May 26, 2012
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Clubbers and partygoers in Stockholm consume around 3,000 doses of cocaine per weekend night, according to tests on the city's sewage water conducted on the request of the TV4 programme Kalla Fakta.
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I am not totally surprised by the actions of ur gov. but compleletly taken aback by the sheer indifference of ur progressive population in the Nordic in general and more so in Sweden.
Sure u have more freedoms and rights than any where in the planet, and I hoped u spread that love around.
The attitude of politicians towards drugs reminds me a lot the recent case of a gay senator from California. Even though he was a gay, he always voted against gay rights and supported hard policies on gays "because that's what voters wanted".
Politician worldwide going against drugs very often take them themselves. That is an insane hypocrisy.
quite right. this country does seem a little crazy like that, but i forgot, this is the land of the fra law. mandatory drug tests? you swedes seem very eager to give away all of your personal privacy at the slightest BOO! of any boogeyman.
and Ms Ask, LOL! the fra and ipred laws (i remember her pushing so hard for both) seem to me to be somebody else's fight (namely the U.S.). why would swedes let all of there communications be monitored? is the anti-sweden terrorists coalition that large? do you all live in fear of it? no, the reason is that the U.S. wants to listen, as much of russia's data traffic runs thru the swedish backbone. my question is who's dog is she? not yours!
then she opens her mouth and expounds the notion that it would be a good idea to publicly humiliate people who haven't been convicted of a crime. maybe she isn't America's dog after all. maybe she's just very simple and confused old lady... but she's still your minister of justice, and that's scarier than any terrorist.
++1 to you mate.
I think there is alot of truth 'we' (the people) dont really know about the entire DRUG TRADE/ INDUSTRY. Just think of how much revenue (power..?) that it generates.
Just think....
C ocaine
I nfiltrating
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Look up the investigations into the agency since the 80's from the Contra War.
(and they dont answer to...anyone! Not even the president.)
But 'they' just exist in the US.....right?...