Tuesday, 25 August 2015

How ridiculous can you get?

Fernando Medina, current Major of Lisbon, henchman of António Costa

"If ridicule could kill, you would have been devastated before the elections"
said Fernando Medina, in the TV program "Frente a frente" meaning Face to Face.

The socialists are jittery and find a cause for bickering and picking a fight, 
with insults and aggressive atitudes, whenever they have the opportunity.

The latest episode is the programmed TV interviews, 
in which the Socialists want to prevent Paulo Portas from participating.
As the leader of a political party and partner of the coalition government, 
it is his democratic right to participate in these debates.

But the socialists are nervous and afraid.

António Costa "has nothing to lose in facing Passos Coelho 
in the televised debate". 
"The proposed debate, which includes Paulo Portas, 
is absurd," explained Fernando Medina. 

Diogo Feio, Member of the European Parliament, 
began by saying that 
"there is a special concern on the part of the leftists, 
and in particular from the PS, to shoot at the CDS." 
"They are saying different things 
but then never has the courage to discuss it with the leader of the CDS",
 he pointed out, ensuring that the PS
 "says that Paulo Portas is afraid to go to the polls
which is a ludicrous joke." 
(so foolish, unreasonable, or out of place as to be amusing; ridiculous.
sinónimos: absurd, ridiculous, farcical, laughable, risible, preposterous, foolish, mad, 
insane, idiotic), 

These synonomous words describes the socialists in perfection.

They act like children, throwing a tantrum at every possible opportunity, 
over the most trivial matters.

I wonder WHO is more laughable, ridiculous, absurd or foolish?
By their action they will be judged.

The socialists have caused the biggest bail-out plea in the history 
of Portugal, and on their credit, 
it was the THIRD time a socialist government had to ask for 
an international helping hand. 
Coincidence? No, not at all.

Winston Churchill already defined the socialists
as great spenders of other people's money.

The socialist election program also require more money, more debt
more jobs (state funded, of course,) 
until the last cent is spent, 
and Portugal is on its knees again, 
pleading for help and mercy from international agencies.

Portugal doesn't need nor deserve 
MORE HARDSHIP AND SUFFERING!!


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