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Tartu Wilde Pubi pakub hallikat-hägust, hapukat "kanasuppi"
[29. aprill, 2003]
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Emircan [02.07.13 10:21]
One opinion I would like Curmudgeon or other CAMRA mebmers to express is the degree to which CAMRA is representative of its mebmers and I think only a member can answer that question. I gather from reading his blog that CAMRA is very much a social club at a branch level but reading the CAMRA website I gather the organisation is fairly democratic with mebmers having a direct say on policy. More so, at any rate, than any political party where its mebmers are largely cheerleaders and its conference a meaningless TV spectacle. I gather CAMRA have an AGM where any member can attend and propose new policy or amend existing policy. With that in mind I have to assume that CAMRA policy is representative of its mebmers and most mebmers are in favour of what its doing. The perspective of a member would be interesting. http://vmkyrfzjmyt.com [url=http://aymxsy.com]aymxsy[/url] [link=http://ekcdgpez.com]ekcdgpez[/link]
Andrea [02.07.13 10:21]
To Alan,that though is the kind of thniinkg that informs most government policy at the moment.Petes articles show that the correlation between alcohol consumption and problems for society is poor and in fact his last article showed that the correlation between treating alcohol consumption as a problem and something to be stamped out is high and societal problems is highBut your line of thniinkg leads to a situation that rules out proper solutions: Q. Does substance X sometimes cause problems? A. Well yes but...Q. So substance X causes problems and we must stop people using itA. but....It has informed drugs policy (which blatantly does not work), it currently being used to inform drinking policy - and it will inevitably lead to things like GPS speed limiters in cars. All because in the ultra simplistic scheme of things - something is either Good or Bad - if its Bad you have to stop people doing it. The reality is that the picture is complex - for large numbers of people alcohol is not a problem, for some sections of society it is - but again not in a black and white way, if you remove drink from the picture there will still be problems in those parts of society. http://stuwyfolm.com [url=http://zlcskr.com]zlcskr[/url] [link=http://jelesvlxqnx.com]jelesvlxqnx[/link]
Gjovan [01.07.13 18:35]
The people who <a href="http://jzpnrs.com">sholud</a> be fighting back are anyone with an ounce of interest in truth over spin. This is only one report from the government. As we have seen from the Iraq inquiry and from the David Nutt resignation - the government (and opposition) see evidence based thinking as one option amongst many (the other options including the popular "make it up as you see fit"). The media seem increasingly in on this too - research is too costly for them and spreading fear and panic presumably sells lots of papers (I assume that is why they are full of it)We live in a culture were "understanding things" is looked down on by large parts of our society as well which does not help us - but is certainly working in the governments and medias favour. As for why CAMARA are not shouting about this - well perhaps I've been indoctrinated too much by Mr Pickthall - but they strike me as a group who have their own cosy blinkered agenda and don't really want to leave the nice comfortable groove in which they travel. Dave above is right - we need to find ways of getting a wider audience than other people who already know we are being lied to left , right and centre by a bunch of people who rely on us not reading original research or thinking for ourselves.
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