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Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Look at the timesofmalta.com video:
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130211/elections-news/gonzi-given-enthusiastic-welcome-at-the-junior-college.457060
A bunch of the MZPN generation, shouting and screaming in the most wild manner ever, it's as if this shot was taken at some sort of jungle rather than at a school.
It's nothing better than the shot from Qormi, just to remind you a bit, here it is:
Apart from the fact that Lawrence Gonzi publicly declares this as being a "warm welcome," this hamallagni was all planned out. Students were literally BEGGED to attend, and given instructions what to do. Students were handed out Manifestos and ASKED to get them signed by the PM.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130211/elections-news/gonzi-given-enthusiastic-welcome-at-the-junior-college.457060
A bunch of the MZPN generation, shouting and screaming in the most wild manner ever, it's as if this shot was taken at some sort of jungle rather than at a school.
It's nothing better than the shot from Qormi, just to remind you a bit, here it is:
Apart from the fact that Lawrence Gonzi publicly declares this as being a "warm welcome," this hamallagni was all planned out. Students were literally BEGGED to attend, and given instructions what to do. Students were handed out Manifestos and ASKED to get them signed by the PM.
This is how Lawrence Gonzi describes the glorious welcome:
These screenshots and edited images of the Junior College Building were taken from a PN secret group dedicated to Junior College students.
The arrogance that strikes in some PN youngsters, is just unbelievable!
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You realize that they did the same for Muscat? With the same behaviour.
ReplyDeleteSo when Joseph Muscat visits the Junior College and recieves the same treatment it's fine, but when Gonzi visits it's 'hamallagni'... okay then.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, when Joseph visited the Junior College, it was in a much more civilized manner. There was screaming in the JC canteen.
ReplyDeleteApart from the fact that it was all spontaneous, no books / manifestos were handed out for autographs. It was their own initiative.
if you dont know, people were shouting taghna lkoll when muscat visited junior college...
ReplyDelete*Outdoors.
ReplyDeleteThere were no manifestos to sign because there weren't any ;)
ReplyDeleteOf course not, PL's manifesto had to be well planned out not full of ideas :)
ReplyDeleteThey had 5 years to plan it out ;) And if what you're saying is true then why did they have to amend parts of it
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