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Title: | US AZ: PUB LTE: Booze Lobby Does Indeed Buy Influence |
Published On: | 2003-07-20 |
Source: | East Valley Tribune (AZ) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 18:55:43 |
BOOZE LOBBY DOES INDEED BUY INFLUENCE
Kudos to Jim Gogek for his outstanding column: "Stifling a study on booze"
(Thursday). Gogek asks: "So why do we have a national youth anti-drug
campaign and not a national anti-underage drinking campaign?"
Money, and lots of it. Donated to our hypocritical politicians.
I suggest that the readers visit the web site: http://www.saynotodrugs.org,
to see why our politicians oppose marijuana and other recreational drugs,
but not underage alcohol consumption. You'll see that George W. Bush
received over $400,000 from the alcohol lobby and zero from the marijuana
lobby. You'll see that George W. Bush received greater than $150,000 from
the tobacco lobby and zero from the marijuana lobby.
To see why any silly political policy persists--follow the money.
Kirk Muse
Mesa
Kudos to Jim Gogek for his outstanding column: "Stifling a study on booze"
(Thursday). Gogek asks: "So why do we have a national youth anti-drug
campaign and not a national anti-underage drinking campaign?"
Money, and lots of it. Donated to our hypocritical politicians.
I suggest that the readers visit the web site: http://www.saynotodrugs.org,
to see why our politicians oppose marijuana and other recreational drugs,
but not underage alcohol consumption. You'll see that George W. Bush
received over $400,000 from the alcohol lobby and zero from the marijuana
lobby. You'll see that George W. Bush received greater than $150,000 from
the tobacco lobby and zero from the marijuana lobby.
To see why any silly political policy persists--follow the money.
Kirk Muse
Mesa
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