Snippets in the Times (Casa Style)
Posted on 24. Sep, 2009 by Jacques Rene Zammit in Mediawatch
I know that most readers will find this hard to believe but here at J’accuse we don’t really relish having to deal with these cases of plagiarism or lazy article writing. We feel obliged however to report that only two days after David “Scissorhands” Casa’s ‘article’ appeared in the Indy, another work of snippety art [...]
Casa Editrice
Posted on 22. Sep, 2009 by Jacques Rene Zammit in Mediawatch, Politics
The battle for the seats in Brussels and Strasbourg is over and the Maltese people have spoken. J’accuse’s mission as scourge of the candidates engaged in taking us all for a ride continues. During the election MEP re-candidate for the Nationalist Pick’N’Mix party David Casa was exposed by J’accuse for having cut and pasted his [...]
Quaky Oaths & Lazy Journalism
Posted on 31. Jul, 2009 by Jacques Rene Zammit in Politics
Today’s Times (print edition) will include the figures relating to the declarations made by the EP candidates to the Electoral Commission. The public (or “the people”, if you want to irritate certain other “people”) will finally get to see how many of the candidates are prepared to exploit the “loophole” (J’accuse disagrees with this loophole [...]
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 [...]
I.M. Jack – The EP Sophisms (2)
Posted on 09. Jun, 2009 by Jacques Rene Zammit in Featured, I.M.Jack
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2. The Internecine Warfare
There’s cracks in the party and now it’s a show for everyone to see. The Nationalist party was not only the main party to suffer from this general vote of no confidence in the system. For the first time ever the cracks and faults within the flailing structure of the party from [...]


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