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Feeding the Monster

April 7, 2009
The United States shares over nineteen hundred miles of border with Mexico, and Mexico is fighting for its life.  Drug cartels are attacking the government and each other for control of border crossings into the US, and thousands of people have died in the fighting.  Some are "soldiers" in the drug gangs, but many of the dead are law enforcement officers, civil servants, and innocent bystanders.  While the US-Mexico border has always been a troubled region – it's been observed that the income disparity between the US and Mexico is greater than that of any other two contiguous countries on earth – the strife and suffering occurring there now has reached a point that cripples Mexico's civic life and damages our own.

Americans are not bystanders in this fight.  If only we were.  Our role has been far more malign: tens of millions of Americans use illegal drugs, and together they form the vast market that has made these cartels so rich and powerful.  The drug lords in Mexico have become strong enough to corrupt officials and command death squads, and they couldn't have done it without us.

I don't use drugs, and I have little understanding of what addiction is like.  If you're addicted to illegal drugs, all I can offer is what I have observed in myself: that I need many reasons, and not only one, to make any change in my life.  So in addition to all the other reasons you may have for seeking treatment, think about the good people you're hurting, and the evil people you're helping, by buying drugs.

And if you're a recreational drug user whose participation remains a matter of choice, I'd ask you to consider this: doing drugs is no longer an act of rebellion.  Using illegal drugs is a vote FOR authority figures that are far more unfair, far more repressive, and far more brutal than the worst cop or teacher you ever met in high school.

 

I am a victim of bacon's deliciousness

January 13, 2009
It is not reasonable how much I like bacon.  Sure, we all have plenty of foods we enjoy, but then there's that category of things we feel we were born to love.  Coke goes in that category for me, served in a tall glass over plenty of ice.  So did Chips Ahoy, until they monkeyed with the manufacturing process several years ago.  And so does bacon, served with scrambled eggs and toast, or put in a BLT next to pickles and a glass of sweet tea.

Why is there a place in my brain specially made to lo...
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Bonuses for the well-off, courtesy of us

January 10, 2009
On CNBC (the cable business news channel) a few weeks ago, the CEO of American International Group made his case for using taxpayer bailout money to pay bonuses to AIG's executives.  The situation is this: AIG, one of the world's largest insurance and financial services companies, got about $150 billion of the money that the federal government made available to help unfreeze credit markets.  AIG plans to pay back some of that money by selling some of its operations.  The CEO, Edward Liddy, ar...
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The Symbology of Transportation

December 21, 2008
Note the associations that different ethnicities have with different forms of transportation. 
    I'm half Irish, and in the collective memory of the Irish-Americans, travel by ship is mainly positive.  For all its difficulty, it was a journey by ship that liberated my Irish ancestors from famine and oppression in their homeland, and brought them to America.
    Ships are a dark presence in the collective memory of most African-Americans, because ships were what made possible the oceanic slav...
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In Defense of Self-Medicating

December 5, 2008
Some directions on medicines and home health care products are intended to protect the health of the manufacturer, not the health of the consumer.  For example: the caution on the side of the Q-Tips box that says, "Do not insert into ear."  Come on.  Are you telling me they created that long probe-like implement so I can clean my earlobes?  Sure, they don't want people poking out their eardrums, but if consumers actually started following those instructions, Q-Tips' market would collapse.  It...
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