Of support and membership
The heading of the report regarding the judicial protest I filed in court reads Self-Proclaimed PN Supporter Files Judicial Protest (February 2). It seems to me that the editor of The Times lives in blue wonderland. Who told him that I am a...
The heading of the report regarding the judicial protest I filed in court reads Self-Proclaimed PN Supporter Files Judicial Protest (February 2).
It seems to me that the editor of The Times lives in blue wonderland.
Who told him that I am a self-proclaimed PN supporter? Why does he spin anything that criticises the PN? Did he check with Joe Saliba to ensure that I am a self-proclaimed supporter? Or did he do his duty to find out for certain that I had been a member of the Nationalist Party for nearly 40 years and he rubbished this?
Did the editor refer to me so as to show him my membership cards of old? No. So he insinuates that I am playing a nationalist. What a cheek! And this cheek comes from a self-proclaimed virgin!
The editor should go to their headquarters and see for himself that I was listed in their database as a paying member. To be precise, I resigned from the party some three years ago and, therefore, I am not a PN supporter any more (even though the PN secretary kept sending me reminders to pay my subscription fee - but this is the way they think. Shady, isn't it?)
I am still considering whom I shall give my support to, but I shall most definitely not form part of the blue party and shall most surely not be voting for anyone on their band wagon.
If the editor's mentality is to insinuate and to pressure, I am afraid that his independent claim has been stained by blue blotches.