits his newspaper Illum). Gianni l-Pupa was one of her father’s closest friends and often at their home. Julia’s father was a man known as Il-Boton/Il-Botom. He was Minister Karmenu (Il-Guy) Vella’s driver and minder and one of the men implicated by Gianni l-Pupa, before he mysteriously met his end, in the murder of Raymond Caruana.]
Well said, Daphne. “Mysteriously met his end”.
Nobody explained how a semi-decrepit man (whose his legs had been so badly broken that he could not even walk properly) could try to climb down (or was it up?) drain pipes.
For crying out loud, it doesn’t take Hercule Poirot to conclude that Ganni l-Pupa was thrown off that roof and killed so that the truth about who killed Raymond Caruana would go to the grave with him.
Perhaps Muscat requires the aid of a teleprompter to help him lie more convincingly. The guy is hopeless when caught unawares.
Mela jekk wiehed idur fuq martu/zewgu u jghid “itlaq il-barra” … u dak li jkun idur u johrog. Fil-verita (bir-ragunar ta’ Muscat) dik il-persuna ma tkunx tkecciet, ghax harget hi stess?