quarta-feira, 26 de março de 2014

The War On Drugs - Ao Vivo - Bowery Ballroom (2014)...




The War on Drugs é uma banda de indie rock americana, formada em 2005 na Philadelfia. Neste ano lançaram o disco " Lost In The Dream" e sãos as músicas deste disco que fazem parte deste áudio ao vivo no Bowery Ballroom em Nova York. Mais um áudio com o selo NYCTaper de qualidade... 
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4 comentários:

  1. Why can't you just link to our site where the recording is hosted instead of downloading and putting it up on your server

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    1. Do you Wanna a Kiss to? What About a interview?! Thats i Can Do.

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  2. I am against war on drugs of President Rodrigo Duterte because it violates our human rights.

    President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs in the Philippines is morally and legally unjustifiable. Resulting in egregious and large-scale violations of human rights, it amounts to state-sanctioned murder. It is also counterproductive for countering the threats and harms that the illegal drug trade and use pose to society — exacerbating both problems while profoundly shredding the social fabric and rule of law in the Philippines. The United States and the international community must condemn and sanction the government of the Philippines for its conduct of the war on drugs (Felbab, 2017).

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  3. I stand with President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs because it effectively lessens the crime rate in the Philippines.

    Three years after the start of President Duterte's drug war, the Philippine National Police (PNP) is continually being hunted by controversies ranging from accusations of human rights abuses to expensive operational blunders. According to the PNP management, the reason is easy but convincing: there is a correlation between crime and drug abuse. Reports from Manila Bulletin declares that from July 2016, when the drug war began until June 2018, PNP information proves that from July 2014 to June 2016 there was a 21.5 percent drop in crime rates relative to crime data. Metro Manila police chief Maj. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar acceded that the crime decline in the last three years of the Duterte administration is at 58 percent (Recuenco, 2019). In specifics, data from inquirer.net uncovered that homicide went down by 45 percent (from 242 cases to 134), physical injuries by 28 percent (2,198 to 1,591), rape by 11 percent (483 to 429) and robbery by 16 percent (1,512 to 1,266) (Cruz, 2018). For this reason, I hereby reach to an agreement to support Duterte's approach in minimizing the digits of criminal acts because it successfully impose and project a massive change in our country's sanctuary and security.

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