News (Media Awareness Project) - US AZ: PUB LTE: Drug War, Not Cartels, Put US At Risk |
Title: | US AZ: PUB LTE: Drug War, Not Cartels, Put US At Risk |
Published On: | 2009-08-13 |
Source: | Arizona Republic (Phoenix, AZ) |
Fetched On: | 2009-08-15 06:32:05 |
DRUG WAR, NOT CARTELS, PUT US AT RISK
Regarding Tuesday's editorial "Drug cartels put Mexico, U.S. at
risk," it's not the drug cartels that have taken away our basic human
right to sovereignty over our own bodies. No drug cartel has ever
tried to dictate the lifestyles of private citizens or declared war
against those who don't comply.
The drug cartels aren't the ones that have taken away Americans'
rights to privacy, due process and equal protection of the law.
In fact, no honest discussion of human rights can, or should, take
place without including the biggest, most powerful violator of human
rights - our own government.
American drug warriors destroy millions of lives, contribute to the
destruction of the rain forest and help destabilize governments all
around the world.
- - Kim Storm
Prescott
Regarding Tuesday's editorial "Drug cartels put Mexico, U.S. at
risk," it's not the drug cartels that have taken away our basic human
right to sovereignty over our own bodies. No drug cartel has ever
tried to dictate the lifestyles of private citizens or declared war
against those who don't comply.
The drug cartels aren't the ones that have taken away Americans'
rights to privacy, due process and equal protection of the law.
In fact, no honest discussion of human rights can, or should, take
place without including the biggest, most powerful violator of human
rights - our own government.
American drug warriors destroy millions of lives, contribute to the
destruction of the rain forest and help destabilize governments all
around the world.
- - Kim Storm
Prescott
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