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Brazil is King, but Argentina has a great Carnaval party too.

LifestyleTravel

4 weeks ago


 

So I'm here in Corrientes, Argentina for a couple of weeks visting mi hermano (my brother). My little brother well actually not so little anymore has been living and working in South America as a professional athlete/basketball player for the past 6 years and he has been constantly telling me that I need to come visit him during Carnaval time. So I finally decided to get down here and see what the hype is all about.

Corrientes is a small city north of Buenos Aires - Argentina's capital and largest city. It's not very far from the Brazil, which explains why people here keep asking me if I am Brazilian rather than American or African-American. I really didn't get it at first, but now I understand since Brazil is so close. Yeah back in the States the last nationality I would expect someone to think I was is Brazilian.

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A Peres kind of world

Law and SocietyMiddle East

4 months ago

There are some sentences that stay in the mind. Today it's been one by Peres. According to Greer Fay Cashman, Jerusalem Post Correspondent, Peres said at a news conference in Argentina,
"We want to live in a civilized world in which a military man is not a killer," Link to jpost article 
Out of context this may be misinterpreted as naive. Surely a job in the military involves killing? It seemed comparable to Haaretz' shock at a Rabbi who condemned mercy in warfare.  www.bloggersbase.com/middle-east/haaretz-horrified-idf-chief-rabbi-quotes-torah/

But it's not naive to say,
"We want to live in a civilized world in which a military man is not a killer,"
It says fundamentally something about Peres, in particular, and Israel in general. The key to the thinking is a statement Cashman noted that Peres made in a more private luncheon setting shortly after,
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad carries the mark of Cain,
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How Do Drug Laws Affect Privacy?

World AffairsBusiness & Finance

6 months ago

 

Reading time: 5 – 8 minutes

how to vanish personal and financial privacy

 

DEA

A Growing Trend: Decriminalizing Drugs


 

Drug laws and policy is a controversial topic. I wish only to address the privacy aspect of this topic, keeping my remarks independent of the policy issues, cost-benefit analysis of enforcement, health issues or morality issues that may attend it. By doing this, we can evaluate the benefit or cost of drug laws as they relate to privacy and accurately value it against those other issues that are affected.  Also keep in mind that I do not encourage or advocate illegal or legal drug use.  I don't even like to take medicine when I am sick.  I average one or two doses of Dimetapp per year when I have a cold but that is it.

 

Recently, Mexico has decriminalized all major drugs for small personal use including marijuana, cocaine, meth and others. There are many other countries, mostly in Latin America and Europe, that have also decriminalized drugs to varying extents. How does this relate to privacy?

 

 

 

 

 

Drug Laws As A Pretext


 

The United States has some of the most strict drug laws in the world and regularly enforces those laws through imprisonment. A violation of drug laws is often used as a pretext to search someone where there is no probable cause to search them otherwise. Using this pretext the police and executive forces may stop individuals, search them, wiretap or use other methods to invade the privacy of individuals while acting with court approval. The behaviors that justify pretextual searches are often so broad and general that they include far more activities than those exclusively used by those who violate drug laws. Almost every person in the united states has at some time engaged in behavior sufficient to justify a pretextual search. This gives government agents the power to search almost anyone they want. It is not only possible that the government may use drug laws as an excuse to invade the privacy of an innocent person, it is common.

 

 

 

 

 

Full End To Prohibition


 

Laws of prohibition always affect the level of privacy citizens have if they are used as a pretext to invade privacy. If any country that uses violation of drug laws as a pretext for search eliminates some of the drug laws, the privacy of its citizens will increase. In all of those countries which have decriminalized some drugs, possession of large quantities of drugs, drug production and distribution are still illegal. This leaves open the pretext that major possession, production or distribution are still going on, thus justifying a search. This would be true as well were the US to decriminalize in a similar manner. If the United States were to decriminalize small amounts of drugs for personal consumption, as has been done in other countries, it would eliminate some of the possible pretexts that exist to search innocent people. Thus the privacy of citizens in the US would increase. The benefits to privacy would be small were there to be similar decriminalization because many other pretexts exist.

 

To have much of an effect on privacy, more significant pretexts for searches need to be eliminated. This would include serious reforms, even full repeal of prohibition on consumption, possession, production and distribution of drugs. Removing the excuse to search removes the possible pretext for a search. Thus, there are fewer searches and fewer innocent people who are subject to the searches.

