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# THE PEOPLE’S ALLIANCE. THE PARTY OF DRUG TAKERS, ADULTERERS, LIARS AND HARLOTS

Posted on February 4, 2025 18 Comments

Photo: Fijileaks

Well, Fiji, this is what we expected and this is what we got – the main political party in the country as a refuge for behaviour that would not pass muster outside a Texas whorehouse.

Lynda Tabuya has been saved. But the People’s Alliance has consigned itself to the outer reaches of the moral wilderness and cannot be considered an acceptable choice for anyone with an ounce of decency at next year’s election.

A decision that is breathtaking in its total absence of morality and the worst possible role model for our young people at a time when community standards of behaviour generally are in free-fall.

Lynda Tabuya has survived but she will burn when the blowtorch of public indignation is applied to her and the corrupt party that has excused the inexcusable.

You know who to vote for, Fiji. Candidate 233. The trollop who embodies everything that is wrong with the People’s Alliance and its degenerate Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka. And what is wrong with the country – a complete breakdown in proper standards of conduct led by our politicians.

Another day to be ashamed to be Fijian.

For Eff’s Sake. She got a “second chance” when the Prime Minister kept in in the ministry after the “sex and illicit drugs” scandal in Room 233 with her fellow minister, Aseri Radrodro.

Yet instead of taking the scandal as a warning, Lynda Tabuya doubled down with another outrageous act – making pornography when she is head of the Coalition’s Task Force on Pornography.

Hands up all of you who think the People’s Alliance is sick? Yeah.

Vote them out as soon as you get the chance. Because they are trashing everything decent people hold dear in Fiji – proper governance, the rule of law and basic standards of conduct.

Unbelievable.

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  1. Maro Pito says

    February 4, 2025 at 6:21 pm

    Rabuka sees Lynda Tabuya as PAP role model

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    • Striving on says

      February 4, 2025 at 8:30 pm

      Yes and to be expected, after all the compromised old fool sees much of him in her. Porny peas in a pod.🤮🤮

      Reply
  2. Fjord Sailor says

    February 4, 2025 at 6:34 pm

    I saw this coming a mile away. Tabuya has been coming for some time given the number of people she’s now slept with.

    Oh what it is to be a minister in the iTaukei government! You get all the perks and a world first – a minister who will sleep with you and fulfill all your desires.

    You don’t even have to spend money on OnlyFans! Just call Tabuya and she will come!

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    • Just Fijian says

      February 4, 2025 at 10:43 pm

      @Fjord Sailor,
      The comment “membership of cabinet is the prerogative of the PM” by Balwa speaks volumes. In 6 months she will be back as minister, based on her good character.
      As long as she does not complain this time about any of her bed mates for the night as being brutal. Even if she does let it out, as long as no one formally compalins to PM, she deserves another, another, another chance. We all should support PAP if we want to continue living in Fiji. Lets start praying for her every Sunday, till next election, hoping the bush gets strampled by newcomers and she starts to look a bit better. That hopefully will attract some more Seaman and soldiers.

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  3. Chairwoman- Great Council of Vulagi Chiefs says

    February 4, 2025 at 6:52 pm

    After the release of “Room 233 ga”, “ Bare it all for my soldier”, coming soon to a cinema near you “ Me and My soldier with the crushed marbles”. R18.

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    • Pls make it stop says

      February 4, 2025 at 8:38 pm

      This gives a whole new meaning to “Rabuka’s loses his marbles”

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  4. Fiji Watcher says

    February 4, 2025 at 7:17 pm

    The PAP and its senile leader are the perfect example of the rapid decline of standards in public life.

    Members can do just about anything and they will be able to plead their case citing everything from orchestrated campaigns to invasions of privacy as their defence and this poor excuse for party will wring its hands and then forgive them.

    I will give Lynda six months, and we will again see her in a compromising position or another scandal. And if that happens, we will no doubt be told by her yet again something like “it’s an orchestrated campaign or an invasion of privacy”.

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    • Just Fijian says

      February 4, 2025 at 10:20 pm

      @Fiji Watcher,
      And that lady who was dancing in the streets, shaking it after 2022 election results will be all out supporting Lindaa. She will claim she is the iron lady, born shame_me_maa. She is paid to defend indecent acts of all females without discriminating.

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  5. Raj Kumar says

    February 4, 2025 at 7:20 pm

    And she attends parliament with no guilt

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  6. Davo says

    February 4, 2025 at 8:52 pm

    Probably time for the other two videos to be made public, because she didn’t intend to bring the party into disrepute, so what the hell. Let everybody see Lynda 2 and Lynda 3 videos and then see if she is still a viable candidate for the next election.

    Just like Trump, the more bad stuff she does, the more the party stands behind her.

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  7. Anonymous says

    February 4, 2025 at 9:48 pm

    I told you so. They need her votes.

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    • Paisa says

      February 5, 2025 at 7:47 am

      Plus paisa, from her and Rob, and Rob will rob the Coalition and get country even more with more government contracts for PBS.

      Reply
  8. Anon says

    February 4, 2025 at 9:51 pm

    Last weekend, the NSW Transport Minister, Jo Haylen, tended her resignation after a public outcry over a taxpayer funded personal trip to celebrate Australia Day. Democracy ensures that we hold our public office holders accountable to the highest of standards.

    Here in Fiji, Ministers with a habitual record of scandals get ‘second chances’ because the highest office in the land has been reduced to a village of ‘lets forgive everybody’ .

    This is that WTF (Welcome to Fiji) moment we waited 16 years for.

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  9. Kaysee says

    February 4, 2025 at 10:30 pm

    What would you have expected from iTaukei Christian Nationalist? Sin, go to church ask for forgiveness and repeat the cycle. At the next election drugs will be freely passed around in Kadavu and she will be elected again.

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    • Anonymous says

      February 5, 2025 at 11:20 am

      Agree.

      She will be voted in again in 2026….as per the PMs guiding philisophy…”every sinner has a future”.

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  10. Talatala says

    February 4, 2025 at 11:16 pm

    These are the people who are at the helm of our children’s future. These uncivilized bunch of goons.

    We are in the apocalyptic times well and truly with the rise of the devil and his followers. Disguised in sheeps clothing, the devil is well and truly settled now in our society.

    Our people are too blind, our police too corrupt, our society is rotting and our politicians are the children of Lucifer himself.

    Our country is forsaken by god.

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    • Never can tell says

      February 5, 2025 at 7:18 am

      Our country is forsaken by God…

      Maybe, perhaps, our country has forsaken God for saitaan.

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  11. Jisu says

    February 5, 2025 at 8:22 am

    It’s interesting that all this debauchery, lust, deceit, lies, perjury and corruption are being perpetrated by Christ-loving, church-going Christians! 🙂

    Christ must be turning in his grave (or spinning in the sky!)
    Clearly his message has been lost on iTaukeis…

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