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Mexican Asylum Seeker

Mexican Asylum Seeker

from Explorer on November 27, 2009
Duration: 269
When journalist, Emilio Gutierrez, publishes a story about the Mexican military, he starts receiving death threats.
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HA

HA

from recent posts tagged discrimination - blip.tv (beta) on November 11, 2009
Duration: 505
when you need to give a certain something up. after finding out there mates secret 2 guys try to 'help' their mate. (imagine the bnp ruling... it would be this but worse) http://www.weirdoproductions.co.nr
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Norm Stamper - Law Enforcement 'Addicted' to Drug Revenue

Norm Stamper - Law Enforcement 'Addicted' to Drug Revenue

from FORA.tv - Daily Video FORAcast on November 09, 2009
Duration: 164
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2009/10/04/Should_All_Drug_Use_Be_Made_Legal Norm Stamper, former chief of the Seattle Police Department, argues that law enforcement, and the private industries associated with it, make too much revenue from the prosecution of drug laws to support reform. "I think making profit off the criminal justice system, which deals fundamentally with social justice, is immoral," says Stamper. ----- Although the media sporadically reports on major narcotic raids, the general consensus about the war on drugs is that small battles will not win this war. Despite all the money spent on drug enforcement worldwide, illicit drugs are still relatively cheap and widely available. Increasingly drugs are being viewed as a social problem rather than strictly a legal one. So is it time to rethink traditional approaches to the illegal drug industry? Countries like Portugal and Argentina are forging ahead with drug reforms, but will Australia follow suit? In this panel from the provocative Festival of Dangerous Ideas the argument is put forward that decriminalization and regulation would be the best solution to addressing the problems associated with drugs. - Australian Broadcasting Corporation Norm Stamper is the former Chief of the Seattle Police Department. He is an advisory board member for Law Enforcement Against Prohibition and is the author of Breaking Rank: A Top Cop's Expose of the Dark Side of American Policing.
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Global Report - 09-December-2008

Global Report - 09-December-2008

from recent posts tagged patrol - blip.tv (beta) on December 09, 2008
Duration: 247
http://www.instablogs.com/ Eid-ul-Zuha to highlight message of peace I think that the clerics decision has come at the right time. I take this opportunity to voice the feelings and emotions of my brother Muslims and I whole heartedly appreciate the clerics' decision to denounce terrorism. It becomes all the more important in the wake of recent terror attacks on Mumbai because as a Muslim myself I will always appreciate any effort that highlights and strengthens the fine lines that separate me from the perpetrators of evil. I think Muslims all over the world should come forward at this crucial time and consolidate this decision to denounce terrorism at all levels. Although this does not stress in any way that we are trying to come in the mainstream. I never considered myself away from the mainstream. I am a global citizen and I am a Muslim. Drug addiction in Pakistan There is hardy any place in the city where drugs are not available to the general public including the educational institutions where young people come to study ant at the hostels where they live. The poor drug addicts mostly live in the open and along the roadsides or sleep inside enclosures along the roads sand streets. There are few rehabilitation centers that may admit these drug addicts and so these people keep suffering on account of poverty, addiction and disease. Sometimes the government orders the police to remove them from roadsides and public places but that just removes the problem to other places. For poor drug addicts in Pakistan life is just another name o f darkness and suffering. Drop in Mexican emigration A Mexican government survey shows a sharp drop in emigration. The National Statistics and Geography Institute says about eight of every 1,000 Mexicans left to live abroad between February and May of this year. That's a 42 percent drop from the same period in 2006. Mexican and U.S. officials cite America's economic downturn and tighter border security. The vast majority of Mexican migrants go to the United States. The U.S. Border Patrol also has reported a drop in the capture illegal immigrants along the border. The question in the minds of Mexicans remains: Will the decrease in opportunities in the United States force the Mexican government to provide for their own? http://www.instablogs.com/
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The Big Actor

The Big Actor

from The Old Time Dragnet Show With Adam Graham » Podcast on March 15, 2008
Duration: 0
Joe Friday and Ben Romero search for $100,000 in missing narcotics. Original Air Date: August 10, 1950 Click here to take our listener survey. Click here to download, click here to add this podcast to your Itunes, click here to add this podcast to Zune,  click here to subscribe to this podcast using any other service. Click here to vote for the show on Podcast Alley.
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