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48. K&R Another great article about this man:
Mon Feb 2, 2015, 09:19 PM
Feb 2015

10 Reasons to Love Uruguay’s President José Mujica
by MEDEA BENJAMIN
http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/05/15/10-reasons-to-love-uruguays-president-jose-mujica/

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1. He lives simply and rejects the perks of the presidency. Mujica has refused to live at the Presidential Palace or have a motorcade. He lives in a one-bedroom house on his wife’s farm and drives a 1987 Volkswagen. “There have been years when I would have been happy just to have a mattress,” said Mujica, referring to his time in prison. He donates over 90% of his $12,000/month salary to charity so he makes the same as the average citizen in Uruguay. When called “the poorest president in the world,” Mujica says he is not poor. “A poor person is not someone who has little but one who needs infinitely more, and more and more. I don’t live in poverty, I live in simplicity. There’s very little that I need to live.”

2. He supported the nation’s groundbreaking legalization of marijuana. “In no part of the world has repression of drug consumption brought results. It’s time to try something different,” Mujica said. So this year, Uruguay became the first country in the world to regulate the legal production, sale, and consumption of marijuana. The law allows individuals to grow a certain amount each year and the government controls the price of marijuana sold at pharmacies. The law requires consumers, sellers, and distributors to be licensed by the government. Uruguay’s experience aims to take the market away from the ruthless drug traffickers and treat drug addiction as a public health issue. Their experiment will have reverberations worldwide.

3. In August 2013, Mujica signed the bill making Uruguay the second nation in Latin America (after Argentina) to legalize gay marriage. He said that legalizing gay marriage is simply recognizing reality. “Not to legalize it would be unnecessary torture for some people,” he said. In recent years, Uruguay has also moved to allow adoption by gay couples and openly gay people to serve in the armed forces.

[font size=3]4. He’s not afraid to confront corporate abuses, as evidenced by the epic struggle his government is waging against the American tobacco giant Philip Morris. A former smoker, Mujica says that tobacco is a killer that needs to be brought under control. But Philip Morris is suing Uruguay for $25 million at the World Bank’s International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes because of the country’s tough smoking laws that prohibit smoking in enclosed public spaces and require warning labels, including graphic images of the health effects. Uruguay is the first Latin American country and the fifth nation worldwide to implement a ban on smoking in enclosed public places. Philip Morris, the largest cigarette manufacturer in the United States, has huge global business interests (and a well-paid army of lawyers). Uruguay’s battle against the tobacco Goliath will also have global repercussions.[/font size]

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Again, what a stark contrast from the cynical corporate "representation" we have in the USA.

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Yeah ok doodz reccing is great an all but SAY something! sibelian Feb 2015 #1
... LittleBlue Feb 2015 #36
Thanks for posting! This "gave me a lift" too! FailureToCommunicate Feb 2015 #2
Great story. mountain grammy Feb 2015 #3
Walking 100 miles from his work to his home? Marie Marie Feb 2015 #4
Sibelian Iwillnevergiveup Feb 2015 #5
And thank you for saying that! sibelian Feb 2015 #8
I pick up hitchhikers too . . FairWinds Feb 2015 #6
I used to, but not in this day and age. I hardly see anyone hitch hiking anymore. demosincebirth Feb 2015 #7
I never used to pass by a hitchhiker. Curmudgeoness Feb 2015 #12
My husband and I do... (also judiciously) Luminous Animal Feb 2015 #27
Somewhat rarely Erich Bloodaxe BSN Feb 2015 #29
My husband does. I don't. He just brought a woman home last fall - his latest hitchhiker. riderinthestorm Feb 2015 #49
But crime is down . . FairWinds Feb 2015 #9
I think that's the way too. sibelian Feb 2015 #10
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If you follow ohheckyeah Feb 2015 #13
If there really is a heaven madokie Feb 2015 #16
thank you for posting this lovely piece. niyad Feb 2015 #14
The president of Uraguay seems like a really great guy. redwitch Feb 2015 #15
Very cool story! Thanks for sharing! NT 1bigdude Feb 2015 #17
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little Manuela in a linked to photo is blackcrow Feb 2015 #19
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... SidDithers Feb 2015 #24
Right on cue. nt woo me with science Feb 2015 #25
Sid probably thinks he's in the Lounge Art_from_Ark Feb 2015 #41
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Thank you for speaking the truth MsLeopard Feb 2015 #38
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This man's incredible humanity... americannightmare Feb 2015 #23
Simple humanity in a head of state shouldn't be "incredible." woo me with science Feb 2015 #26
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How would Teapublicans spin the story if the President picked up a hitchhiker? marble falls Feb 2015 #32
K&R...Thanks for posting, sibelian red dog 1 Feb 2015 #47
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