Friday, September 3, 2010

A factual error leads to a fallacy

March 19, 2008 by Ken  
Filed under The Constitution of the EU

Debate on Quaequam Blog
Which claimed the Constitution was 95% the same as the previous treaties.
A fallacy is, very generally, an error in reasoning. This differs from a factual error, which is simply being wrong about the facts.

I will go into this a bit later, but first I would like to put [...]

Scotland Does Not Want Independence

I know a lot of Scots would take issue with that headline but I will try to explain why I belive it to be true.
But first I would like to explore why some Scots are calling for the break up of the United Kingdom.

Brian Adam is the MSP for Aberdeen North

Independence [...]

Row over rigging of BBC poll

January 5, 2006 by Ken  
Filed under The Best of the Rest

The Guardian reports that UKIP have said that they encouraged people to vote for Jose Barroso in the Today programme poll to find the most powerful person in Britain. Ben Jones, of the European Movement is quoted saying, “They’re using neo-con-style tactics – fairly ruthless, almost propagandist means. Politics should be done through rational [...]

The Two Courts

October 11, 2005 by Ken  
Filed under The Best of the Rest

The Two Courts
The European Court of Human Rights ECHR
The European Court of Justice ECJ
Confusingly we have two European courts witch our governments have allowed to hold sway over our domestic national laws. As a point of fact no government should allow any other court to make any laws which our courts must obey, we are [...]

Not EU Law

March 6, 2005 by Ken  
Filed under The Best of the Rest

Under the heading Shoddy Journalism:
The Anglo Saxon Chronicle points out the stupidity of blaming everthing on the EU!
Sunday Mail reports that, EU LAWS TO BLAME FOR LEAP IN BAIL OFFENCES.
This of course is not correct and is a perfect example of the shoddy journalism, by the MSM establishment. The journalism of the euro myth that [...]

The Two Courts

December 9, 2004 by Ken  
Filed under The Best of the Rest

The Two Courts
The European Court of Human Rights ECHR
The European Court of Justice ECJ
Confusingly we have two European courts witch our governments have allowed to hold sway over our domestic national laws. As a point of fact no government should allow any other court to make any laws which our courts must obey, we are, [...]

Those Who Live in Glass Houses

November 3, 2004 by Ken  
Filed under The Best of the Rest

Isn`t it interesting that the EU which is totaly undemocratic and could not give a damn about what the people think, should be concernerd about fair elections.
EUobserver.com
EU urges fair elections in Ukraine
02.11.2004 – 17:30 CET | By Andrew Beatty
EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS – Following the first round of Ukraine’s presidential elections on Sunday, the EU [...]

Squaring the Circle

October 20, 2004 by Ken  
Filed under The Best of the Rest

Squaring the Circle

From EUOBSERVER

Court of Human Rights decisions not binding, says German court
A landmark decision on hierarchy in European law was taken by the German Constitutional court.
The Court on Thursday (14 October) found that it is not obliged to hold to the rulings by the European Court of Human Rights.
According to Germany’s Constitutional court, [...]

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