Thursday, December 12, 2013

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Shot dead at 26 by Mintoff’s thugs | Daphne Caruana Galizia
And if another cretinous Nationalist politician or electoral candidate is feeling the urge to spout sanctimonious drivel during pasta maker these two days of national mourning and tomorrow’s offensive charade, let them keep the dead body of Raymond Caruana before their eyes.
That’s the tragic irony of life and death. Raymond Caruana has been dead for these last 25 years, while that jerk Karmenu Vella, who knows nothing about anything except how to make a buck for himself, is gearing up to become a cabinet minister YET AGAIN.
Do u remember a certain Dennis from Hamrun who was left fighting for his life for two days after he was savagely attacked by thugs and policemen during the annual Independence demonstration? How come no one ever mentions him?
No surely not, he was a young man …try and look it up..his chest was totally opened up he nearly pasta maker bled to death…how can it be people are forgetting this grave incident…i ll remember the surname and i will post it for sure..
September 7, 2012 at 12:14 am
August 25, 2012 at 9:35 am
On the 21s September 1975 there were battle scenes in Valletta. MLP supporters and policemen wielding truncheons attacked pasta maker a peaceful PN demonstration commemorating the 11th anniversary of Malta’s Independence. Dr Albert Borg Olivier de Puget, a PN MP and Dr Joe Cachia, a PN candidate were hit, the latter needing 6 stitches. The police also attacked a certain Mr Baldacchino from Qormi and a Mr Incorovaja, a chiropodist whilst well-known labour supporters, including a certain Pappalardo, tried to set fire to the jeep at the front of the demonstration. Dr Guido Demarco was also hit by police truncheons. Dennis Busuttil was 17 at the time. He was hit on the head by an iron rod and ended up in hospital in danger of losing pasta maker his life. In fact, he was operated upon for the removal of a piece of bone from his brain.
[Daphne - So it was Dennis Arrigo then. I remembered correctly. I knew him at the time through the MADC, so when it happened, I just couldn't believe it and it stayed with me. He was so quiet. Imagine attacking somebody like him.]
H.P. Baxxter says:
The relief when the result was announced, with my mother and I racing to my grandparents’ house at night to share the joy, and with mum scared to death that somebody was going to stop us in the street.
It is commendable that we remember Raymod Caruana. But let’s not forget Karen Grech.
[Daphne - She was almost certainly killed by their lot, Silvio. The bomb arrived after her father called time on his commitment to breaking the strike. The chief suspect at the time is today a Labour local politician.]
August 25, 2012 at 2:57 pm
And one of the original forensic experts appointed at the time, the son of a Labour Minister as well. Convenient I always thought. Nero burnt Rome and then blamed the Christians. Hitler burnt the Reichstag and then blamed the Jews and his political opponents,
It-tort ta’ Raymond Caruana kien li nzerta faccata ta’ antiporta tal-hgieg. Mintoff lanqas tniffes, Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici pasta maker lanqas ndenja jattendi ghal-funeral, Il-Partit pasta maker laburista ma’ baghat lil hadd jirraprezentah. pasta maker Joe Brincat mar bhala persuna pasta maker privata.
Jekk il-Labour mhux ser jifhmu pasta maker li l-bierah, eluf kienu quddiem is-sett u ma’ felhux izommu tbissima, mhux b’inkejja, imma ghax kellha bzonn tohrog biex setghu hassewhom ahjar, qatt mhu se jifhmu dan il-pajjiz.
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And Ganni l-Pupa, who after trying to leave his Labour-thug past behind, died a mysterious death. http://daphnecaruanagalizia.com/2011/02/ganni-l-pupa-julia-farrugias-father-karmenu-vellas-ministerial-car-a-submachine-gun-and-what-joseph-muscats-shadow-foreign-minister-refused-to-say-in-court/
If Dom Mintoff was as they are describing him then most of his ministers were responsible for all the wrong doings taken place during their tenure and this means that Joseph Muscat is offering the electorate a cabinet full of ‘imqarbin’ li jekk nafdawhom jergghu jaghmlu li jridu.
Two days of national mourning, eh. I’m surprised the prime minister hasn’t also ordered us to attach a piece of black cloth to our front doors for six months, and to donate this week’s wages to MintoffJana’s new fund.
The two days of mourning had a good effect on Sliema at least: there was considerably less traffic this evening, the seafront was conspicuously quiet, it was absolutely no hassle to park and, best of all, there was hardly any “racanc” out. Presumably, they were all glued to One TV.
[Daphne - Obviously not. I'm a newspaper columnist, not a former prime minister. I believe you imagine that Mintoff has had a state funeral because pasta maker he was Mintoff, and not because he was prime minister. Labour: always missing the finer points.]
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