Friday, January 23, 2015

Freedom of speech. Not xenophobia. – Liberal guy

  • Freedom of speech. Not xenophobia.

    Parliamentarian Heidi Nordby Lunde (H) with a great defense of freedom of expression, on Dagbladet.no.

  • More punished for drug

    Large tax-financed amounts are used to punish people for drug offenses.

    29 600 people were punished for crimes in 2013. Of these, over 13,800 drug offenses as principal offense, according to Statistics Norway.

  • Reported out of the Left

    While liberals believe “urban forces” have little impact in Left, is the former Liberal politicians who think the opposite.

    Now Annikken Kjær Haraldsen withdrawn from Left, according Trønder-Avisa.

  • Flaut with bag fee!

    For today the parliamentary majority should be embarrassed with a bag fee where the environmental impact is minimal. Most shopping bags being hit by the very strange fee.

    VG reviewing the consultation paper from Customs and Excise.

  • – Being able to end his own life is a human

    Ludwig Minelli leader euthanasia clinic Dignitas in Switzerland where foreigners can come and take their own lives. More about this on tv2.no.

  • More war and conflict in 2014

    There were several wars in 2014 compared with the year before, according Forskning.no.

  • Life opportunities!

    Norway has a commercial priest. Life opportunities.

  • Appeal for Raif Badawi

    Heidi Nordby Lunde has published screenplay for the appeal she kept under Raif Badawi demonstration. The appeal is published on their blog.

  • Drug policy: The need for new ideas and better solutions

    A new Civita note published. Naturally calls Eirik Loop and Torstein Ulserød new solutions to an area where policy has not worked.

    That Civita environment is more liberal in this area than the non-socialist parties are hardly any news, but it’s exciting to know that the note will be read by Conservative politicians who always has fronted a failed drug policy.

    Yes to legalization of drugs!

  • Decrease in reviewed crime

    253 000 crimes and misdemeanors 120,000 were reviewed in 2014, according to figures from the Police Directorate.

    Compared with 2013, a decline of 6.2 percent. It represents almost 17,000 reviews, reports politi.no.

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