Thursday, 11th March 2010

I.M.Jack – Best of the Blobs

Posted on 09. Feb, 2010 by Jacques Rene Zammit in I.M.Jack, Rubriques

I.M.Jack – Best of the Blobs

One of J’accuse’s best known rubriques returns to haunt the readers. What is worse than a dose of heavy pills after a days’ work? I.M. Jack. PLUS look out for www.akkuza.com coming soon on your nearest web browser.

I.M. Jack (he’s back, he’s back)

Posted on 08. Sep, 2009 by Jacques Rene Zammit in I.M.Jack

We’re back with the round up that causes minor sensations and draws this blog closer (or farther) to (or from) its continental and intercontinental counterparts. It’s been a long, drawn out, heavy summer that once again threatened to shoot blogs and blogging into oblivion as most people preferred the cool of the sea to the [...]

I.M. Jack – The Summer Sophisms (1)

Posted on 27. Jul, 2009 by Jacques Rene Zammit in I.M.Jack

 
1. Understanding Corruption
What exactly is corruption in Malta? The trail of MEPA incidents provide an interesting subject for this kind of question. We had allegations (an interesting word of itself) of corruption all of which can be watered down to the allegation that someone obtained something unduly and that the obtaining of that thing was [...]

I.M. Jack – The EP Sophisms (6)

Posted on 11. Jun, 2009 by Jacques Rene Zammit in Featured, I.M.Jack

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6. The Knaves with Knives
Tribal dualism is what this EP election has reaffirmed in many ways. Never was it more strikingly obvious than when the breeding ground of nationalist gossipry decried “Staunch Nationalists don’t campaign for Labour“. And to think we bothered to even try to argue with these people some time back.
Until a year [...]

I.M. Jack – The EP Sophisms (5)

Posted on 10. Jun, 2009 by Jacques Rene Zammit in Featured, I.M.Jack, Politics

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5. The Joke
A huge lesson that this election has definitely reaffirmed is that the notion of an ‘intelligent voter’ is a rarity. The trouble runs deeper. It is not only the ‘intelligent’ voter who is conspicuous in his absence but also the ‘informed’ voter. It appears that nobody, or next to nobody, had any real [...]