Monday 30 April 2012

Coming soon...

♪♫ Herman Brood & His Wild Romance - Saturday Night/Lady Killer


Bonus:
Big band version of 'Saturday Night' (1999)

Such a sad, sad end to his life...
Toward the end of his life, Brood vowed to abstain from most drugs, reducing his drug use to alcohol and a daily shot of speed ("2 grams per day")[11])
Dear Wikiperson,
Firstly, alcohol and two grams of speed is hardly what I would call abstaining from (most) drugs and secondly, it would have to be a fugn gigantic syringe to get a couple of grams into one shot!

Truth


If I was rich...

This is where I would be heading in September!!!

The mayur says:

Via
(Thanx Bodhi!)

Someone Should Build a Psychedelic Resort/Lab Seastead

(Thanx Shane!)

32 years ago today

Remember kids - beneath the pavement lies the beach...
Gelukkig  
Koningsdag

Sunday 29 April 2012

One more time...

...no time like the present!!!
Oil company Perenco accused of ‘1970s-era’ methods in Peru’s Amazon

Prison Industries: 'Don't Let Society Improve or We Lose Business'

One out of every 100 people in the United States is imprisoned. Even though we are 5 percent of the world's population, we have 25 percent of the prisoners in the world. We are number one in the world in the number of people we imprison - we even beat China. A normal reaction to this situation would be to try to reform our laws, our judicial system - including sentencing - our prison system and our society so that we would not have the disconcerting distinction of being the number-one jailer in the world.
Instead, in the past decade, there has been a movement to privatize more and more of our state and federal prisons to save money (which has not materialized) and ease overcrowding under the pressure of the courts. This has led to a wide world of influence peddling, self-dealing and lobbying while preying on a captured group of people to fill prison beds. Just as I have feared that privatizing the logistics of war will encourage private war-service industries to lobby for a hot war or long occupation to keep their industries viable, there has emerged a group of prison industries, state and federal legislators, and other players who will continue to benefit from our disgraceful ranking as the world's largest warden.
There are two very large and influential prison companies in the United States who are manipulating the system to make sure they have plenty of business: The GEO Group (formerly Wackenhut) and Corrections Corporation of America (CCA). In the first part of this two-part series, I will explore The GEO Group's influence peddling; next week, I will look at CCA.
If you have any doubt in your mind that improving society and lowering the number of prisoners in our country (normally considered a worthy social goal) is a threat to the prison industry business, all you need to do is to read about that concern in The GEO Group's 2011 annual report:
In particular, the demand for our correctional and detention facilities and services and BI's [a prison industry company Geo acquired in 2011] services could be adversely affected by changes in existing criminal or immigration laws, crime rates in jurisdictions in which we operate, the relaxation of criminal or immigration enforcement efforts, leniency in conviction, sentencing or deportation practices, and the decriminalization of certain activities that are currently proscribed by criminal laws or the loosening of immigration laws. For example, any changes with respect to the decriminalization of drugs and controlled substances could affect the number of persons arrested, convicted, sentenced and incarcerated, thereby potentially reducing demand for correctional facilities to house them. Similarly, reductions in crime rates could lead to reductions in arrests, convictions and sentences requiring incarceration at correctional facilities. Immigration reform laws which are currently a focus for legislators and politicians at the federal, state and local level also could materially adversely impact us...
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Relax, It’s Just a Run-of-the-Mill Nuke Spill

Saturday 28 April 2012

♪♫ Pentangle - No Love Is Sorrow

*sigh*
G'nite...

For Yotte

 
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