News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: PUB LTE: Drug War Corruption Is Reality |
Title: | US CA: PUB LTE: Drug War Corruption Is Reality |
Published On: | 1999-11-22 |
Source: | Auburn Journal |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-05 13:43:12 |
DRUG WAR CORRUPTION IS REALITY
Thanks to former police chief Joseph McNamara for explaining in an essay
how the drug war causes police corruption.
However, I am 65 years old and have seen police corruption in the '50s when
I was a child in Butte, Mont. They would jail and take the paychecks of
working men on payday for being drunk. I witnessed police corruption in New
York City when I was a young woman of age 21. When I went to the police
precincts to complain and sign papers against the offenses, I was laughed
at and told to go back to Montana before they jailed me.
In New York and Chicago I actually enjoyed the benefits of police
corruption when they would take cash instead of write me out a traffic
ticket. It never happened in Los Angeles in those years, at least for me.
I have a clean perfect driving record.
However I did see a lot of money exchange hands among the Los Angeles
police officers working drug busts and prostitution stings and gambling. I
had girlfriends, airline hostesses, and models, flying coast to coast with
drugs, and they were carrying something they called a green card. I was
approached by both girl friends and boyfriends, to fly coast to coast
protected by a green card and make a lot of money. I declined - because I
always thought police corruption was just the worst problem a country could
have.
I actually preferred Mafia, whom I met in Las Vegas. They would usually
only kill their own in business, and were very considerate of the population.
Today I am seeing a lot of drug money corruption among police, judges and
the drug police (DEA) doing drug raids. This is in my hometown of Auburn.
So once again, I thank Joseph McNamara, and I will always fight for freedom
and the citizens of this great country. Let freedom ring!
Carol Colburn, Meadow Vista
Thanks to former police chief Joseph McNamara for explaining in an essay
how the drug war causes police corruption.
However, I am 65 years old and have seen police corruption in the '50s when
I was a child in Butte, Mont. They would jail and take the paychecks of
working men on payday for being drunk. I witnessed police corruption in New
York City when I was a young woman of age 21. When I went to the police
precincts to complain and sign papers against the offenses, I was laughed
at and told to go back to Montana before they jailed me.
In New York and Chicago I actually enjoyed the benefits of police
corruption when they would take cash instead of write me out a traffic
ticket. It never happened in Los Angeles in those years, at least for me.
I have a clean perfect driving record.
However I did see a lot of money exchange hands among the Los Angeles
police officers working drug busts and prostitution stings and gambling. I
had girlfriends, airline hostesses, and models, flying coast to coast with
drugs, and they were carrying something they called a green card. I was
approached by both girl friends and boyfriends, to fly coast to coast
protected by a green card and make a lot of money. I declined - because I
always thought police corruption was just the worst problem a country could
have.
I actually preferred Mafia, whom I met in Las Vegas. They would usually
only kill their own in business, and were very considerate of the population.
Today I am seeing a lot of drug money corruption among police, judges and
the drug police (DEA) doing drug raids. This is in my hometown of Auburn.
So once again, I thank Joseph McNamara, and I will always fight for freedom
and the citizens of this great country. Let freedom ring!
Carol Colburn, Meadow Vista
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