If so, you might be a liberal. Stick on to your trust PC and you are most likely a conservative. If you live in the UK and choose local brands such as British Airways and Sainsbury, it is your conservative patriotism side showing. Your liberal mates are more likely to prefer brands that are modern [...]
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Do you like Macs (the computer, not the burger)?
Posted in consumer behavior, politics & legislation, tagged consumer behavior, politics & legislation, science & technology on June 5, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Netherlands isn’t the country with the most liberal drug laws
Posted in politics & legislation, tagged drugs, legislation on May 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Amsterdam may be famed for its marijuana-laced coffee shops, but the Netherlands has never actually decriminalized cannabis. The cops just don’t enforce the law, drawing surprisingly similar parallels to the local 377A bill. In fact, it is in Portugal, that all penalties for the personal possession of drugs have been abolished. You can carry not [...]
Gay unions are legal in many parts of the world
Posted in politics & legislation, tagged legislation, marriage on May 8, 2009 |
I never knew that same-sex unions were as permissible as what the facts show. Same-sex marriages are legally performed in seven countries including the Netherlands and Canada, and same-sex civil unions are further recognized in 18 more countries. Read the wiki entry here.