Monthly Archives: September 2009

Coffeeshops, Drug Tourism, and Politics (podcast#316)

Coffeeshops, Drug Tourism, and Politics (podcast#316)

September 30, 2009

Two Dutch municipalities decided last year that all their coffeeshops must be closed down. While in other cities, like nearby Breda, city governments have no intention of going back to the days of street dealing in back alleys and dark corners.  Selçuk Akinci is a blogging-tweeting digital native, not...

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On Afghanistan Goals

On Afghanistan Goals

September 30, 2009

Recent guest Rory Stewart said some extremely interesting things on the Bill Moyers Journal. Speaking about the military goals in Afghanistan and how much of a failure, or more importantly, unachievable these goals have proven to be. That said he isn't talking about all or nothing, not trying to...

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Adventures in Credit Card Land

Adventures in Credit Card Land

September 25, 2009

Michael Moore has been appearing and speaking in alot of interview programs that I happen to listen or watch over the past week, in connection with his new movie - Capitalism: A Love Story.  Moore certainly doesn't need any help from me, nor will it come as much of...

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The Unfinished Drug Policy of the Netherlands (podcast#315)

The Unfinished Drug Policy of the Netherlands (podcast#315)

September 24, 2009

People around the world admire, hate, or giggle at what they think they know about drug policies in the Netherlands. But how much do they really know? To get beyond the tall tales and the half-baked explanation you'll get from enthusiasts on both sides of the drug issue, it...

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Longterm Social Crisis

Longterm Social Crisis

September 18, 2009

This week several mainstream headlines quoted "experts" who pointed to signs of economic recovery on the horizon.  I think they were referring to Europe, but if you search the news, you'll find other experts pointing out signs of the same for Japan and the United States. Of course after...

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