Ask James

Ask James a question In line with my wish to revive this web log I have decided to include an official means through which individuals may put questions through to myself.

While I would like to think that the thoughts and observations that I have thusfar put into writing have in themselves been of interest and also satisfying of the curiousity of past readers, I find that it is time for me to accept the reality that this has not entirely been the case. Using this realization as a motivating catalyst of sorts, I hope to make this reincarnation the most interactive and engaging attempt to date.

As such I will be accepting questions from the general public. Interested individuals may either  put forth their questions via a question depository thread that I shall be setting up shortly or, preferably, via means of a quick email to info @ jamescauchi.org. For my own part it is my intention to provide reasoned responses to any and all questions put forward and shall ask only that readers provide questions of a reasonable nature. ^_^

19 Responses to “Ask James”
  1. Sandro Vella says:

    Kemm iggerrih fil-gurnata?

    Ask James.

  2. James Cauchi says:

    That is a question of an unreasonable nature… ^_~

  3. Simon says:

    James, is Satanism a problem in Malta? If so, what can be done to tackle it?

  4. Simon says:

    James, as the mainstream parties political continue to move towards the centre, would you say that political ideology still has a realistic place in Maltese politics?

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  7. TonyV says:

    Ghalfejn dejjem tikteb bl-ingliz inti? Mela mintix malti bhalna?

  8. James Cauchi says:

    Hello TonyV,

    Yes I do happen to be Maltese. The primary reason as to why I always tend to write in the english language is due to my superior grasp of the language relative to that of the maltese language. I also believe that the ability to convey a message is far more important within any discourse than the language that one chooses to convey it in.

    Secondly since Malta supposedly has two official languages, an international functional language and a local cultural language, it suits me fine to select the language that one not only expresses oneself most naturally within, but also results in the widest and furthest reach possible.

    I hope that will suffice as a reply. :c)

  9. Sandra says:

    Why do u pcik on the Nationalists only? Labour have done much worse in the past.

  10. Sandra says:

    And i dont like your site. You have nothiing better to do?

  11. James Cauchi says:

    Hello Sandra,

    I do not actually “pick on the Nationalists”. You will hopefully have noticed that I am not flinging mud upon them but placing qualified criticisms. I also do not reserve criticism for the Nationalists alone, although I do believe that the Nationalists ought to bear the brunt of my criticisms, having practically been in a position of power for a couple of decades now, bar one or two years.

    While it somewhat saddens me to know that you do not like my web log I do humbly point to the several links on the side-bar leading out of this site. I am confident that you will find something more suited to your taste. I am, of course, open to suggestions for improvement. :c)

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  13. Michael Falzon says:

    X’tahseb fuq l-ijuni tal-bidla James?

  14. Sindy says:

    James are you single?

  15. James Cauchi says:

    emmm Sindy if you’re single I am …….

  16. James Cauchi says:

    Michael Falzon,

    Honestly I do not have any opinion about the so-called lions of change. I am skeptical, being of the belief that the Labour party is at least moderately infiltrated by the Nationalist party, and that therefore we have a one-party system posing as a two-party system… but it would be early for me to assess the reds in their apparent new form.

    That was a short answer but for as far as parties are concerned my primary stand is that no population should have to feel captive to it/ them.

  17. James Cauchi says:

    Oh, and for the record ‘James Cauchi’, the real James Cauchi would sound more along the lines of:

    “Hello Sindy,

    I do happen to be single as of at this time.”

    I’d probably have inserted a bunch of other lines to weigh it up, but consider it highly suspicious that 3 questions came through in the space of 2 minutes. I guess a ‘lion of change’ paid me a visit. ^_~

  18. Majjal ta'veru' says:

    James of course it is a joke, we (you know us) tried to pull a fast one :)

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