 

 

 

 

 

Where Ending Prohibition Is Inappropriate


 

The removal of pretexts for search does not justify decriminalizing other activities such as murder or theft to increase the privacy of citizens. It is true that there are often innocent people whose privacy is invaded because they were caught up in an investigation of a crime like murder or theft. In those cases, a warrant to search the innocent individual is usually granted because there is probable cause to believe they are related to a specific, identifiable event; the crime committed. With drug laws, there has often been no reported event to issue a search warrant, only that the individual fits the general profile of a drug user, seller, producer or distributor. Police do not search people because they think they fit the general profile of a murderer and are from a source city for murderers. But this is true of drug laws, making them more appropriate for terminating prohibition than some other laws.

 

 

 

 

 

Conclusion


 

Ending the prohibition on all drugs, their use, sales, productionand distribution will increase the privacy of people in the US. Any effort at decriminalization that falls short of a full end to prohibition will increase privacy in proportion to its breadth. This is a very controversial topic which affects many aspects of life for many people. There are probably strong beliefs, even among privacy minded people, which vary greatly. I am curious about what you think about how drug laws affect privacy. Feel free to leave a comment on the topic. Please do not address the other issues that I have mentioned in the beginning of this post, such as public health or morality of drug use, as they are not directly relevant to this post.

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Astronomical Observatories

HobbiesCollections

6 months ago


philatelynews_astronomy
Title:
Astronomical Observatories
Date of Issue: 22 August 2009
Country: Argentina
Denominations: 50 c + 50 c x 2, $ 1 + $ 1 x 21. Argentine Institute for Radio Astronomy
2. Astronomical Observatory of La Plata
3. Astronomical Observatory of El Leoncito
4. Astronomical Observatory of Félix Aguilar

Argentine Institute for Radio Astronomy
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Amusement Park Games

HobbiesCollections

7 months ago


philatelynews_amusement
Title:
Amusement Park Games
Date of Issue: 1 August 2009
Country: Argentina
Denomination: $ 1 x 51. Bullet: Cars Chocadores
2. Cartoon: Roller Coaster
3. Vignette: Around the World
4. Cartoon: Ghost Train
5. Completion worthless: Entrance to Amusement Park

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Inflation With Gary North Or Deflation With Mish

World AffairsBusiness & Finance

8 months ago

 

Reading time: 18 – 30 minutes
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READER REQUEST

A few days ago I received an interesting request from a reader (PP) the answer to which could comprise a book.

Gary North recently posted an article [June 24, 2009] critiquing Mish's views of deflation in which he posted and commented on John Exter and his pyramid.  That is the only time I've seen that pyramid outside of your website.  North previously criticized the "Pushing on a String" perspective in the below article [June 20, 2009 and for our discussions I add a December 27, 2001 article] ...which was directly addressed [June 22, 2009] by Mish.  Given your use of the pyramid and familiarity with Mish, I would welcome  your thoughts on these issues — especially in the form of a blog post.

I am sorry for the loquaciousness of this response but I think it will adequately address a few of the material issues.  The attempt to read, digest, analyze, synthesize, hone in on the key issues, distinguish and contrast these two prolific and intelligent writers has proven a formidable task and this response is fairly brief for the book it could be.  The main issue is inflation or deflation; whatever those are.  Even worse is the intellectual dead end they lead to.

"Roast me! Hang me! Do whatever you please," said Brer Rabbit. "Only please, Brer Fox, please don't throw me into the briar patch."

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Iguazu Water Falls and National Park

LifestyleTravel

8 months ago

Another amazing wonder of the world is the Iguazu water falls situated between the borders of Argentina and Brazil. It is situated on the Iguazu river and it divided the Iguazu river into upper and lower Iguazu.The name originated from Guarani and Tupi words and its is believed that the God planned to marry beautiful aborigine Naipi who fled with her mortal lover Taroba in a small boat and in that anger God sliced the river into two halves thus forming the eternal waterfalls of lovers.The first European to find the falls was the Spanish Conquistador Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca in 1541, after whom one of the falls in the Argentine side is named. The falls were rediscovered by Boselli at the end of the nineteenth century, and one of the Argentine falls is named after him.Iguazu Falls was short-listed as a candidate to be one of the New7Wonders of Nature by the New Seven Wonders of the World Foundation. As of February 2009 it was ranking fifth in Group F, the category for lake, rivers, and waterfalls.






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