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Friday, 14 March 2008

The time has come for a change

The Labour party has a serious problem. They have many problems. But this problem: Is the problem of problems.

Labour supporters are represented by neither the government nor their own party. The labour supporters, gradually, but still needing chance for the opiate effects to pass, are realizing that they spent a long time kissing the asses of the wrong persons whose only interest was the acquisition of power.

The Labour party never learns. To send Jason Micallef on the national Xarabank was a strategic error. If Michael Falzon had gone, then it would have been a different story. It would have been probable that everybody would have ended up embracing and Peppi himself, with tears in his eyes, would have nominated him as the new leader, and the general conference would have been held there in a direct broadcast with closure of discussion and from the following Monday the pay of parliamentary members of the opposition would have begun to be justified.

All that Jason had to do is was make up a minor affliction or that he had a fall and impacted his head upon the pavement of Handaq and that he couldn't attend for that premeditated attack. There wasn't a single person in that programme who was on Jason's side. Not even Jason himself.

Charlon Gauder also became confused. It was probably the legs of Anna Mallia rubbing against him that distracted him and hence he became confused about seeing that there being a category of labour supporters who wish to speak their mind in the party but whose voices are being oppressed beneath the bureaucratic partitocracy in the name of democracy.

There is no need to spend months analyzing Labour's loss. The analysis occurs every time that Jason poses in front of the mirror. His attack leveled at the impartiality of Peppi's programme was futile. The people preferred another five years mediocrity of televised manipulation every Friday of relevance to those wanting to win a Kenwood than five years mediocrity of a general secretary who affects the country.

Jason has peace of mind. For Easter he shall be giving two large eggs to the delegates. Within them there shall be chocolate in a mon cheri style but rather than whisky there shall be opium so that they'll be able to calm down so that things may stay as they are.

The labour membership card is there only so that Alfred Zammit can tell them Happy Birthday on Kalamita.

The labour delegates need to understand how a person who disrespects the intelligence of the people managed to win the general election. The reason is because the labour supporter was disadvantaged as, aside from Gonzi, they also had persons from their own party who showed no respect.

There are other labour supporters who have opinions and would like to express them. If there were Gonzi in the place of Jason he would pretend to let them talk and pretend to take notice. Not even through pretense did Jason want to!

The time has come to change the soiled nappy and for the empty tears to end.

Who shall be the saviour? Who shall be the courageous lion?

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