Change candidate, not party
You may have been disappointed perhaps with more than one thing.
You may have been let down in your personal expectations.
You may have expected much more attention to sensitive issues.
You may have wished more control and national issues taken more cautiously.
You may not have seen eye to eye on particular decisions.
But you always had peace of mind, not expecting the unexpected and a great sense of security for yourself and your country.
Then change the candidate but not your party.
Vote Nationalist.
6 Comments
Post comment
Please sign in or create your Account to post comments.
YvesCali
Mar 5th 2008, 00:23
Speaking to a wise farmer some days ago he said "when i find a rotten apple in a box i remove the rotten apple not throw away the whole box" think about it and vote for stability and concrete proposals. Vote PN
Joseph V. Grech
Mar 4th 2008, 16:01
Please do not run away with the idea that everyone has "had peace of mind, not expecting the unexpected and a great sense of security for oneself..." Those who have had to file law cases in court to safeguard themselves and their property from the building abuse of a number of speculators certainly do not fall into the category! Let us please not disregard the plight of the most vulnerable!
Shaun Camilleri
Mar 4th 2008, 13:23
I am so fed up of this dumb way of thinking. Have you people ever heard the saying, "the wolf changes his fur, but never his vices!!"
Wally Vella-Zarb
Mar 4th 2008, 12:38
Somebody has drawn a comparison with a malfunctioning vehicle, in essence saying that it makes more sense to change the spark plugs, the filter, plus other 'faulty' bits but not the entire car.
Interesting analogy.
However, when the driver that I hired to run it has been telling me for years that there was nothing wrong with the vehicle and kept insisting that it was functioning beautifully, then the logical thing to do is to fire that driver!
Which is what will probably happen next Saturday.
Dominic Fenech
Mar 4th 2008, 11:47
A cruel thrust at a colleague when he is down ...
Maria Dolores Fenech
Mar 4th 2008, 09:57
What if I am fed up with corruption, the cost of living, Mepa etc, who shall I vote to?
Oh yes, I heard the Maltese people say it - vote Labour.