
Authored by Goldbuggal
This is why I agree with Ron Paul about the War on Drugs. Being against this phony War on Drugs doesn’t mean that one condones drug usage; it does not. Drugs are available everywhere, in the schools, in the church pews, at work, and on the streets, but they are so expensive that burglary and robbery is required to fund their purchase. The War on Drugs is all about money (isn’t everything?). Prisons have become big business, and the American taxpayer is funding them. It is only obvious that the feds are against any kind of legalization, because they hate competition.
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The CIA is the worlds most efficient trafficker (and manager of trafficking) on the planet. Our troops are dying in Afghanistan “looking after their now quadrupled poppy crop.” Ask Billy Boy Clinton how many tons of drugs he brought into Mena, Arkansas in Operation Watchtower. Potheads end up being losers, but they aren’t nearly as dangerous as alcoholics, who cause more deaths, violence, property destruction and broken families. Prohibition didn’t work with alcohol, did it?
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Podunk towns with prisons and private prison companies think t.w.o.d. is a stunning success. The escalation of the loss of civil rights started with the drug war, thanks to ol’ Dick Nixon.
I wish more people didnt do drugs, and Goldbug feels the same way.
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