Jacques René Zammit

  • The Wasted Vote

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    So you voted PN last election? You got Lawrence Gonzi and Austin Gatt. You got David Agius and Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando. You got Edwin Vassallo and Tonio Fenech. You got Tonio Borg and Karl Gouder. You got the party that is anti-divorce on paper but can wake up one morning and spring a private members…

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  • Flashback: Cliques & Politics

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    I was going to post something different to this but it can wait. While researching my intended post I came across this post on J’accuse back in May 2008. My concern here remains the sucking out of values from within our main political parties – due mainly to their attempt to be everything for everyone.…

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  • J'accuse on Lux's CityMag

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    J’accuse was featured on Luxembourg’s CityMag June ’11 edition. Being the vainglorious wankellectual that I am I am not particularly keen on the accompanying photo but hey… check it out. You can read the full edition here – the Malta special is on pages 24-25.

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  • Morality in the iCloud Age

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    As Apple launches the iCloud (suspiciously similar to MobileMe) I thought it would be great to share this TED video. What morality should underpin our newly developed technologies? Thought provoking videos on a blog-dry day.

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  • I.M. Jack – Back at You

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    [DEUTSCHE COLI] German authorities are smarting from the latest discovery in the e. coli saga. Far from having been hatched in a Spanish farm during some lazy siesta, it turns out that the bacteria were unknowingly cultivated in a farm in Uelzen (south of Hamburg), Germany. The North-South cultural divide that tends to crop up…

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  • Understanding Eddie

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    Former President and Prime Minister Eddie Fenech Adami has chipped in to the post-referendum debate with an article on the Sunday Times (MP’s credibility on moral issues being put to the test). The article is bound to attract its own corner of controversy – particularly because on the face of it, it is firmly grounded…

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