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Name: Danica Galea on May 17, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: David Pulis on May 18, 2007Comments: It would also be useful to use the Eurovision as a platform to push good Maltese UNKNOWN talents. It's not fair helping those same 4 artists that already have a name in Malta! The best musical talents in Malta are probably part-time musicians and are unknown due to lack of time and resources. Attend any music marathon, concert or festival and you will see this yourself. Taking by example football, scouting involves going to search for talents yourself in the least expected places rather than waiting for talents to come knock at your door.Flag
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Name: Ken on May 18, 2007Comments: Eurovision Circus!Flag
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Name: Sephora on May 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Deborah Muscat on May 18, 2007Comments: I vote for Joe Demicoli, if were not going to get aniwhere in this competision, might as well have fun with it and do somethig drastic and original. it might just as well atract the audience's votes!!!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: XeryliNa on May 18, 2007Comments: we should so send ZOO to represent malta for the next eurovision! they're hilarious!Flag
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Name: Manuel Camilleri on May 18, 2007Comments: I Agree :)Flag
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Name: Ramona Daccache on May 19, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jennifer on May 19, 2007Comments: This is really getting to be a circus. Are we sending singers or actors Can Zoo SING No they cannot. So don't post stupid commentsFlag
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Name: Gulja on May 20, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: James Cutajar on May 20, 2007Comments: I surely agreeFlag
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Name: Shaun Abdilla on May 20, 2007Comments: Great idea, finally somebody realises the stupidity of the Eurovision Song Contest. A front for European diplomacy.Flag
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Name: Liam Woods on May 20, 2007Comments: Eurovision as a political sphere and singers as political icons...Flag
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Name: Jean Paul Knopfler on May 20, 2007Comments: I agree with the petition to ask the Malta Board for Eurovision Song Contest to spare the money spent on organising the local qualificaation contest for Eurovision 2008 and instead contract witty funny songwriter/s and singer/s of the likes of Joe Demicoli, Augusto Cardinale and Philip Vella to compose a song that makes a point by mocking around the obvious faults of the current voting system and the culprit countries. I sincerely belive it's a fair petition.Flag
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Name: Steph Grima on May 21, 2007Comments: i totally agree.Flag
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Name: Sylvia Giordmaina on May 22, 2007Comments: I support youFlag
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Name: Charmaine Usman on May 24, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 13, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 16, 2007Comments: Eurovision is a farce. Although 2007 submission was not to my tastes, and maybe a bit ridiculous for such a contest, I agree that we should make fun of the Eurovision and we should be including some phrases in Maltese like for example "ivvutawlna ja boloh, ivvutawlna!" or something that indirectly insults the whole organisation of the eurovision. That would be cool and even if the ministry decides to organise a contest for 2008, I bet such a song will be heavily voted.Flag
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Name: Peter Grima on Jul 4, 2007Comments: THE MALTESE SINGERS ARE GREAT, IT'S THE VOTING SYSTEM THAT IS VERY BAD AND UNJUST.Flag
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Name: DaRReN MSiDa on Oct 15, 2007Comments: i support this gr8 ideaFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 18, 2007Comments: I suggest Tristan B, demicoli and zoo are too serious for such farce!!!Flag
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Name: Zeppi on Oct 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Alison Zammit on Nov 6, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Yulia on Jan 2, 2008Comments: although I'm not from Malta, the idea of mocking the system is good. Finland won in 2006 with the most horrible song on earth. every country votes for its political allies. This way countries like Malta or Israel will never win (not that Israel had a good song in 07). I really think think the Eurovision should be about how good the song is, not a political contest.Flag