PN supporters must be doing this kind of thing to give Labour a bad name, wouldn’t you say?
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March 4, 2013 at 4:02pm
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Maqghudin for a historic change. Malta Taghna Lkoll.
Veru maqtugh min-nies tieghek stess, Joseph Muscat.
I remember these ‘graffiti’ in the 80s: Ivota Mintoff, Lorry Sant, Wistin Abela, Matty Grima and so on.
The past is back to haunt us. I’ve been there, and I was on the wrong side of history. I’ve attended to 1981 celebrations on a truck full of dead rabbits.
And on the newspaper today:
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130304/local/woman-hit-in-face-by-labour-supporter.460155
It-tort taghna ukoll?
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130304/local/woman-hit-in-face-by-labour-supporter.460155
Malta taghna lkoll!
Worse than that is this article on timesofmalta.com. Probably merits its own post.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130304/local/woman-hit-in-face-by-labour-supporter.460155
Ms Theresia Micallef, another lejber star. Shades of things to come. Is this the ‘cultural change’ that some tal-pepe switchers will be voting for?
Gauci Cunningham wieghed ‘bawzer hara’.
Il-maskra li pprova johloq Joseph Muscat biex jahbi wicc il-Labour Party kompliet taqa.
Il-veru wicc tal-Labour Party dak tal-vjolenza, mibeda, kriminalita, w arroganza gej mis 70ijiet issa rega nkixef.
Jekk Joseph Muscat ma jikkundannax imgieba vjolenti ta dawk li jappogaw il-Labour Party, hu jkun haga wahda maghhom.
Mdina?
[Daphne – Yes, apparently the ditch.]
Next to the sally port. Way to go. Kemm ahna kburin bis-swar majestuzi ta’ art twalidna, hux tassew? Labour’s culture policy in action.
Direzzjoni gdida: Lura ghas-sebghajnijiet u t-tmeminijiet. L-spiritu ta’Mintoff qed jergha jahkem il-pajjiz. Joseph Muscat huwa il-qassis devot tieghu w ga wassal firda serja w perikoluza fost in-nies.
Ibki ja poplu
Daphne, some notorious characters are also being seen with the likes of some prominent Labour candidates. Hope you can check on this and report.
Some of them are also criminals. And it is not just that young idiot who had a drugs case. At least Sant managed to get rid of such scum in the run up to the election of 1996.
Gonzi jirrestawra u ta’ Joseph …
With the writing clearly “on the wall” how could any self-respecting Maltese citizen help take us back to the dark days of Labour!
They changed their leader, they changed their stupid shouts of Vifa il-Labour, their flags, their scarves but deep down they’re still the same.
Reminds me of my dad’s, and a whole row of other shops in Valletta in the 80s. My dad’s shop was painted all over with vulgarities after one of the great meetings in Valletta. Labour has changed… Yeah right.